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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.

During this Lenten season, put your faith into action.   Rising food and living costs are leaving more families without food on the table.  An estimated 1.5 million New Yorkers are struggling to get enough food. The reality is that more and more of our neighbors are at risk of hunger. No one should...
Lent is a season of special prayer, fasting, and almsgiving that begins on Ash Wednesday and ends at sundown on Holy Thursday. It’s a period of preparation to celebrate the Lord’s Resurrection at Easter. As we pray, we go on a journey, one that brings us closer to Christ and leaves us...
Catholic Charities New York and Covenant House New York have unveiled a new state-of-the-art music studio, made possible by a $200,000 grant from the Garden of Dreams Foundation. Designed as both a creative space and a source of healing, the studio provides homeless youth with an opportunity to explore their musical talents, express...
For over a century, Catholic Charities of New York has remained steadfast in its mission to support the most vulnerable members of our community. Mental health challenges often go unnoticed, overshadowed by economic struggles and housing insecurity. Yet, for many, the need for emotional and psychological support is just as urgent.  Breaking...
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  • Ireland’s Migration Story & Cultivating Sustainability at LaSalle Academy March 15, 2025
    This weekend, ahead of Saint Patrick’s Day on Monday, March 17th, Monsignor Kevin Sullivan speaks with Professor Bryan Fanning, a Professor of Migration and Social Policy at University College Dublin and author of Migration and the Making of Ireland. They discuss how centuries of both emigration and immigration have shaped the history and people of […]

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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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