catholic charities and social services
Catholic Charities and Social Services refers to organizations and programs run by the Catholic Church that provide assistance and support to individuals and communities in need. These services encompass various forms of aid, including food and housing assistance, counseling, healthcare, education, and emergency relief. The overarching goal is to address poverty and social injustices while promoting the dignity and well-being of all people, following the principles and teachings of the Catholic faith.
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