Homeless

Sister who works with Philadelphia homeless attends State of the Union

Mercy Sister Mary Scullion, co-founder and executive director of Project HOME, an organization that helps the homeless in Philadelphia, was one of the many guests who attended the Feb. 4 State of the Union, which she hoped would draw attention to homelessness and inspire federal aid to alleviate it.

Youth’s compassion for the homeless leads to annual outreach

Youth’s compassion for the homeless leads to annual outreach

Catholic Charities to expand housing for homeless in Minneapolis

On the heels of finishing its $100 million Dorothy Day Place renovation and expansion of homeless shelter, apartments, meals and social services in St. Paul, Catholic Charities is expanding housing for the homeless in Minneapolis.

Four more charged in fraud scheme against Catholic Charities

Investigation of a scheme to fraudulently obtain at least $684,000 from funds for the homeless at Catholic Charities of St. Paul and Minneapolis has resulted in charges against four more people.

Child’s wish to feed homeless leads to robust outreach, national award

It started with a child's concern for a homeless man she saw outside a grocery store.

Funeral pays tribute to homeless man who lived by Indianapolis cathedral

In his own way, William "Paco" Pryor never considered himself homeless during the more than 20 years that he lived behind SS. Peter and Paul Cathedral in Indianapolis.

Parishes help build houses, provide for needs of the homeless

Faced with a growing number of people who are homeless in Minnesota, state and local governments are amping up efforts this year to build affordable housing.

Advocates for the homeless make voices heard in State Capitol

People who have experienced homelessness, advocates for affordable housing, state lawmakers and the governor and lieutenant governor of Minnesota rallied at the State Capitol in St. Paul May 6 for legislation to create and preserve affordable housing.

Catholic Charities’ Higher Ground: Multi-service approach to homelessness

Two large encampments of homeless people, one in St. Paul, another in Minneapolis, drew unprecedented attention this fall and winter to the plight of people unable to afford a home, including the working poor, unemployed, mentally ill and intellectually disabled.

Vatican opens medical clinic for the homeless

Just before Christmas the Vatican announced it had opened a new medical clinic for the homeless and the poor, expanding services previously offered in a small space just outside St. Peter's Square.

‘A refugee camp right here in our city’

Homeless, volunteers say recognizing dignity key to helping encampment residents

God has a plan — even for the homeless

I will never forget the first time I visited Toronto on a summer vacation. It has all the sights, beauty and points of interest that you can imagine, but what struck me most was a sight that I observed repeatedly on normal city streets.
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