August 2016 - Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Raleigh

ASISTENCIA PARA A CIUDADANIA PARA RESIDENTES PERMANENTES QUE CALIFICAN

Read in English [two_third] Ciudadanía El programa de Servicios Legales de Inmigración de Caridades Católicas ayuda a residentes permanentes légales, que califican, con el proceso de la solicitud de ciudadanía. El programa ofrece talleres para proporcionar información sobre el proceso y citas individuales para ayudar a las personas a completar y revisar su aplicación. Requisitos básicos para solicitar la Ciudadanía: Ser un LPR (Residente Permanente Legal, es decir, titular de la tarjeta verde) Tener 18… Read More

Citizenship Assistance Available to Legal Permanent Residents Who Qualify

Para Español [two_third] Citizenship The Catholic Charities Legal Immigration Services program assists qualified legal permanent residents through the process of applying for citizenship. The program offers workshops to provide information about the process, and individual appointments to help individuals complete and review their application. Basic requirements to apply for Citizenship: Be an LPR (Lawful Permanent Resident, i.e., green card holder) Be 18 years of age or older. Be a resident continuously for five years, subsequent to… Read More

H2O For Hunger CPO Fundraiser

Please help us raise $25,OOO to meet our match! Join our 8th Annual H2O for Hunger Challenge. If we meet our goal of raising $25,OOO, CPO Friends will match that amount! This will double the amount of donations to be used for feeding families in our community. This challenge is our response to National Hunger Action Month (September). Participating is easy! Substitute tap water for your usual drinks (juice, bottled water, sodas, and other beverages)… Read More

CPO September Newsletter Now Available

The September CPO Newsletter is now available. Click here to check out all that has been happening today!  

Catholic Charities Adopts Updated Logo

We are excited to announce our new Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Raleigh logo.  This updated logo is an adoption of the nationally recognized Catholic Charities logo.  As times change, styles are updated and this move was made to keep Catholic Charities marketing materials relevant.  Additionally, the use of this logo locally will help to raise awareness of our services which touched the lives of nearly 59,000 people in the past year. Across the… Read More

Wilmington Office Expands Partnership with St. Mary’s Tileston Outreach for August

As an expansion of their partnership, Catholic Charities will operate a food pantry during the month of August while the St. Mary’s Tileston Outreach temporarily closes. Families will be able to receive food from the Catholic Charities location at the Harrelson Center on 4th Street in Wilmington from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Tuesday through Friday. Emilie Hart, Catholic Charities Cape Fear Regional Director, commented on this partnership, “Sister Isaac and I felt it was… Read More

CPO August Newsletter Now Available

The August CPO Newsletter is now available. Click here to check out all that has been happening today!  

Cans for Charity raises more than 3OO food items for Catholic Charities

It was a balmy evening on Friday, July 29th for the Catholic Charities Cans for Charity event with the Carolina Mudcats.  This was the second game of the two part “Pitch in for Charity” series that Catholic Charities organized over the summer. Over one hundred fans came out to watch the Carolina Mudcats take on the Potomac Nationals. More than 300 canned goods were collected and the Mudcats made an additional donation of $100 to… Read More

Triangle Flooding Response

Severe storms, which delivered excessive rainfall in parts of Wake and Durham Counties in mid-July caused flash floods that forced more than a hundred families out of their homes. In response to the flooding, the American Red Cross opened a shelter for four days at Hillside High School in Durham, to assist families with lodging and food. Red Cross has since led the community’s efforts to assist more than 220 individuals in recovering from the flooding… Read More

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