You can positively impact the lives of thousands of people served by Catholic Charities throughout the Archdiocese of Detroit and right here in our own backyard. Each year Catholic Charities helps more than 20,000 people combat poverty and crisis to move toward a better life.
If you are able, please give to help Catholic Charities continue critical services including providing perishable groceries and basic needs to homebound seniors, assistance to pregnant moms, behavioral health and substance abuse counseling, food pantries, adoption and foster care services, and other family support services.
Here In Wayne County, the newly opened Center for the Works of Mercy offers a variety of services to Detroit residents, addressing the corporal works of mercy while respecting the dignity of each person. This comprehensive resource serves as a “one stop shop” featuring professional case management, aimed at alleviating homelessness and hunger, and working to break the cycle of poverty. Services include assistance accessing benefits and referrals to community resources, a client-choice food pantry, and clothing closet. Through partnerships with community organizations, additional services, including medical and dental care and job training are made available.
At the St. Frances Cabrini Clinic in Detroit, our Project Hope pro-life ministry provides vital support to expectant and parenting mothers facing challenges. The Walking with Moms in Need initiative collaborates with parishes throughout the Archdiocese of Detroit to empower them to raise awareness of available resources for moms who need help. Additionally, the Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) offers opportunities for senior volunteers,