Catholic Charities of Central Texas
 CCCTX is a ministry of the Diocese of Austin,
addressing health and human services needs of
residents of the Diocese of Austin through
direct services
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Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Joliet
 Providing community services, counseling and
addiction services, senior programs,
children's services and early childhood
services (Head Start) in Will, Grundy, DuPage,
Kendall, Kankakee, Ford and Iroquois counties.
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Catholic Charities North Dakota
 In faithfulness to the Gospel and Mission of Jesus, Catholic Charities North Dakota fosters the common good through charitable and social services to the people of North Dakota.
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Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Newark
 Community service remains the cornerstone of Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Newark. We have a long history of reaching outside our walls to identify the needs of our community and develop services to meet those needs.
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Catholic Charities Maine
 An organization of the Diocese of Portland
that implements the social teachings of Jesus
Christ as taught by the Catholic Church.
Information provided about services,
donations, current events, and volunteers.
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Catholic Charities of the East Bay
 Catholic Charities of the East Bay, inspired by God's love for all, serves people in need, advocates for justice in social structures, and collaborates with others to build just, compassionate communities.
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Catholic Social Services, Inc
 An outreach ministry of the Archdiocese of Atlanta. As an agent of compassion and hope, Catholic Social Services calls all people to embrace charity and justice in their lives.
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Catholic Welfare Services
 Our Mission is to promote human dignity, to highlight the preciousness of life, to encourage people to live life fully, and to help people to integrate better into society.
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Catholic Relief Services
 Providing emergency relief and long term development activities in over 80 countries around the world, Catholic Relief Services is the official international relief and development agency of the U.S. Catholic community.
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