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LIVES IMPACTED “BY CATHOLIC
CHARITIES IN FY 2018.
After Hurricane Harvey,
Catholic Charities provided over
$4 million worth of disaster relief
to multiple counties including the
Houston-Galveston area with over
"250,000 DIAPERS
@ 40,000 POUNDS OF FOOD
500,000 BOTTLES
OF WATER
’ CLEANING SUPPLIES
PERSONAL
HYGIENE ITEMS
and other products gathered
by 500 volunteers and delivered
by a 65 vehicle caravan.
@ 559 CkNTS
OF EVERY DONATED DOLLAR IS
DIRECTED TOWARD SERVING PEOPLE.
QD 15 COUNSELING
g aA CENTERS IN THE
SAN ANTONIO COMMUNITY.
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Foster Grandparent and Retired
Senior Volunteer Program
seniors receives social and
‘emotional benefit by engaging
in meaningful service.
feel like they
make a difference when
volunteering
feel less depressed
VOLUNTEERS SERVED
223,872.10 HOURS wos.
86% OF OUR REFUGEES
rf ARE SELF-SUFFICIENT
WITHIN SIX MONTHS.
5 20,395
CLIENTS RECEIVED CARITAS
Legal Services for immigration,
Kinship, guardianship and wills,
and crime victim assistance for
a more secure future.
THE VOLUNTEER INCOME TAX
ASSISTANCE PROGRAM RETURNED
OVER S68 MILLION
TO OUR COMMUNITY.
\WEPROVIDED EMERGENCY FOOD, CLOTHING,
AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE T0
, 100% OF LOW-INCOME,
S AT-RISK STUDENTS
=i IN OUR AFTER SCHOOL
ADVANCED TO
FAMILY AND
1 cones services
HI pRovneo 1706 UNTS
of service strengthening families
through in-home visits, classes,
and counseling for individuals,
couples, and families.
=e 64466 NIGHTS
ala D OF STAY WERE PROVIDED
‘THROUGH OUR SAFE SHELTERS,
8a TLADULT EDUCATION
LAY CLASSES OFFERED
~ TO PROMOTE
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