Catholic Charities of New York Agencies Receive Personal Protective Equipment
Posted on 03/25/2020 by Catholic Charities Admin | Share
Monsignor Kevin Sullivan, Executive Director of Catholic Charities of The Archdiocese of New York, gives an update on Catholic Charities Services and our Affiliated Agencies amidst COVID-19.
Depend on School Breakfast and Lunch? NYC has that Covered
Posted on 03/16/2020 by jmark | Share
Grab and Go Meals are Ready for ALL Students
by John-Mark de Palma
UPDATE March 17, 2020 With public schools in New York City closed in an effort to combat Covid-19, the Mayor’s Office and the New York City Department of Education announced yesterday that public schools will be open to provide ‘grab and go’ breakfast and lunch packages for ALL students. Public...
Longtime Catholic Charities Champion Honored with the Vincenza DeFazio Award
Posted on 02/27/2020 by Catholic Charities Admin | Share
Congratulations to Mary Ellen Ros -Award Recipient
R-L: Catholic Charities Associate Executive Director, Talia Lockspeiser & Vincenza DeFazio Award Rcipient, Mary Ellen Ros
By Zachary Davis
March 1: New York State Joins the Plastic Bag Ban
Posted on 02/24/2020 by Catholic Charities Admin | Share
By Alice Garbarini Hurley & John-Mark de Palma
The Archbishop of San Juan to Hold Mass in Solidarity for Puerto Rico on February 2nd
Posted on 01/30/2020 by Catholic Charities Admin | Share
“The Earthquakes have not only Shaken the Earth; they have also Shaken our Hearts”
St. Raymond's Church, 759 Castle Hill Ave. Bronx, NY 10472.
By Catholic Charities Staff
GO ON GREEN
Posted on 01/21/2020 by Catholic Charities Admin | Share
Catholic Charities Hotline Helps Undocumented Immigrants with DMV Questions
By Alice Garbarini Hurley
Now that the Green Light Law officially took effect across New York State on December 16, 2019, Catholic Charities has stepped in to help smooth the road so undocumented immigrants can get their drivers’ permits and licenses without red tape and delay.
Warming Centers Open in Ulster to Protect Homeless as Winter Takes Hold
Posted on 01/21/2020 by Catholic Charities Admin | Share
Catholic Charities Communities Services of Ulster County partners with the community to help change lives
By John-Mark de Palma
MLK Day of Service January 20:
Posted on 01/17/2020 by Catholic Charities Admin | Share
“Make It a Day on, Not a Day off”
Photo by NationalService.gov
By Alice Garbarini Hurley
Looking back at 2019: St Nicholas to the Rescue
Posted on 01/10/2020 by Zack | Share
By Jim Sliney Jr.
On December 14th, New York’s Cardinal Timothy Dolan could be found shopping at the Astor Place Kmart, along with a team of over 300 volunteers to buy warm clothing like coats, gloves and hats for New Yorkers in need. This event was none other than Catholic Charities of New York’s Kmart Shopping Day – an annual event that is part of the St. Nicholas Project.
Why do you give on #GivingTuesday?
Posted on 12/2/2019 by admin | Share
By William Mooney Sloneker
On this #GivingTuesday, we hope you will show your support through a donation to Catholic Charities. We also hope you’ll share with us and others the inspiration for your gift.
Bring Holiday Cheer to a Child in Need
Posted on 10/4/2019 by Zack | Share
Please Join Us in Delivering Toys to the Less Fortunate in New York
Statement from Catholic Charities of New York on World Day of Migrants and Refugees
Posted on 10/1/2019 by Catholic Charities Admin | Share
(NY, NY) - September 29, 2019 - Monsignor Kevin Sullivan, the head of Catholic Charities of New York, issued the following statement today to mark World Day of Migrants and Refugees.
“America’s strength has always derived from its willingness, however reluctant at times, to welcome immigrants and refugees. Catholic values are equally rooted in the belief that we should...
Puerto Rican Ingenuity and Spirit Still Rising High & Making History
Posted on 09/20/2019 by Catholic Charities Admin | Share
Comite Noviembre volunteers arriving at Coliseo de Arecibo, Puerto Rico
By Teresa Santiago, Catholic Charities NY Spanish Media Consultant
A few days ago, I closely tracked Hurricane Dorian as it threatened the Caribbean, praying that it would not hit Puerto Rico as it had been forecasted. At the last minute, Dorian veered off Puerto Rico’s coast and selfishly I breathed a sigh of relief...
Univision and Catholic Charities New York Partner for Immigration Facebook Live Event
Posted on 09/13/2019 by Anonymous | Share
Facebook Live Forum on the Public Charge Rule
Foro sobre la Regla de "Carga Pública." Los expertos en inmigración respondieron sus preguntas en vivo.
Panel experts:
Dan Smulian, Catholic Charities of New York
Sarah Nolan, New York Legal Assistance Group
Hasab Shafiqullah, Legal Aid Society
Ernie Collette, Mobilization for Justice