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The East Bay’s Catholic Charities for 90 Years

Catholic Charities East Bay grew up right here in Alameda and Contra Costa counties. Since 1935, Catholic Charities East Bay has consistently helped children, families, and seniors move from crisis to stability to well-being. These needs can range from helping pay rent and utilities, to offering counseling services to our youth who are experiencing the pressures of today’s society, to assisting our neighbors legally on the path towards citizenship.

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Volunteer Appreciation

Volunteer Appreciation

On Tuesday, April 29, volunteers across our programs gathered in Oakland for a Volunteer Appreciation breakfast.  Everyone enjoyed breakfast sandwiches, fresh fruit, and personal thank you letters. HR leader Lindsey Lomas welcomed the guests and CEO Mario Alioto gave...

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Volunteer Appreciation

On Tuesday, April 29, volunteers across our programs gathered in Oakland for a Volunteer Appreciation breakfast.  Everyone enjoyed breakfast sandwiches, fresh fruit, and personal thank you letters. HR leader Lindsey Lomas welcomed the guests and CEO Mario Alioto gave...

Senior Needs Are Growing

Last year, we saw a big increase in the number of seniors who needed help with rent to stay in their homes. One woman, who had been diagnosed with cancer, was struggling to make ends meet on a fixed income. It was hard for her to cover housing, food, and increased...

7th Graders Make an Impact

Thank you to 7th graders from Oakland-Piedmont National Charity League who created and posted flyers (with QR codes) to gather books and raise money for children helped by Catholic Charities East Bay. It is wonderful to see the good things young people in our...

Hope and Action: What We Do

We've produced this video for you, giving a brief overview of the many ways we uplift families, children, and seniors facing challenges or a crisis. Since 1935, we've been providing services that meet some of the most pressing needs of our neighbors in Alameda and...

Our impact in 2024

2,500

families received essential services

200

East Bay neighbors stayed in their homes thanks to rent relief

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On average, the families we helped are working but earn less than $30,000 a year.

On average, $2,500 kept a family in their home.

Requests from people aged 55 or older went up by 39% – the largest increase of any demographic.

The Immigration Legal Services Team provided:

• 750 consultations
• 250 citizenship (naturalization) cases
• 95 humanitarian relief cases
• 65 education and outreach events

Note: Catholic Charities East Bay is an authorized immigration legal service provider with the US Department of Justice (DOJ), our services are provided by Accredited DOJ Representatives, Paralegals, trained Legal Assistants; and Attorneys licensed by the California State Bar.

90

families received Disaster Case Management Services in response to the federally declared disasters in Alameda and Contra Costa counties.

150

students received on-going help provided by Catholic Charities Mental Health Therapists.

300

individuals participated in training sessions that covered trauma, mental health 101, restorative practices for schools and students, workplace healing, and the trauma of homelessness.

20,500

Individuals received information and referrals to programs that could help them.

Joy Bells Holiday Gift Campaign

163 families with 255 children received toys, bikes, warm clothes, books, and gift cards for food through our annual Joy Bells campaign.

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