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Catholic Charities Atlanta, Inc. (formerly Catholic Social Services, Inc.) is an outreach ministry of the Archdiocese of Atlanta rooted in the Gospel, serving people of all backgrounds and religions, with special concern for those most in need and most vulnerable.

As an agent of compassion and hope, Catholic Charities Atlanta calls on all people to embrace charity and justice. We open our doors to everyone, especially the most vulnerable and most in need from all walks of life, regardless of religion, origin, race or socio-economic status.

"Amen, I say to you, whatever you did for one of these least brothers of mine, you did for me." Matthew 25:40

Catholic Charities Atlanta News & Events

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North Georgia Tornado Recovery Efforts in Full Swing

Catholic Charities has opened a Tornado Disaster Recovery Center at Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church open Mon-Thu 9:30a - 1:00pm, providing direct assistance (food, gas & referrals)

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Two New Funds Announced

Catholic Charities of Atlanta created the Dr. Michael M.E. Johns Fund and the Rawson Haverty Fund to honor the legacies of these amazing philanthropists.

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Tee Off for Hope 2008

The First Annual Golf Tournament Benefiting Catholic Charities and The Society of St. Vincent De Paul will be held Monday, June 9, 2008 at Reynolds Landing on Lake Oconee. Corporate Sponsorships and Golfer registration available!

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Good Samaritan Guild

The Good Samaritan Guild invites you to join a special group of people who are committed to answer Christ's call to provide help and create hope for those in need. Contributions to the Catholic Charities Good Samaritan Guild go on to touch the lives of thousands of the most vulnerable people within our community during their most critical times.

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Citizenship Day: Naturalization Drive and Information Session

Día De Ciudadanía: Evento Para Aplicar Para Ciudadanía Y Recibir Información

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Good Friday Pilgrimage

The turnout at the 28th Annual Good Friday Pilgrimage was excellent and by far the largest crowd to gather thus far. A photo slide show is available online.

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2008 Furniture & Welcome Box Drive for Refugees

We are in desperate need!  150 Refugees are arriving in 2008! Please help with donations of furniture and welcome boxes.

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Refugee Resettlement Services

The family of Me-Ling* lived in the Refugee Camp in Thailand for 11 years. Me-Ling, her parents, and her five sisters fled Burma because they were Christians. Me-Ling was only 8 years old at the time. Threatened by persecution, thousands of families in Burma suffered a fate similar to that of Me-Ling and her family.

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SunTrust will donate $100 in your name to Catholic Charities Atlanta, helping a Refugee Family with household items & furnishings and other necessities to start their new life in America.

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*Name has been changed to protect the client.

Hurricane Evacuees

Catholic Charities and the Archdiocese of Atlanta have compassionately and effectively responded to the needs of evacuees living in North Georgia over the past 18 months. Effective July 1, 2007 Hurricane Evacuees residing in the Archdiocese will be served through the general programs of Catholic Charities Atlanta to continue our commitment of helping families return to self-sufficiency. For service information, please access Our Programs & Ministries, or call our main number (404) 881-6571.

Justice for Immigrants

Adobe PDF Pastoral Letter from the Most Reverend Wilton D. Gregory, Archbishop of Atlanta, and the Most Reverend J. Kevin Boland, Bishop of Savannah, Regarding Immigration Reform (137 KB)

Adobe PDF Carta Pastoral del Reverendo Wilton D. Gregory, Arzobispo de Atlanta, y del Reverendo J. Kevin Boland, Obispo de Savannah, Relacionada con la Reforma sobre Inmigración (161 KB)

Justice for Immigrants Web Site: www.justiceforimmigrants.org

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Page last updated: April 18, 2008