We and those we serve continue to need your help! Catholic Charities can NOT provide services without support from YOU! We rely on your generosity with over 25% of our funding coming from direct donations: 1) in-person, mailed, online donations, text-to-give) 2) through the Bishop’s Annual Pastoral Appeal (donations from
Catholic Charities of the Diocese of St. Petersburg, in partnership with the City of Tampa, is creating a shelter for homeless residents of Tampa on vacant land owned by Catholic Charities. Catholic Charities had been working with the City of Tampa for some time to establish a new ‘Pinellas Hope’
Dear Friends, Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you for your support of our mission and programs, for volunteering in our programs, for telling others about our ministries, and for attending our awareness-raising events. Thank you, especially, for your generous investments in others. As 2019 draws to a close,
“We’ve lived in Florida since February 2019. I fled my home in Georgia due to a domestic violence situation.” She drove away with her two boys, 17-year old, William and 16-year old, Nicholas. “We ended up in Florida…were living in our car in the Wal-Mart parking lot.” It was tough,
We and those we serve continue to need your help! Catholic Charities can NOT provide services without support from YOU! We rely on your generosity with over 25% of our funding coming from direct donations: 1) in-person, mailed, online donations, text-to-give); 2) through the Bishop’s Annual Pastoral Appeal (donations
“HOPE” is how Megan describes what Catholic Charities means to her. Charlie and Megan Free and their three children – Keaton (8), McKenna (5) and Fallon (12) – are residents of Bethany Family Apartments in Dade City. Megan says, “we were going through a hard time…the landlord upped the rent
The young girl in the red, Christmas sweater, posed proudly and excitedly with her gift! It was Christmas! As adults, the magic of Christmas is rightly centered on the birth of Christ. But when we were kids, if we are honest with ourselves, it was all about cookies and treats,
St. Petersburg (by Janet Shelton) – Amber Horton breathed a sigh of relief when a Catholic Charities van showed up in her neighborhood and caseworkers started handing out food, water, clothing and other emergency support. She was especially pleased with the clothing – partly because she lost almost every piece when