Catholic Charities - Diocese of Fort Wayne South Bend

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Information

Address

315 E Washington Blvd
Fort Wayne, IN 46802

Website

www.ccfwsb.org

Description

Catholic Charities responds to the needs of the poor and under served in our community. Unless limited by a particular funding source, all services of the agency are offered to anyone in need requesting that service and who resides within the agency’s service area, regardless of religious preference, race, gender, or national origin. The agency serves a fourteen county area in Northeast Indiana that comprises the Catholic Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend. We are a member of Catholic Charities USA, accredited by Council on Accreditation, Inc., a member of Catholic Legal Immigration Network (CLINIC), approved by the Board of Immigration Appeals, fulfills the requirements of the Better Business Bureau, and complies with United Way of Allen County standards. The Refugee Resettlement Program is sponsored by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops and Migration & Refugee Services (USCCB/MRS).

Category

Children & Youth, Disabled, Education – Other, Elderly, Health & Disease, Homeless, Human Rights, Hunger & Poverty, Women, Other