Posted September 23, 2022
Monsignor Frederick B. Mohan was a native of Holy Name Parish where he attended elementary and high school. He studied theology at St. Mary’s seminary and was ordained on April 23, 1935. He went on to receive his master’s degree in social work in 1946. In addition to his work with Catholic Charities, Msgr. Mohan also served as moderator for the Cleveland Diocesan Council, the National Council of Catholic Women, the Catholic Federation of Women’s Clubs, as well as the Diocesan Resettlement Council.
Msgr. Mohan began serving as Executive Director of Catholic Charities in 1950, succeeding Msgr. Albert J. Murphy. Described... read more
Posted September 20, 2022
Tom and Margaret Lynch demonstrated an incredible commitment to the mission and values of the St. Augustine Health Ministries and Catholic Charities.
The Lynches regularly participated in activities benefitting the St. Augustine Health Campus, lovingly sharing... read more
Posted September 12, 2022
“Phil” Maynard made the world a better place. His dedication to faith, family and to those in need left a legacy that will last forever. His work ethic, combined with a humble and generous heart... read more
Posted August 17, 2022
In the United States, nonprofits have been around since the mid-1800s. Since then, philanthropy and nonprofit organizations have been growing tremendously trying to help make a difference in people’s lives.
Catholic Charities first made its appearance... read more
Posted August 09, 2022
Catholic Charities Matt Talbot for Women (MTFW) program was founded in 1999 with the intention of helping women who are struggling with alcohol and/or other drug dependencies.
After 23 years, MTFW is moving to a new... read more