Posted July 18, 2022
For the past two years, Catholic Charities has had a relationship with the Grafton Correctional Institution. In 2020, a group of inmates proposed that they be allowed to grow a garden for the benefit of the hungry and homeless served by Catholic Charities.
The inmates saw this as a good opportunity for them to give back to the community. Catholic Charities obtains the plants and garden supplies for the garden.
At the institution, it is required for every inmate to hold a job during their sentence, so the garden is taken care of by those who would like to volunteer their extra... read more
Posted July 15, 2022
Earlier this year, Lorain County built Bridge Pointe Commons, a new permanent supportive housing complex for those who are disabled and have experienced homelessness.
Many organizations such as PIRHL, Nord Family Foundation, Emerald Development & Economic... read more
Posted July 11, 2022
Asking for help is something many people struggle with, especially when it involves asking for food assistance. Catholic Charities Medina County's Help Yourself Shelf may be able to settle those nerves.
In 2016, President and CEO... read more
Posted June 27, 2022
CLEVELAND, OH – Catholic Charities, Diocese of Cleveland, one of the largest health and human service providers in Northeast Ohio, has been named a Top Workplace for the ninth consecutive year. An annual award presented... read more
Posted June 17, 2022
According to the Greater Cleveland Food Bank, 1 in 6 people within the area struggle with food insecurities, meaning they don’t know where their next meal will come from.
The Bishop William M. Cosgrove Center is... read more