February 2022 - Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Raleigh

Maty Ferrer Hoppmann Named President for the Alianza Latina Pro-Educación en Salud (ALPES)

Growing up as a young girl in Mexico, Maty Ferrer Hoppmann had dreams of becoming a school teacher. Little did she know that she would go on to become a champion for educating her community. In January, Maty began her tenure as President of the Alianza Latina Pro-Educación en Salud (ALPES). Maty’s journey began in 2008 when she moved to North Carolina, where she became a leasing consultant in Durham. She says this experience played… Read More

Partner Highlight – Copa

Roberto and Elizabeth own and run Copa, a popular farm-to-table Cuban restaurant and living wage employer in Durham. Copa has been a key supporter of the Durham Community Food Pantry (DCFP) and clients over the last two years. The husband-and-wife team began working with the DCFP at the beginning of the pandemic by participating in a program that provided hot meals to clients. The program was a partnership with the nonprofit Upstream Works Collaborative, and… Read More

Statement Regarding Recent News Reports about the Migrant Work of Catholic Charities

We are deeply saddened by the recent news reports which have caused confusion and fear regarding the work of Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Raleigh within our 54 counties of central and eastern North Carolina. In Matthew 25: 35, Jesus states, “For I was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty and you gave me drink, a stranger and you welcomed me.” Responding to this call, our immigration legal services program provides… Read More

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