Immigration Forums Bring Vital Services in February and March

Immigration Forums Bring Vital Services in February and March

On Saturday, February 10, Catholic Charities joined Faith in Action and nine other agencies at an Immigration Forum that took place at Divine Mercy Parish in Oakland. The Catholic Charities immigration legal services team members provided a total of 180 consultations...
A First-Hand Perspective on Being Unhoused

A First-Hand Perspective on Being Unhoused

Seniors are now the fast growing segment of the homeless in the Bay Area.  Recently, Catholic Charities expanded our reach to individuals transitioning out of homelessness.  One hardworking couple, Jim and Sherry, lived their whole lives in the Bay Area, often on...
Advocacy Forum on Practical Solutions to Homelessness

Advocacy Forum on Practical Solutions to Homelessness

On February 28 and 29, Catholic Charities East Bay hosted the launch of an Advocacy Forum on Practical Solutions to Address Homelessness. We are the host and funder of this nine-part series that is underwritten by a generous donor who specified that they wanted a...
A Day in The Life of a Catholic Charities Housing Counselor

A Day in The Life of a Catholic Charities Housing Counselor

When the workday ends, the calls and text messages keep coming. There’s the pregnant woman who is not sure how she will pay next month’s rent and a despondent father who recently lost his only child and who doesn’t know how he will go on. Another call is from someone...
Taking the Step Toward Citizenship

Taking the Step Toward Citizenship

For many legal immigrants living in the United States, figuring out how to begin the process of becoming a citizen can be daunting. There are many forms to fill out, fees and an exam that tests an applicant’s knowledge of U.S. history and laws. At Catholic Charities...