Posted February 05, 2022 by Hannah Witteman
In December of 1875, Dr. Carter G. Woodson was born to two former slaves. Because he spent most of his time helping out on his family farm, he didn't have time to go to school regularly. Instead of being uneducated, Woodson taught himself the basics of all subjects.
Later in life, Woodson would graduate from high school with only spending one year in the actual school, having taught himself primarily out of school. He became the high school principal while also earning his Bachelor's degree in literature from Berea College. He then went abroad to the Philippines and worked as an... read more
Posted January 22, 2022
January 22, 1973, is a very significant day in the United States. The Supreme Court legalized abortion on-demand in all 50 states after the verdict of the famous Roe vs. Wade case was made. ... read more
Posted January 21, 2022
CLEVELAND, OHIO, January 21, 2022 – Catholic Charities, Diocese of Cleveland is pleased to announce the appointment of Ali Zeyen Thomas as the organization’s new Senior Director of Human Resources (HR). With over 15 years... read more
Posted January 06, 2022
Happy Epiphany! Today the Church celebrates the three kings’ illuminating discovery of Jesus after His birth. Here’s a refresher of the kings’ visit to Jesus:
In ancient times, it was believed that a new star appeared... read more
Posted November 10, 2021 by Samantha & Scott, Clients of Adoption Services
Scott and Samantha are current clients of Adoption Services at Catholic Charities and are currently waiting for that day when they will be able to hold their precious baby for the first time. For now,... read more