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Catholic Charities helps solve the problems of New Yorkers in need, non-Catholics and Catholics alike. The neglected child, the homeless family, the immigrant and refugee, the person with special needs, and the hungry senior are among those for whom we provide help and create hope – with compassion and respect.

This page serves as a central hub for updates on Catholic Charities of New York’s response to the Belmont fire in the Bronx. Please check back regularly for the latest information on relief efforts and ways to support those affected. If you would like to support Catholic...
Nadica’s path to motherhood has been anything but easy. It is defined by determination, courage, and an unwavering commitment to her son. At 26, she has already faced challenges that would shake anyone: a devastating apartment fire, job loss late in pregnancy, and the difficult decision to leave an...
Each year, Catholic Charities of New York reaches more than 400,000 people, serving over 1,000 neighbors every day. Among the most urgent challenges is food insecurity, as rising costs force too many families to make impossible choices. Through food pantries, pop-up distributions, and parish-based programs, Catholic Charities of New...
As the costs of groceries, utilities, and housing continue to rise, families across New York are feeling the strain of these uncertain times. But on the morning of October 17, St. Philip Neri Church in the Bronx — with the help of Catholic Charities of New...
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  • Faith, Sport, and Lifelong Care June 13, 2026
    On this episode of JustLove with Monsignor Kevin Sullivan, listeners are invited into two inspiring conversations centered on faith, human dignity, and community. First, Monsignor Sullivan speaks with Prof. J.J. (Jay) Carney, Professor of Theology and African Studies and Graff Chair in Catholic Theological Studies at Creighton University, about his book On the Eighth Day: […]

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Aleth Felix Tchicaya: Building a home and a dream
I helped the homeless, and then I lost my home. But this is a plan of God. I have faith that everything will be okay, and Madeline believes in me.
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