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POTS, a Bronx agency affiliated with Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of New York, recently provided those struggling with drug addiction with Naloxone, a nasal spray that works to save people experiencing drug overdoses. The goal is to save lives. It’s a glorious end-of-summer day at Edgar Allan Poe...
The anxiety generated by a March 1 termination of Covid emergency Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP, formerly known as food stamps) relief can be felt from the Bronx to Brewster, where Michelle Molina Rodriguez works as Hudson Valley SNAP supervisor for Catholic Charities Community Services. When Congress authorized an increase in EBT benefits...
Nearly 2 million dollars contributed to making the lives of New Yorkers better. Concern for the well-being of our New York neighbors, from Staten Island to the Lower Hudson Valley, is galvanizing. From the working family struggling to put enough food...
Encore Community Services, an agency which serves the needs of seniors in Manhattan’s Theatre District, presented its Community Impact Award to Msgr. Kevin Sullivan, Executive Director of Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese, at its June 21 fundraiser. At the event Encore director Jeremy Kaplan noted the...
By Peter Feuerherd Newburgh – On Broadway in this Hudson River community, the message was sent that Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese is more than a single agency reaching out to the needs of New York City. At a June 22 ribbon-cutting for a new facility for Catholic Charities here serving the needy of...
The work of Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of New York is highlighted through profiles of an Afghan refugee who fled the 2021 Taliban takeover and a college student from the Bronx who found a solution to hunger through the work of Catholic Charities. Our Gala video features the work...
Fr. Eric Cruz, Bronx director for Catholic Charities New York, discuss Catholic Charities response to the Bronx fire and the importance of spiritual accompaniment in times of crisis.
Two winter scarves: $15. A pair of gloves: $5. Two basketballs: $60. A day at Yankee Stadium: $150. A Metrocard: $32. Also included are a Passover meal for two: $36 and a laptop $250. It’s an extensive Christmas and Holiday shopping list contained in...
Darren’s Journey: Covid-19, Emergency Surgery and the Healing Bed Part Two of Two In Part 1 of Darren’s Story, “Darren’s Journey: From Prison and Addiction to a Beacon of Hope” we met Darren Walters, a man whose life began with institutionalization and incarceration in 1970s New York City....
Darren’s Journey: From Prison and Addiction to a Beacon of Hope Part One of Two Darren Walters has experienced a lot during his lifetime. Overcoming institutionalization, prison, lifetime parole, and addiction, he turned his life around with the help of his team at Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese...
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