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Serving the Needs of Others Since 1917
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.
Dear Neighbor, Jesus Christ is Risen! Every genuine Christian reflection takes in on the magnificent reality that Jesus has conquered sin and death and is risen to new life. As glorious as this mystery is, paradoxes abound. After the resurrection, Jesus would ascend to his heavenly home, but his disciples, then and now, do not...
On Thursday, March 20th, Casita Maria Arts & Education Center in the Bronx proudly unveiled its latest exhibition, “You CAN Sit Here,” a powerful and deeply personal installation by artist Tiff McFierce. Known for its commitment to arts education and community engagement, Casita Maria continues to use its gallery space...
Women’s History Month is a time to honor the generations of women who fought for inclusion, equity, and opportunity—not just for themselves, but for those who would follow. At Catholic Charities of New York, we carry that legacy forward by walking alongside women—providing food and shelter, supporting mothers and children, advocating...
On March 25, 2025, Catholic Charities hosted a powerful Social Work Month Celebration, uniting staff, students, and partners to honor the extraordinary contributions of social workers—and the courage, empathy, and action they bring every day. This year’s national theme, “Compassion + Action,” served as a reminder that caring alone isn’t...
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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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