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DENTAL CLINIC
Catholic Charities Fort Worth Dental Practice is open for all procedures. If you have a dental need, please call or text 817.600.1461.We are working under a very strict protocol following the recommendations from all the regulatory agencies.HELP WHEN NEEDED
Help is provided with services within our 28-county Roman Catholic Diocese of Fort Worth, Texas through our three campuses. If you live outside these 28 counties, please contact your local Catholic Charities.Information about services at our Main Campus can be foundon this page.
NORTHWEST CAMPUS
Northwest Campus provides services in Wichita Falls and surrounding areas, serving veterans, students, refugees, and more. TRANSPORTATION SERVICES IN TARRANT COUNTY- CATHOLIC Catholic Charities Fort Worth’s Transportation Services is the second largest provider of transportation services in Tarrant County. Our goal is to address the transportation gaps in our community.REFUGEE SERVICES
To restore the lives of persecuted. The purpose of the program is to promote cultural adjustment and self-sufficiency in refugee communities. Reception and Placement provide services to eligible refugees, and SIVs residing no more than 100 miles from the CatholicCharities office.
TAX PREPARATION
FREE Income Tax Preparation Assistance. VITA ELIGIBILITY. If your income is $60,000 OR LESS; We are not certified to prepared taxes if you are MARRIED FILING DONATE - CATHOLIC CHARITIES FORT WORTH - PLEASE DONATE NOW Donate by Mail. Please send all mailing donations to: Catholic Charities Fort Worth P.O. Box 15610 Fort Worth, Texas 76119 WINTER STORM URI: DISASTER ASSISTANCE AND COMMUNITYSEE MORE ON CATHOLICCHARITIESFORTWORTH.ORG "MAKING WORK PAY" BILL COULD END THE BENEFITS CLIFF AS WE By tackling the benefits cliff, a new Texas law holds the potential to fundamentally transform the way poverty is addressed statewide. CATHOLIC CHARITIES FORT WORTH The Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs announced this week a new rent and utilities relief program to provide $1 billion of assistance to families in need as a result of COVID-19! The Texas Rent Relief Program launches Monday, February 15 at 8 AM (CST). You can apply online at TexasRentRelief.com or by phone at 1-833-9TX-RENT(1-833-989-7368).
DENTAL CLINIC
Catholic Charities Fort Worth Dental Practice is open for all procedures. If you have a dental need, please call or text 817.600.1461.We are working under a very strict protocol following the recommendations from all the regulatory agencies.HELP WHEN NEEDED
Help is provided with services within our 28-county Roman Catholic Diocese of Fort Worth, Texas through our three campuses. If you live outside these 28 counties, please contact your local Catholic Charities.Information about services at our Main Campus can be foundon this page.
NORTHWEST CAMPUS
Northwest Campus provides services in Wichita Falls and surrounding areas, serving veterans, students, refugees, and more. TRANSPORTATION SERVICES IN TARRANT COUNTY- CATHOLIC Catholic Charities Fort Worth’s Transportation Services is the second largest provider of transportation services in Tarrant County. Our goal is to address the transportation gaps in our community.REFUGEE SERVICES
To restore the lives of persecuted. The purpose of the program is to promote cultural adjustment and self-sufficiency in refugee communities. Reception and Placement provide services to eligible refugees, and SIVs residing no more than 100 miles from the CatholicCharities office.
TAX PREPARATION
FREE Income Tax Preparation Assistance. VITA ELIGIBILITY. If your income is $60,000 OR LESS; We are not certified to prepared taxes if you are MARRIED FILING DONATE - CATHOLIC CHARITIES FORT WORTH - PLEASE DONATE NOW Donate by Mail. Please send all mailing donations to: Catholic Charities Fort Worth P.O. Box 15610 Fort Worth, Texas 76119 WINTER STORM URI: DISASTER ASSISTANCE AND COMMUNITYSEE MORE ON CATHOLICCHARITIESFORTWORTH.ORG "MAKING WORK PAY" BILL COULD END THE BENEFITS CLIFF AS WE By tackling the benefits cliff, a new Texas law holds the potential to fundamentally transform the way poverty is addressed statewide. INTRODUCING: THE PATHWAYS Where We Started. Five years ago, we launched our Out of Poverty Campaign. T his campaign included an effort to link our clients’ journeys with measurable outcomes of success. To do this, we created an initial definition of four key metrics – mostly financial – that we believed brought us closer to achieving our mission of ending poverty, one family at a time. THE IMPACT - CATHOLIC CHARITIES FORT WORTH - THE RESULTS 439 served by our Short-Term Case Management Service, which helps individuals and families navigate obstacles (such as job loss, childcare issues, school and degree completion barriers, transportation gaps, and technology needs) with strategic, flexible financial assistance. NEWS AND PUBLICATIONS North Texas Catholic: It took Isabel Vera nine years from the time she dropped out of community college until she returned to school, and help from the Rural Vocation program, part of Catholic Charities Fort Worth’s Northwest Campus, made it possible.DACA INFORMATION
Updates on the Repeal of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) Last year, the Trump Administration announced plans to wind down Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), which provides a way for those who came to the United States as children of undocumented immigrants to legally remain in our country. VOLUNTEER APPLICATION Please share your special skills or talents that you could see yourself using in your volunteer capacity ((for example, computer skills, areas of knowledge/expertise, foreign languages spoken, special certifications you hold, talents, etc.)* OUR TEAM - CATHOLIC CHARITIES FORT WORTH Hours of Operation: Monday-Friday, 8:00am-5:00pm. PAGES. Get Help. Get Involved. Stories of Impact. About Us. Blog TRANSPORTATION: THE MEANING OF A RIDE It’s more than a ride. Transportation is one of the top barriers preventing those in poverty from becoming self-sufficient. We are a mobile society, but transportation options can be few and far between depending on where you live. For example, Fort Worth is the ONLY city out of the 41 cities in Tarrant County thatSTAY THE COURSE
Community college graduation rates nationwide are tragic. We started asking why and then we figured out how to fix it. We partnered with the Wilson Sheehan Lab for Economic Opportunities (LEO) at the University of Notre Dame to create Stay the Course (STC), a research project to evaluate how case management can help low-income students persist in school and ultimately graduate, equipping them NEW RESEARCH ON WHY PADUA WORKS Why We Created Padua. There are 100+ federal anti-poverty programs in the United States – siloed by need (housing, food, etc.) and consisting of complicated/confusing requirements and paperwork. For a family trying to get out of poverty, this can be overwhelming. They must navigate this maze in order to align their individual needs with the assistance that is available, while still facing "MAKING WORK PAY" BILL COULD END THE BENEFITS CLIFF AS WE By tackling the benefits cliff, a new Texas law holds the potential to fundamentally transform the way poverty is addressed statewide. CATHOLIC CHARITIES FORT WORTH Catholic Charities Fort Worth (CCFW) is a learning organization that believes every person should have the opportunity to live their best life, free from poverty. Founded in 1910, CCFW works every day to make this vision a reality, serving tens of thousands of people in North Texas, and across the nation, each year.HELP WHEN NEEDED
Our services include personal consultation, application preparation and filing, and administrative legal representation for our clients. We cover all areas of family-based immigration, humanitarian relief, and citizenship services. To learn more, visit www.ccfwimmigration.com, call 817.289.4399, or email ics@ccdofw.org.LEARN MORE.
DENTAL CLINIC
Catholic Charities Fort Worth Dental Practice is open for all procedures. If you have a dental need, please call or text 817.600.1461.We are working under a very strict protocol following the recommendations from all the regulatory agencies.NORTHWEST CAMPUS
For more information about our KNOW Poverty Hour events, please email Lindsay Greer at lgreer@ccdofw.org. Administrative Mailing Address: 905 Holliday St. Wichita Falls, TX 76301. Client & Veteran Services Address: 905 Holliday St. Wichita Falls, TX 76301. Hours of Operation:Monday – Friday.
TRANSPORTATION SERVICES IN TARRANT COUNTY- CATHOLIC Call (817) 336-8714 for more information today! Catholic Charities Fort Worth’s Transportation Services is the second largest provider of transportation services in Tarrant County. Our goal is to address the transportation gaps in our community. We provide transportation to eligible clients for: employment trips, medical trips, rides for WINTER STORM URI: DISASTER ASSISTANCE AND COMMUNITYSEE MORE ON CATHOLICCHARITIESFORTWORTH.ORG EMPLOYER-BASED SERVICES NAVIGATORS: Provide basic financial literacy training. Collaborate with their clients (your employees!) to set financial goals and create an action plan. Check-in regularly with clients to provide advice, act as an accountability partner, and check on progress. Help clients with mindset and resiliency to set clients up for long-term success.REFUGEE SERVICES
The clients can be served up to 5 years after their date of arrival or date of eligibility certification. Clients are generally between 18-60 years old, but Refugee Employment can enroll individuals 16 and older, as well as those over 60 with special circumstances. Contact Information: RefugeeEmployment@ccdofw.org. ADVOCATES FOR GRADUATES Be a Graduate Advocate! Ways you can help us celebrate our students: Follow #AdvocatesforGraduates and like, comment, and share our posts highlighting these programs and our students!; Add one of our custom frames to your Facebook profile picture! Find them by searching #AdvocatesforGraduates here.; Spread the word about these programs and our students through your own social media channels. INTRODUCING: THE PATHWAYS The goal of establishing these pathways is not to devalue these financial metrics, but rather to distinguish the vital role each area plays in our anti-poverty efforts. Areas that research has shown play a huge role at predicting poverty levels down the road. Our goal remains: To help 10,000 families who are experiencing poverty. CATHOLIC CHARITIES FORT WORTH Catholic Charities Fort Worth (CCFW) is a learning organization that believes every person should have the opportunity to live their best life, free from poverty. Founded in 1910, CCFW works every day to make this vision a reality, serving tens of thousands of people in North Texas, and across the nation, each year.HELP WHEN NEEDED
Our services include personal consultation, application preparation and filing, and administrative legal representation for our clients. We cover all areas of family-based immigration, humanitarian relief, and citizenship services. To learn more, visit www.ccfwimmigration.com, call 817.289.4399, or email ics@ccdofw.org.LEARN MORE.
DENTAL CLINIC
Catholic Charities Fort Worth Dental Practice is open for all procedures. If you have a dental need, please call or text 817.600.1461.We are working under a very strict protocol following the recommendations from all the regulatory agencies.NORTHWEST CAMPUS
For more information about our KNOW Poverty Hour events, please email Lindsay Greer at lgreer@ccdofw.org. Administrative Mailing Address: 905 Holliday St. Wichita Falls, TX 76301. Client & Veteran Services Address: 905 Holliday St. Wichita Falls, TX 76301. Hours of Operation:Monday – Friday.
TRANSPORTATION SERVICES IN TARRANT COUNTY- CATHOLIC Call (817) 336-8714 for more information today! Catholic Charities Fort Worth’s Transportation Services is the second largest provider of transportation services in Tarrant County. Our goal is to address the transportation gaps in our community. We provide transportation to eligible clients for: employment trips, medical trips, rides for WINTER STORM URI: DISASTER ASSISTANCE AND COMMUNITYSEE MORE ON CATHOLICCHARITIESFORTWORTH.ORG EMPLOYER-BASED SERVICES NAVIGATORS: Provide basic financial literacy training. Collaborate with their clients (your employees!) to set financial goals and create an action plan. Check-in regularly with clients to provide advice, act as an accountability partner, and check on progress. Help clients with mindset and resiliency to set clients up for long-term success.REFUGEE SERVICES
The clients can be served up to 5 years after their date of arrival or date of eligibility certification. Clients are generally between 18-60 years old, but Refugee Employment can enroll individuals 16 and older, as well as those over 60 with special circumstances. Contact Information: RefugeeEmployment@ccdofw.org. ADVOCATES FOR GRADUATES Be a Graduate Advocate! Ways you can help us celebrate our students: Follow #AdvocatesforGraduates and like, comment, and share our posts highlighting these programs and our students!; Add one of our custom frames to your Facebook profile picture! Find them by searching #AdvocatesforGraduates here.; Spread the word about these programs and our students through your own social media channels. INTRODUCING: THE PATHWAYS The goal of establishing these pathways is not to devalue these financial metrics, but rather to distinguish the vital role each area plays in our anti-poverty efforts. Areas that research has shown play a huge role at predicting poverty levels down the road. Our goal remains: To help 10,000 families who are experiencing poverty. NEWS AND PUBLICATIONS News Channel 6 City Guide: Catholic Charities Northwest Campus. May 19, 2021 | News. “Catholic Charities Fort Worth was founded in 1910, and over the last 111 years has grown and expanded. The Wichita Falls campus was opened in 2015,” Rita Gauthier, Director of Client Services said. “Catholic Charities believes that every person should DONATE - CATHOLIC CHARITIES FORT WORTH - PLEASE DONATE NOW Donate by Mail. Please send all mailing donations to: Catholic Charities Fort Worth P.O. Box 15610 Fort Worth, Texas 76119TAX PREPARATION
FREE Income Tax Preparation Assistance. VITA ELIGIBILITY. If your income is $60,000 OR LESS; We are not certified to prepared taxes if you are MARRIED FILING ENDOWMENT - CATHOLIC CHARITIES FORT WORTH Address: P.O. Box 15610 Fort Worth, TX 76119. Federal tax ID number: # 45-4094964. If you would like more information about Endowment or on how to make a planned gift, please contact Laura Sotelo, Director of Endowment, at lsotelo@ccdofw.org or 817.289.2780. INTRODUCING: THE PATHWAYS The goal of establishing these pathways is not to devalue these financial metrics, but rather to distinguish the vital role each area plays in our anti-poverty efforts. Areas that research has shown play a huge role at predicting poverty levels down the road. Our goal remains: To help 10,000 families who are experiencing poverty. VOLUNTEER APPLICATION I hereby declare that the information provided by me in this application is true, correct and complete to the best of my knowledge. I understand that if volunteering, any misstatement or omission of facts on this application shall be cause for dismissal. I understand that the minimum age to volunteer is 18 (25 to drive forTransportation) and
RESEARCH SPOTLIGHT: THE EDUCATION PATHWAY How It Works. Programs within the Education Pathway each use a different combination of services and resources – from degree coaching to connecting clients with mental health services or ESL classes – to help clients combat a variety of barriers. While earning a degree or certificate doesn’t automatically result in economic prosperity, it does provide clients a significant advantageat
PADUA - CATHOLIC CHARITIES FORT WORTH - OUR BOLD RESEARCH That’s why we created Padua. In 2015, we launched a bold research initiative to pioneer a more effective solution to poverty. Our Padua Pilot rewrote the manual: A model centered on long-term, holistic case management services that address the interconnected causes of poverty and serve the unique needs of each family. It’s relationship-based. TRANSPORTATION: THE MEANING OF A RIDE Transportation is one of the top barriers preventing those in poverty from becoming self-sufficient. We are a mobile society, but transportation options can be few and far between depending on where you live. For example, Fort Worth is the ONLY city out of the 41 cities in Tarrant County that has a mass transportation system. "MAKING WORK PAY" BILL COULD END THE BENEFITS CLIFF AS WE Commonly referred to as the “Making Work Pay” bill, the new law authorizes a pilot program testing the effects of a slow reduction of public assistance payments on the benefits cliff. Additionally, the law requires providers to offer intensive case management as part of the solution. Over a period of two to five years, the pilot will serve CATHOLIC CHARITIES FORT WORTH Catholic Charities Fort Worth (CCFW) is a learning organization that believes every person should have the opportunity to live their best life, free from poverty. Founded in 1910, CCFW works every day to make this vision a reality, serving tens of thousands of people in North Texas, and across the nation, each year.HELP WHEN NEEDED
Our services include personal consultation, application preparation and filing, and administrative legal representation for our clients. We cover all areas of family-based immigration, humanitarian relief, and citizenship services. To learn more, visit www.ccfwimmigration.com, call 817.289.4399, or email ics@ccdofw.org.LEARN MORE.
NORTHWEST CAMPUS
This one-hour program and tour gives you a little insight into seeing our work firsthand. For more information about our KNOW Poverty Hour events, please email Lindsay Greer at lgreer@ccdofw.org. Administrative Mailing Address: 905 Holliday St. Wichita Falls, TX 76301. Client & Veteran Services Address: 905 Holliday St. WichitaFalls, TX 76301.
DENTAL CLINIC
Catholic Charities Fort Worth Dental Practice is open for all procedures. If you have a dental need, please call or text 817.600.1461.We are working under a very strict protocol following the recommendations from all the regulatory agencies. TRANSPORTATION SERVICES IN TARRANT COUNTY- CATHOLIC Call (817) 336-8714 for more information today! Catholic Charities Fort Worth’s Transportation Services is the second largest provider of transportation services in Tarrant County. Our goal is to address the transportation gaps in our community. We provide transportation to eligible clients for: employment trips, medical trips, rides forTAX PREPARATION
FREE Income Tax Preparation Assistance. VITA ELIGIBILITY. If your income is $60,000 OR LESS; We are not certified to prepared taxes if you are MARRIED FILINGREFUGEE SERVICES
The clients can be served up to 5 years after their date of arrival or date of eligibility certification. Clients are generally between 18-60 years old, but Refugee Employment can enroll individuals 16 and older, as well as those over 60 with special circumstances. Contact Information: RefugeeEmployment@ccdofw.org. WINTER STORM URI: DISASTER ASSISTANCE AND COMMUNITYSEE MORE ON CATHOLICCHARITIESFORTWORTH.ORG "MAKING WORK PAY" BILL COULD END THE BENEFITS CLIFF AS WE Commonly referred to as the “Making Work Pay” bill, the new law authorizes a pilot program testing the effects of a slow reduction of public assistance payments on the benefits cliff. Additionally, the law requires providers to offer intensive case management as part of the solution. Over a period of two to five years, the pilot will serve KNOW POVERTY GOLF TOURNAMENT Recent Posts. Grads credit Catholic program and schools with helping them succeed; News Channel 6 City Guide: Catholic Charities NorthwestCampus
CATHOLIC CHARITIES FORT WORTH Catholic Charities Fort Worth (CCFW) is a learning organization that believes every person should have the opportunity to live their best life, free from poverty. Founded in 1910, CCFW works every day to make this vision a reality, serving tens of thousands of people in North Texas, and across the nation, each year.HELP WHEN NEEDED
Our services include personal consultation, application preparation and filing, and administrative legal representation for our clients. We cover all areas of family-based immigration, humanitarian relief, and citizenship services. To learn more, visit www.ccfwimmigration.com, call 817.289.4399, or email ics@ccdofw.org.LEARN MORE.
NORTHWEST CAMPUS
This one-hour program and tour gives you a little insight into seeing our work firsthand. For more information about our KNOW Poverty Hour events, please email Lindsay Greer at lgreer@ccdofw.org. Administrative Mailing Address: 905 Holliday St. Wichita Falls, TX 76301. Client & Veteran Services Address: 905 Holliday St. WichitaFalls, TX 76301.
DENTAL CLINIC
Catholic Charities Fort Worth Dental Practice is open for all procedures. If you have a dental need, please call or text 817.600.1461.We are working under a very strict protocol following the recommendations from all the regulatory agencies. TRANSPORTATION SERVICES IN TARRANT COUNTY- CATHOLIC Call (817) 336-8714 for more information today! Catholic Charities Fort Worth’s Transportation Services is the second largest provider of transportation services in Tarrant County. Our goal is to address the transportation gaps in our community. We provide transportation to eligible clients for: employment trips, medical trips, rides forTAX PREPARATION
FREE Income Tax Preparation Assistance. VITA ELIGIBILITY. If your income is $60,000 OR LESS; We are not certified to prepared taxes if you are MARRIED FILINGREFUGEE SERVICES
The clients can be served up to 5 years after their date of arrival or date of eligibility certification. Clients are generally between 18-60 years old, but Refugee Employment can enroll individuals 16 and older, as well as those over 60 with special circumstances. Contact Information: RefugeeEmployment@ccdofw.org. WINTER STORM URI: DISASTER ASSISTANCE AND COMMUNITYSEE MORE ON CATHOLICCHARITIESFORTWORTH.ORG "MAKING WORK PAY" BILL COULD END THE BENEFITS CLIFF AS WE Commonly referred to as the “Making Work Pay” bill, the new law authorizes a pilot program testing the effects of a slow reduction of public assistance payments on the benefits cliff. Additionally, the law requires providers to offer intensive case management as part of the solution. Over a period of two to five years, the pilot will serve KNOW POVERTY GOLF TOURNAMENT Recent Posts. Grads credit Catholic program and schools with helping them succeed; News Channel 6 City Guide: Catholic Charities NorthwestCampus
WORLD REFUGEE DAY 2021 There is no excerpt because this is a protected post.REFUGEE SERVICES
To restore the lives of persecuted. The purpose of the program is to promote cultural adjustment and self-sufficiency in refugee communities. Reception and Placement provide services to eligible refugees, and SIVs residing no more than 100 miles from the CatholicCharities office.
OUR TEAM - CATHOLIC CHARITIES FORT WORTH Hours of Operation: Monday-Friday, 8:00am-5:00pm. PAGES. Get Help. Get Involved. Stories of Impact. About Us. Blog INTRODUCING: THE PATHWAYS The goal of establishing these pathways is not to devalue these financial metrics, but rather to distinguish the vital role each area plays in our anti-poverty efforts. Areas that research has shown play a huge role at predicting poverty levels down the road. Our goal remains: To help 10,000 families who are experiencing poverty. VOLUNTEER APPLICATION I hereby declare that the information provided by me in this application is true, correct and complete to the best of my knowledge. I understand that if volunteering, any misstatement or omission of facts on this application shall be cause for dismissal. I understand that the minimum age to volunteer is 18 (25 to drive forTransportation) and
PADUA - CATHOLIC CHARITIES FORT WORTH - OUR BOLD RESEARCH That’s why we created Padua. In 2015, we launched a bold research initiative to pioneer a more effective solution to poverty. Our Padua Pilot rewrote the manual: A model centered on long-term, holistic case management services that address the interconnected causes of poverty and serve the unique needs of each family. It’s relationship-based. "MAKING WORK PAY" BILL COULD END THE BENEFITS CLIFF AS WE Commonly referred to as the “Making Work Pay” bill, the new law authorizes a pilot program testing the effects of a slow reduction of public assistance payments on the benefits cliff. Additionally, the law requires providers to offer intensive case management as part of the solution. Over a period of two to five years, the pilot will serve NEW RESEARCH ON WHY PADUA WORKS Why We Created Padua. There are 100+ federal anti-poverty programs in the United States – siloed by need (housing, food, etc.) and consisting of complicated/confusing requirements and paperwork. For a family trying to get out of poverty, this can be overwhelming. They must navigate this maze in order to align their individual needs with the assistance that is available, while still facing TRANSPORTATION: THE MEANING OF A RIDE Transportation is one of the top barriers preventing those in poverty from becoming self-sufficient. We are a mobile society, but transportation options can be few and far between depending on where you live. For example, Fort Worth is the ONLY city out of the 41 cities in Tarrant County that has a mass transportation system.STAY THE COURSE
Community college graduation rates nationwide are tragic. We started asking why and then we figured out how to fix it. We partnered with the Wilson Sheehan Lab for Economic Opportunities (LEO) at the University of Notre Dame to create Stay the Course (STC), a research project to evaluate how case management can help low-income students persist in school and ultimately graduate, equipping them CATHOLIC CHARITIES FORT WORTH Catholic Charities Fort Worth (CCFW) is a learning organization that believes every person should have the opportunity to live their best life, free from poverty. Founded in 1910, CCFW works every day to make this vision a reality, serving tens of thousands of people in North Texas, and across the nation, each year.HELP WHEN NEEDED
Our services include personal consultation, application preparation and filing, and administrative legal representation for our clients. We cover all areas of family-based immigration, humanitarian relief, and citizenship services. To learn more, visit www.ccfwimmigration.com, call 817.289.4399, or email ics@ccdofw.org.LEARN MORE.
NORTHWEST CAMPUS
This one-hour program and tour gives you a little insight into seeing our work firsthand. For more information about our KNOW Poverty Hour events, please email Lindsay Greer at lgreer@ccdofw.org. Administrative Mailing Address: 905 Holliday St. Wichita Falls, TX 76301. Client & Veteran Services Address: 905 Holliday St. WichitaFalls, TX 76301.
DENTAL CLINIC
Catholic Charities Fort Worth Dental Practice is open for all procedures. If you have a dental need, please call or text 817.600.1461.We are working under a very strict protocol following the recommendations from all the regulatory agencies. TRANSPORTATION SERVICES IN TARRANT COUNTY- CATHOLIC Call (817) 336-8714 for more information today! Catholic Charities Fort Worth’s Transportation Services is the second largest provider of transportation services in Tarrant County. Our goal is to address the transportation gaps in our community. We provide transportation to eligible clients for: employment trips, medical trips, rides forTAX PREPARATION
FREE Income Tax Preparation Assistance. VITA ELIGIBILITY. If your income is $60,000 OR LESS; We are not certified to prepared taxes if you are MARRIED FILINGREFUGEE SERVICES
The clients can be served up to 5 years after their date of arrival or date of eligibility certification. Clients are generally between 18-60 years old, but Refugee Employment can enroll individuals 16 and older, as well as those over 60 with special circumstances. Contact Information: RefugeeEmployment@ccdofw.org. WINTER STORM URI: DISASTER ASSISTANCE AND COMMUNITYSEE MORE ON CATHOLICCHARITIESFORTWORTH.ORG "MAKING WORK PAY" BILL COULD END THE BENEFITS CLIFF AS WE Commonly referred to as the “Making Work Pay” bill, the new law authorizes a pilot program testing the effects of a slow reduction of public assistance payments on the benefits cliff. Additionally, the law requires providers to offer intensive case management as part of the solution. Over a period of two to five years, the pilot will serve KNOW POVERTY GOLF TOURNAMENT Recent Posts. Grads credit Catholic program and schools with helping them succeed; News Channel 6 City Guide: Catholic Charities NorthwestCampus
CATHOLIC CHARITIES FORT WORTH Catholic Charities Fort Worth (CCFW) is a learning organization that believes every person should have the opportunity to live their best life, free from poverty. Founded in 1910, CCFW works every day to make this vision a reality, serving tens of thousands of people in North Texas, and across the nation, each year.HELP WHEN NEEDED
Our services include personal consultation, application preparation and filing, and administrative legal representation for our clients. We cover all areas of family-based immigration, humanitarian relief, and citizenship services. To learn more, visit www.ccfwimmigration.com, call 817.289.4399, or email ics@ccdofw.org.LEARN MORE.
NORTHWEST CAMPUS
This one-hour program and tour gives you a little insight into seeing our work firsthand. For more information about our KNOW Poverty Hour events, please email Lindsay Greer at lgreer@ccdofw.org. Administrative Mailing Address: 905 Holliday St. Wichita Falls, TX 76301. Client & Veteran Services Address: 905 Holliday St. WichitaFalls, TX 76301.
DENTAL CLINIC
Catholic Charities Fort Worth Dental Practice is open for all procedures. If you have a dental need, please call or text 817.600.1461.We are working under a very strict protocol following the recommendations from all the regulatory agencies. TRANSPORTATION SERVICES IN TARRANT COUNTY- CATHOLIC Call (817) 336-8714 for more information today! Catholic Charities Fort Worth’s Transportation Services is the second largest provider of transportation services in Tarrant County. Our goal is to address the transportation gaps in our community. We provide transportation to eligible clients for: employment trips, medical trips, rides forTAX PREPARATION
FREE Income Tax Preparation Assistance. VITA ELIGIBILITY. If your income is $60,000 OR LESS; We are not certified to prepared taxes if you are MARRIED FILINGREFUGEE SERVICES
The clients can be served up to 5 years after their date of arrival or date of eligibility certification. Clients are generally between 18-60 years old, but Refugee Employment can enroll individuals 16 and older, as well as those over 60 with special circumstances. Contact Information: RefugeeEmployment@ccdofw.org. WINTER STORM URI: DISASTER ASSISTANCE AND COMMUNITYSEE MORE ON CATHOLICCHARITIESFORTWORTH.ORG "MAKING WORK PAY" BILL COULD END THE BENEFITS CLIFF AS WE Commonly referred to as the “Making Work Pay” bill, the new law authorizes a pilot program testing the effects of a slow reduction of public assistance payments on the benefits cliff. Additionally, the law requires providers to offer intensive case management as part of the solution. Over a period of two to five years, the pilot will serve KNOW POVERTY GOLF TOURNAMENT Recent Posts. Grads credit Catholic program and schools with helping them succeed; News Channel 6 City Guide: Catholic Charities NorthwestCampus
WORLD REFUGEE DAY 2021 There is no excerpt because this is a protected post.REFUGEE SERVICES
To restore the lives of persecuted. The purpose of the program is to promote cultural adjustment and self-sufficiency in refugee communities. Reception and Placement provide services to eligible refugees, and SIVs residing no more than 100 miles from the CatholicCharities office.
OUR TEAM - CATHOLIC CHARITIES FORT WORTH Hours of Operation: Monday-Friday, 8:00am-5:00pm. PAGES. Get Help. Get Involved. Stories of Impact. About Us. Blog INTRODUCING: THE PATHWAYS The goal of establishing these pathways is not to devalue these financial metrics, but rather to distinguish the vital role each area plays in our anti-poverty efforts. Areas that research has shown play a huge role at predicting poverty levels down the road. Our goal remains: To help 10,000 families who are experiencing poverty. VOLUNTEER APPLICATION I hereby declare that the information provided by me in this application is true, correct and complete to the best of my knowledge. I understand that if volunteering, any misstatement or omission of facts on this application shall be cause for dismissal. I understand that the minimum age to volunteer is 18 (25 to drive forTransportation) and
PADUA - CATHOLIC CHARITIES FORT WORTH - OUR BOLD RESEARCH That’s why we created Padua. In 2015, we launched a bold research initiative to pioneer a more effective solution to poverty. Our Padua Pilot rewrote the manual: A model centered on long-term, holistic case management services that address the interconnected causes of poverty and serve the unique needs of each family. It’s relationship-based. "MAKING WORK PAY" BILL COULD END THE BENEFITS CLIFF AS WE Commonly referred to as the “Making Work Pay” bill, the new law authorizes a pilot program testing the effects of a slow reduction of public assistance payments on the benefits cliff. Additionally, the law requires providers to offer intensive case management as part of the solution. Over a period of two to five years, the pilot will serve NEW RESEARCH ON WHY PADUA WORKS Why We Created Padua. There are 100+ federal anti-poverty programs in the United States – siloed by need (housing, food, etc.) and consisting of complicated/confusing requirements and paperwork. For a family trying to get out of poverty, this can be overwhelming. They must navigate this maze in order to align their individual needs with the assistance that is available, while still facing TRANSPORTATION: THE MEANING OF A RIDE Transportation is one of the top barriers preventing those in poverty from becoming self-sufficient. We are a mobile society, but transportation options can be few and far between depending on where you live. For example, Fort Worth is the ONLY city out of the 41 cities in Tarrant County that has a mass transportation system.STAY THE COURSE
Community college graduation rates nationwide are tragic. We started asking why and then we figured out how to fix it. We partnered with the Wilson Sheehan Lab for Economic Opportunities (LEO) at the University of Notre Dame to create Stay the Course (STC), a research project to evaluate how case management can help low-income students persist in school and ultimately graduate, equipping them CATHOLIC CHARITIES FORT WORTH Catholic Charities Fort Worth (CCFW) is a learning organization that believes every person should have the opportunity to live their best life, free from poverty. Founded in 1910, CCFW works every day to make this vision a reality, serving tens of thousands of people in North Texas, and across the nation, each year.HELP WHEN NEEDED
Our services include personal consultation, application preparation and filing, and administrative legal representation for our clients. We cover all areas of family-based immigration, humanitarian relief, and citizenship services. To learn more, visit www.ccfwimmigration.com, call 817.289.4399, or email ics@ccdofw.org.LEARN MORE.
DENTAL CLINIC
Catholic Charities Fort Worth Dental Practice is open for all procedures. If you have a dental need, please call or text 817.600.1461.We are working under a very strict protocol following the recommendations from all the regulatory agencies. TRANSPORTATION SERVICES IN TARRANT COUNTY- CATHOLIC Call (817) 336-8714 for more information today! Catholic Charities Fort Worth’s Transportation Services is the second largest provider of transportation services in Tarrant County. Our goal is to address the transportation gaps in our community. We provide transportation to eligible clients for: employment trips, medical trips, rides forNORTHWEST CAMPUS
This one-hour program and tour gives you a little insight into seeing our work firsthand. For more information about our KNOW Poverty Hour events, please email Lindsay Greer at lgreer@ccdofw.org. Administrative Mailing Address: 905 Holliday St. Wichita Falls, TX 76301. Client & Veteran Services Address: 905 Holliday St. WichitaFalls, TX 76301.
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FREE Income Tax Preparation Assistance. VITA ELIGIBILITY. If your income is $60,000 OR LESS; We are not certified to prepared taxes if you are MARRIED FILINGREFUGEE SERVICES
The clients can be served up to 5 years after their date of arrival or date of eligibility certification. Clients are generally between 18-60 years old, but Refugee Employment can enroll individuals 16 and older, as well as those over 60 with special circumstances. Contact Information: RefugeeEmployment@ccdofw.org. TRANSPORTATION: THE MEANING OF A RIDE Transportation is one of the top barriers preventing those in poverty from becoming self-sufficient. We are a mobile society, but transportation options can be few and far between depending on where you live. For example, Fort Worth is the ONLY city out of the 41 cities in Tarrant County that has a mass transportation system. OUR STATEMENT: REFUGEE RESETTLEMENT IN TEXAS Unfortunately, his testimony was largely symbolic as this past Friday, Governor Abbott unexpectedly announced his decision to effectively end refugee resettlement in Texas. We are deeply saddened and disappointed by this decision. But in the spirit of our long history advocating on this issue, you can read Michael’s testimony below. CATHOLIC CHARITIES FORT WORTH Catholic Charities Fort Worth (CCFW) is a learning organization that believes every person should have the opportunity to live their best life, free from poverty. Founded in 1910, CCFW works every day to make this vision a reality, serving tens of thousands of people in North Texas, and across the nation, each year.HELP WHEN NEEDED
Our services include personal consultation, application preparation and filing, and administrative legal representation for our clients. We cover all areas of family-based immigration, humanitarian relief, and citizenship services. To learn more, visit www.ccfwimmigration.com, call 817.289.4399, or email ics@ccdofw.org.LEARN MORE.
DENTAL CLINIC
Catholic Charities Fort Worth Dental Practice is open for all procedures. If you have a dental need, please call or text 817.600.1461.We are working under a very strict protocol following the recommendations from all the regulatory agencies. TRANSPORTATION SERVICES IN TARRANT COUNTY- CATHOLIC Call (817) 336-8714 for more information today! Catholic Charities Fort Worth’s Transportation Services is the second largest provider of transportation services in Tarrant County. Our goal is to address the transportation gaps in our community. We provide transportation to eligible clients for: employment trips, medical trips, rides forNORTHWEST CAMPUS
This one-hour program and tour gives you a little insight into seeing our work firsthand. For more information about our KNOW Poverty Hour events, please email Lindsay Greer at lgreer@ccdofw.org. Administrative Mailing Address: 905 Holliday St. Wichita Falls, TX 76301. Client & Veteran Services Address: 905 Holliday St. WichitaFalls, TX 76301.
REFUGEE SERVICES
The clients can be served up to 5 years after their date of arrival or date of eligibility certification. Clients are generally between 18-60 years old, but Refugee Employment can enroll individuals 16 and older, as well as those over 60 with special circumstances. Contact Information: RefugeeEmployment@ccdofw.org. WINTER STORM URI: DISASTER ASSISTANCE AND COMMUNITYSEE MORE ON CATHOLICCHARITIESFORTWORTH.ORGTAX PREPARATION
FREE Income Tax Preparation Assistance. VITA ELIGIBILITY. If your income is $60,000 OR LESS; We are not certified to prepared taxes if you are MARRIED FILING TRANSPORTATION: THE MEANING OF A RIDE Transportation is one of the top barriers preventing those in poverty from becoming self-sufficient. We are a mobile society, but transportation options can be few and far between depending on where you live. For example, Fort Worth is the ONLY city out of the 41 cities in Tarrant County that has a mass transportation system. OUR STATEMENT: REFUGEE RESETTLEMENT IN TEXAS Unfortunately, his testimony was largely symbolic as this past Friday, Governor Abbott unexpectedly announced his decision to effectively end refugee resettlement in Texas. We are deeply saddened and disappointed by this decision. But in the spirit of our long history advocating on this issue, you can read Michael’s testimony below. WORLD REFUGEE DAY 2021 There is no excerpt because this is a protected post. NEWS AND PUBLICATIONS News Channel 6 City Guide: Catholic Charities Northwest Campus. May 19, 2021 | News. “Catholic Charities Fort Worth was founded in 1910, and over the last 111 years has grown and expanded. The Wichita Falls campus was opened in 2015,” Rita Gauthier, Director of Client Services said. “Catholic Charities believes that every person should ENDOWMENT - CATHOLIC CHARITIES FORT WORTH Address: P.O. Box 15610 Fort Worth, TX 76119. Federal tax ID number: # 45-4094964. If you would like more information about Endowment or on how to make a planned gift, please contact Laura Sotelo, Director of Endowment, at lsotelo@ccdofw.org or 817.289.2780. INTRODUCING: THE PATHWAYS The goal of establishing these pathways is not to devalue these financial metrics, but rather to distinguish the vital role each area plays in our anti-poverty efforts. Areas that research has shown play a huge role at predicting poverty levels down the road. Our goal remains: To help 10,000 families who are experiencing poverty. VOLUNTEER APPLICATION I hereby declare that the information provided by me in this application is true, correct and complete to the best of my knowledge. I understand that if volunteering, any misstatement or omission of facts on this application shall be cause for dismissal. I understand that the minimum age to volunteer is 18 (25 to drive forTransportation) and
ARLINGTON CAMPUS
Arlington Campaus provides Mail Room Service, Gabriel Project Mentoring program, Immigration Consultation and Other services. "MAKING WORK PAY" BILL COULD END THE BENEFITS CLIFF AS WE Commonly referred to as the “Making Work Pay” bill, the new law authorizes a pilot program testing the effects of a slow reduction of public assistance payments on the benefits cliff. Additionally, the law requires providers to offer intensive case management as part of the solution. Over a period of two to five years, the pilot will serve PADUA - CATHOLIC CHARITIES FORT WORTH - OUR BOLD RESEARCH That’s why we created Padua. In 2015, we launched a bold research initiative to pioneer a more effective solution to poverty. Our Padua Pilot rewrote the manual: A model centered on long-term, holistic case management services that address the interconnected causes of poverty and serve the unique needs of each family. It’s relationship-based. TRANSPORTATION: THE MEANING OF A RIDE Transportation is one of the top barriers preventing those in poverty from becoming self-sufficient. We are a mobile society, but transportation options can be few and far between depending on where you live. For example, Fort Worth is the ONLY city out of the 41 cities in Tarrant County that has a mass transportation system. OUR STATEMENT: REFUGEE RESETTLEMENT IN TEXAS Unfortunately, his testimony was largely symbolic as this past Friday, Governor Abbott unexpectedly announced his decision to effectively end refugee resettlement in Texas. We are deeply saddened and disappointed by this decision. But in the spirit of our long history advocating on this issue, you can read Michael’s testimony below. CATHOLIC CHARITIES FORT WORTH Catholic Charities Fort Worth (CCFW) is a learning organization that believes every person should have the opportunity to live their best life, free from poverty. Founded in 1910, CCFW works every day to make this vision a reality, serving tens of thousands of people in North Texas, and across the nation, each year.HELP WHEN NEEDED
Our services include personal consultation, application preparation and filing, and administrative legal representation for our clients. We cover all areas of family-based immigration, humanitarian relief, and citizenship services. To learn more, visit www.ccfwimmigration.com, call 817.289.4399, or email ics@ccdofw.org.LEARN MORE.
DENTAL CLINIC
Catholic Charities Fort Worth Dental Practice is open for all procedures. If you have a dental need, please call or text 817.600.1461.We are working under a very strict protocol following the recommendations from all the regulatory agencies. TRANSPORTATION SERVICES IN TARRANT COUNTY- CATHOLIC Call (817) 336-8714 for more information today! Catholic Charities Fort Worth’s Transportation Services is the second largest provider of transportation services in Tarrant County. Our goal is to address the transportation gaps in our community. We provide transportation to eligible clients for: employment trips, medical trips, rides forNORTHWEST CAMPUS
This one-hour program and tour gives you a little insight into seeing our work firsthand. For more information about our KNOW Poverty Hour events, please email Lindsay Greer at lgreer@ccdofw.org. Administrative Mailing Address: 905 Holliday St. Wichita Falls, TX 76301. Client & Veteran Services Address: 905 Holliday St. WichitaFalls, TX 76301.
WINTER STORM URI: DISASTER ASSISTANCE AND COMMUNITYSEE MORE ON CATHOLICCHARITIESFORTWORTH.ORGTAX PREPARATION
FREE Income Tax Preparation Assistance. VITA ELIGIBILITY. If your income is $60,000 OR LESS; We are not certified to prepared taxes if you are MARRIED FILINGREFUGEE SERVICES
The clients can be served up to 5 years after their date of arrival or date of eligibility certification. Clients are generally between 18-60 years old, but Refugee Employment can enroll individuals 16 and older, as well as those over 60 with special circumstances. Contact Information: RefugeeEmployment@ccdofw.org. TRANSPORTATION: THE MEANING OF A RIDE Transportation is one of the top barriers preventing those in poverty from becoming self-sufficient. We are a mobile society, but transportation options can be few and far between depending on where you live. For example, Fort Worth is the ONLY city out of the 41 cities in Tarrant County that has a mass transportation system. OUR STATEMENT: REFUGEE RESETTLEMENT IN TEXAS Unfortunately, his testimony was largely symbolic as this past Friday, Governor Abbott unexpectedly announced his decision to effectively end refugee resettlement in Texas. We are deeply saddened and disappointed by this decision. But in the spirit of our long history advocating on this issue, you can read Michael’s testimony below. CATHOLIC CHARITIES FORT WORTH Catholic Charities Fort Worth (CCFW) is a learning organization that believes every person should have the opportunity to live their best life, free from poverty. Founded in 1910, CCFW works every day to make this vision a reality, serving tens of thousands of people in North Texas, and across the nation, each year.HELP WHEN NEEDED
Our services include personal consultation, application preparation and filing, and administrative legal representation for our clients. We cover all areas of family-based immigration, humanitarian relief, and citizenship services. To learn more, visit www.ccfwimmigration.com, call 817.289.4399, or email ics@ccdofw.org.LEARN MORE.
DENTAL CLINIC
Catholic Charities Fort Worth Dental Practice is open for all procedures. If you have a dental need, please call or text 817.600.1461.We are working under a very strict protocol following the recommendations from all the regulatory agencies. TRANSPORTATION SERVICES IN TARRANT COUNTY- CATHOLIC Call (817) 336-8714 for more information today! Catholic Charities Fort Worth’s Transportation Services is the second largest provider of transportation services in Tarrant County. Our goal is to address the transportation gaps in our community. We provide transportation to eligible clients for: employment trips, medical trips, rides forNORTHWEST CAMPUS
This one-hour program and tour gives you a little insight into seeing our work firsthand. For more information about our KNOW Poverty Hour events, please email Lindsay Greer at lgreer@ccdofw.org. Administrative Mailing Address: 905 Holliday St. Wichita Falls, TX 76301. Client & Veteran Services Address: 905 Holliday St. WichitaFalls, TX 76301.
WINTER STORM URI: DISASTER ASSISTANCE AND COMMUNITYSEE MORE ON CATHOLICCHARITIESFORTWORTH.ORGTAX PREPARATION
FREE Income Tax Preparation Assistance. VITA ELIGIBILITY. If your income is $60,000 OR LESS; We are not certified to prepared taxes if you are MARRIED FILINGREFUGEE SERVICES
The clients can be served up to 5 years after their date of arrival or date of eligibility certification. Clients are generally between 18-60 years old, but Refugee Employment can enroll individuals 16 and older, as well as those over 60 with special circumstances. Contact Information: RefugeeEmployment@ccdofw.org. TRANSPORTATION: THE MEANING OF A RIDE Transportation is one of the top barriers preventing those in poverty from becoming self-sufficient. We are a mobile society, but transportation options can be few and far between depending on where you live. For example, Fort Worth is the ONLY city out of the 41 cities in Tarrant County that has a mass transportation system. OUR STATEMENT: REFUGEE RESETTLEMENT IN TEXAS Unfortunately, his testimony was largely symbolic as this past Friday, Governor Abbott unexpectedly announced his decision to effectively end refugee resettlement in Texas. We are deeply saddened and disappointed by this decision. But in the spirit of our long history advocating on this issue, you can read Michael’s testimony below. WORLD REFUGEE DAY 2021 There is no excerpt because this is a protected post. NEWS AND PUBLICATIONS News Channel 6 City Guide: Catholic Charities Northwest Campus. May 19, 2021 | News. “Catholic Charities Fort Worth was founded in 1910, and over the last 111 years has grown and expanded. The Wichita Falls campus was opened in 2015,” Rita Gauthier, Director of Client Services said. “Catholic Charities believes that every person should ENDOWMENT - CATHOLIC CHARITIES FORT WORTH Address: P.O. Box 15610 Fort Worth, TX 76119. Federal tax ID number: # 45-4094964. If you would like more information about Endowment or on how to make a planned gift, please contact Laura Sotelo, Director of Endowment, at lsotelo@ccdofw.org or 817.289.2780. INTRODUCING: THE PATHWAYS The goal of establishing these pathways is not to devalue these financial metrics, but rather to distinguish the vital role each area plays in our anti-poverty efforts. Areas that research has shown play a huge role at predicting poverty levels down the road. Our goal remains: To help 10,000 families who are experiencing poverty. VOLUNTEER APPLICATION I hereby declare that the information provided by me in this application is true, correct and complete to the best of my knowledge. I understand that if volunteering, any misstatement or omission of facts on this application shall be cause for dismissal. I understand that the minimum age to volunteer is 18 (25 to drive forTransportation) and
ARLINGTON CAMPUS
Arlington Campaus provides Mail Room Service, Gabriel Project Mentoring program, Immigration Consultation and Other services. "MAKING WORK PAY" BILL COULD END THE BENEFITS CLIFF AS WE Commonly referred to as the “Making Work Pay” bill, the new law authorizes a pilot program testing the effects of a slow reduction of public assistance payments on the benefits cliff. Additionally, the law requires providers to offer intensive case management as part of the solution. Over a period of two to five years, the pilot will serve PADUA - CATHOLIC CHARITIES FORT WORTH - OUR BOLD RESEARCH That’s why we created Padua. In 2015, we launched a bold research initiative to pioneer a more effective solution to poverty. Our Padua Pilot rewrote the manual: A model centered on long-term, holistic case management services that address the interconnected causes of poverty and serve the unique needs of each family. It’s relationship-based. TRANSPORTATION: THE MEANING OF A RIDE Transportation is one of the top barriers preventing those in poverty from becoming self-sufficient. We are a mobile society, but transportation options can be few and far between depending on where you live. For example, Fort Worth is the ONLY city out of the 41 cities in Tarrant County that has a mass transportation system. OUR STATEMENT: REFUGEE RESETTLEMENT IN TEXAS Unfortunately, his testimony was largely symbolic as this past Friday, Governor Abbott unexpectedly announced his decision to effectively end refugee resettlement in Texas. We are deeply saddened and disappointed by this decision. But in the spirit of our long history advocating on this issue, you can read Michael’s testimony below. CATHOLIC CHARITIES FORT WORTH Catholic Charities Fort Worth (CCFW) is a learning organization that believes every person should have the opportunity to live their best life, free from poverty. Founded in 1910, CCFW works every day to make this vision a reality, serving tens of thousands of people in North Texas, and across the nation, each year.HELP WHEN NEEDED
Our services include personal consultation, application preparation and filing, and administrative legal representation for our clients. We cover all areas of family-based immigration, humanitarian relief, and citizenship services. To learn more, visit www.ccfwimmigration.com, call 817.289.4399, or email ics@ccdofw.org.LEARN MORE.
DENTAL CLINIC
Catholic Charities Fort Worth Dental Practice is open for all procedures. If you have a dental need, please call or text 817.600.1461.We are working under a very strict protocol following the recommendations from all the regulatory agencies. TRANSPORTATION SERVICES IN TARRANT COUNTY- CATHOLIC Call (817) 336-8714 for more information today! Catholic Charities Fort Worth’s Transportation Services is the second largest provider of transportation services in Tarrant County. Our goal is to address the transportation gaps in our community. We provide transportation to eligible clients for: employment trips, medical trips, rides forNORTHWEST CAMPUS
This one-hour program and tour gives you a little insight into seeing our work firsthand. For more information about our KNOW Poverty Hour events, please email Lindsay Greer at lgreer@ccdofw.org. Administrative Mailing Address: 905 Holliday St. Wichita Falls, TX 76301. Client & Veteran Services Address: 905 Holliday St. WichitaFalls, TX 76301.
WINTER STORM URI: DISASTER ASSISTANCE AND COMMUNITYSEE MORE ON CATHOLICCHARITIESFORTWORTH.ORGTAX PREPARATION
FREE Income Tax Preparation Assistance. VITA ELIGIBILITY. If your income is $60,000 OR LESS; We are not certified to prepared taxes if you are MARRIED FILINGREFUGEE SERVICES
The clients can be served up to 5 years after their date of arrival or date of eligibility certification. Clients are generally between 18-60 years old, but Refugee Employment can enroll individuals 16 and older, as well as those over 60 with special circumstances. Contact Information: RefugeeEmployment@ccdofw.org. TRANSPORTATION: THE MEANING OF A RIDE Transportation is one of the top barriers preventing those in poverty from becoming self-sufficient. We are a mobile society, but transportation options can be few and far between depending on where you live. For example, Fort Worth is the ONLY city out of the 41 cities in Tarrant County that has a mass transportation system. OUR STATEMENT: REFUGEE RESETTLEMENT IN TEXAS Unfortunately, his testimony was largely symbolic as this past Friday, Governor Abbott unexpectedly announced his decision to effectively end refugee resettlement in Texas. We are deeply saddened and disappointed by this decision. But in the spirit of our long history advocating on this issue, you can read Michael’s testimony below. CATHOLIC CHARITIES FORT WORTH Catholic Charities Fort Worth (CCFW) is a learning organization that believes every person should have the opportunity to live their best life, free from poverty. Founded in 1910, CCFW works every day to make this vision a reality, serving tens of thousands of people in North Texas, and across the nation, each year.HELP WHEN NEEDED
Our services include personal consultation, application preparation and filing, and administrative legal representation for our clients. We cover all areas of family-based immigration, humanitarian relief, and citizenship services. To learn more, visit www.ccfwimmigration.com, call 817.289.4399, or email ics@ccdofw.org.LEARN MORE.
DENTAL CLINIC
Catholic Charities Fort Worth Dental Practice is open for all procedures. If you have a dental need, please call or text 817.600.1461.We are working under a very strict protocol following the recommendations from all the regulatory agencies. TRANSPORTATION SERVICES IN TARRANT COUNTY- CATHOLIC Call (817) 336-8714 for more information today! Catholic Charities Fort Worth’s Transportation Services is the second largest provider of transportation services in Tarrant County. Our goal is to address the transportation gaps in our community. We provide transportation to eligible clients for: employment trips, medical trips, rides forNORTHWEST CAMPUS
This one-hour program and tour gives you a little insight into seeing our work firsthand. For more information about our KNOW Poverty Hour events, please email Lindsay Greer at lgreer@ccdofw.org. Administrative Mailing Address: 905 Holliday St. Wichita Falls, TX 76301. Client & Veteran Services Address: 905 Holliday St. WichitaFalls, TX 76301.
WINTER STORM URI: DISASTER ASSISTANCE AND COMMUNITYSEE MORE ON CATHOLICCHARITIESFORTWORTH.ORGTAX PREPARATION
FREE Income Tax Preparation Assistance. VITA ELIGIBILITY. If your income is $60,000 OR LESS; We are not certified to prepared taxes if you are MARRIED FILINGREFUGEE SERVICES
The clients can be served up to 5 years after their date of arrival or date of eligibility certification. Clients are generally between 18-60 years old, but Refugee Employment can enroll individuals 16 and older, as well as those over 60 with special circumstances. Contact Information: RefugeeEmployment@ccdofw.org. TRANSPORTATION: THE MEANING OF A RIDE Transportation is one of the top barriers preventing those in poverty from becoming self-sufficient. We are a mobile society, but transportation options can be few and far between depending on where you live. For example, Fort Worth is the ONLY city out of the 41 cities in Tarrant County that has a mass transportation system. OUR STATEMENT: REFUGEE RESETTLEMENT IN TEXAS Unfortunately, his testimony was largely symbolic as this past Friday, Governor Abbott unexpectedly announced his decision to effectively end refugee resettlement in Texas. We are deeply saddened and disappointed by this decision. But in the spirit of our long history advocating on this issue, you can read Michael’s testimony below. WORLD REFUGEE DAY 2021 There is no excerpt because this is a protected post. NEWS AND PUBLICATIONS News Channel 6 City Guide: Catholic Charities Northwest Campus. May 19, 2021 | News. “Catholic Charities Fort Worth was founded in 1910, and over the last 111 years has grown and expanded. The Wichita Falls campus was opened in 2015,” Rita Gauthier, Director of Client Services said. “Catholic Charities believes that every person should ENDOWMENT - CATHOLIC CHARITIES FORT WORTH Address: P.O. Box 15610 Fort Worth, TX 76119. Federal tax ID number: # 45-4094964. If you would like more information about Endowment or on how to make a planned gift, please contact Laura Sotelo, Director of Endowment, at lsotelo@ccdofw.org or 817.289.2780. INTRODUCING: THE PATHWAYS The goal of establishing these pathways is not to devalue these financial metrics, but rather to distinguish the vital role each area plays in our anti-poverty efforts. Areas that research has shown play a huge role at predicting poverty levels down the road. Our goal remains: To help 10,000 families who are experiencing poverty. VOLUNTEER APPLICATION I hereby declare that the information provided by me in this application is true, correct and complete to the best of my knowledge. I understand that if volunteering, any misstatement or omission of facts on this application shall be cause for dismissal. I understand that the minimum age to volunteer is 18 (25 to drive forTransportation) and
ARLINGTON CAMPUS
Arlington Campaus provides Mail Room Service, Gabriel Project Mentoring program, Immigration Consultation and Other services. "MAKING WORK PAY" BILL COULD END THE BENEFITS CLIFF AS WE Commonly referred to as the “Making Work Pay” bill, the new law authorizes a pilot program testing the effects of a slow reduction of public assistance payments on the benefits cliff. Additionally, the law requires providers to offer intensive case management as part of the solution. Over a period of two to five years, the pilot will serve PADUA - CATHOLIC CHARITIES FORT WORTH - OUR BOLD RESEARCH That’s why we created Padua. In 2015, we launched a bold research initiative to pioneer a more effective solution to poverty. Our Padua Pilot rewrote the manual: A model centered on long-term, holistic case management services that address the interconnected causes of poverty and serve the unique needs of each family. It’s relationship-based. TRANSPORTATION: THE MEANING OF A RIDE Transportation is one of the top barriers preventing those in poverty from becoming self-sufficient. We are a mobile society, but transportation options can be few and far between depending on where you live. For example, Fort Worth is the ONLY city out of the 41 cities in Tarrant County that has a mass transportation system. OUR STATEMENT: REFUGEE RESETTLEMENT IN TEXAS Unfortunately, his testimony was largely symbolic as this past Friday, Governor Abbott unexpectedly announced his decision to effectively end refugee resettlement in Texas. We are deeply saddened and disappointed by this decision. But in the spirit of our long history advocating on this issue, you can read Michael’s testimony below. CATHOLIC CHARITIES FORT WORTH Catholic Charities Fort Worth (CCFW) is a learning organization that believes every person should have the opportunity to live their best life, free from poverty. Founded in 1910, CCFW works every day to make this vision a reality, serving tens of thousands of people in North Texas, and across the nation, each year.HELP WHEN NEEDED
Our services include personal consultation, application preparation and filing, and administrative legal representation for our clients. We cover all areas of family-based immigration, humanitarian relief, and citizenship services. To learn more, visit www.ccfwimmigration.com, call 817.289.4399, or email ics@ccdofw.org.LEARN MORE.
DENTAL CLINIC
Catholic Charities Fort Worth Dental Practice is open for all procedures. If you have a dental need, please call or text 817.600.1461.We are working under a very strict protocol following the recommendations from all the regulatory agencies. TRANSPORTATION SERVICES IN TARRANT COUNTY- CATHOLIC Call (817) 336-8714 for more information today! Catholic Charities Fort Worth’s Transportation Services is the second largest provider of transportation services in Tarrant County. Our goal is to address the transportation gaps in our community. We provide transportation to eligible clients for: employment trips, medical trips, rides forNORTHWEST CAMPUS
This one-hour program and tour gives you a little insight into seeing our work firsthand. For more information about our KNOW Poverty Hour events, please email Lindsay Greer at lgreer@ccdofw.org. Administrative Mailing Address: 905 Holliday St. Wichita Falls, TX 76301. Client & Veteran Services Address: 905 Holliday St. WichitaFalls, TX 76301.
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The clients can be served up to 5 years after their date of arrival or date of eligibility certification. Clients are generally between 18-60 years old, but Refugee Employment can enroll individuals 16 and older, as well as those over 60 with special circumstances. Contact Information: RefugeeEmployment@ccdofw.org.TAX PREPARATION
FREE Income Tax Preparation Assistance. VITA ELIGIBILITY. If your income is $60,000 OR LESS; We are not certified to prepared taxes if you are MARRIED FILING TRANSPORTATION: THE MEANING OF A RIDE Transportation is one of the top barriers preventing those in poverty from becoming self-sufficient. We are a mobile society, but transportation options can be few and far between depending on where you live. For example, Fort Worth is the ONLY city out of the 41 cities in Tarrant County that has a mass transportation system. OUR STATEMENT: REFUGEE RESETTLEMENT IN TEXAS Unfortunately, his testimony was largely symbolic as this past Friday, Governor Abbott unexpectedly announced his decision to effectively end refugee resettlement in Texas. We are deeply saddened and disappointed by this decision. But in the spirit of our long history advocating on this issue, you can read Michael’s testimony below. CATHOLIC CHARITIES FORT WORTH Catholic Charities Fort Worth (CCFW) is a learning organization that believes every person should have the opportunity to live their best life, free from poverty. Founded in 1910, CCFW works every day to make this vision a reality, serving tens of thousands of people in North Texas, and across the nation, each year.HELP WHEN NEEDED
Our services include personal consultation, application preparation and filing, and administrative legal representation for our clients. We cover all areas of family-based immigration, humanitarian relief, and citizenship services. To learn more, visit www.ccfwimmigration.com, call 817.289.4399, or email ics@ccdofw.org.LEARN MORE.
DENTAL CLINIC
Catholic Charities Fort Worth Dental Practice is open for all procedures. If you have a dental need, please call or text 817.600.1461.We are working under a very strict protocol following the recommendations from all the regulatory agencies. TRANSPORTATION SERVICES IN TARRANT COUNTY- CATHOLIC Call (817) 336-8714 for more information today! Catholic Charities Fort Worth’s Transportation Services is the second largest provider of transportation services in Tarrant County. Our goal is to address the transportation gaps in our community. We provide transportation to eligible clients for: employment trips, medical trips, rides forNORTHWEST CAMPUS
This one-hour program and tour gives you a little insight into seeing our work firsthand. For more information about our KNOW Poverty Hour events, please email Lindsay Greer at lgreer@ccdofw.org. Administrative Mailing Address: 905 Holliday St. Wichita Falls, TX 76301. Client & Veteran Services Address: 905 Holliday St. WichitaFalls, TX 76301.
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FREE Income Tax Preparation Assistance. VITA ELIGIBILITY. If your income is $60,000 OR LESS; We are not certified to prepared taxes if you are MARRIED FILING TRANSPORTATION: THE MEANING OF A RIDE Transportation is one of the top barriers preventing those in poverty from becoming self-sufficient. We are a mobile society, but transportation options can be few and far between depending on where you live. For example, Fort Worth is the ONLY city out of the 41 cities in Tarrant County that has a mass transportation system. OUR STATEMENT: REFUGEE RESETTLEMENT IN TEXAS Unfortunately, his testimony was largely symbolic as this past Friday, Governor Abbott unexpectedly announced his decision to effectively end refugee resettlement in Texas. We are deeply saddened and disappointed by this decision. But in the spirit of our long history advocating on this issue, you can read Michael’s testimony below. WORLD REFUGEE DAY 2021 There is no excerpt because this is a protected post. NEWS AND PUBLICATIONS News Channel 6 City Guide: Catholic Charities Northwest Campus. May 19, 2021 | News. “Catholic Charities Fort Worth was founded in 1910, and over the last 111 years has grown and expanded. The Wichita Falls campus was opened in 2015,” Rita Gauthier, Director of Client Services said. “Catholic Charities believes that every person should ENDOWMENT - CATHOLIC CHARITIES FORT WORTH Address: P.O. Box 15610 Fort Worth, TX 76119. Federal tax ID number: # 45-4094964. If you would like more information about Endowment or on how to make a planned gift, please contact Laura Sotelo, Director of Endowment, at lsotelo@ccdofw.org or 817.289.2780. INTRODUCING: THE PATHWAYS The goal of establishing these pathways is not to devalue these financial metrics, but rather to distinguish the vital role each area plays in our anti-poverty efforts. Areas that research has shown play a huge role at predicting poverty levels down the road. Our goal remains: To help 10,000 families who are experiencing poverty. VOLUNTEER APPLICATION I hereby declare that the information provided by me in this application is true, correct and complete to the best of my knowledge. I understand that if volunteering, any misstatement or omission of facts on this application shall be cause for dismissal. I understand that the minimum age to volunteer is 18 (25 to drive forTransportation) and
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Arlington Campaus provides Mail Room Service, Gabriel Project Mentoring program, Immigration Consultation and Other services. "MAKING WORK PAY" BILL COULD END THE BENEFITS CLIFF AS WE Commonly referred to as the “Making Work Pay” bill, the new law authorizes a pilot program testing the effects of a slow reduction of public assistance payments on the benefits cliff. Additionally, the law requires providers to offer intensive case management as part of the solution. Over a period of two to five years, the pilot will serve PADUA - CATHOLIC CHARITIES FORT WORTH - OUR BOLD RESEARCH That’s why we created Padua. In 2015, we launched a bold research initiative to pioneer a more effective solution to poverty. Our Padua Pilot rewrote the manual: A model centered on long-term, holistic case management services that address the interconnected causes of poverty and serve the unique needs of each family. It’s relationship-based. TRANSPORTATION: THE MEANING OF A RIDE Transportation is one of the top barriers preventing those in poverty from becoming self-sufficient. We are a mobile society, but transportation options can be few and far between depending on where you live. For example, Fort Worth is the ONLY city out of the 41 cities in Tarrant County that has a mass transportation system. OUR STATEMENT: REFUGEE RESETTLEMENT IN TEXAS Unfortunately, his testimony was largely symbolic as this past Friday, Governor Abbott unexpectedly announced his decision to effectively end refugee resettlement in Texas. We are deeply saddened and disappointed by this decision. But in the spirit of our long history advocating on this issue, you can read Michael’s testimony below.817.534.0814
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CONGRATULATIONS, CLASS OF 2021!Be An #Advocate
BE A GRADUATE ADVOCATE It’s time to celebrate our 2021 _Stay the Course® ___(STC) and Rural Vocation graduates! Designed to support non-traditional and low-income students, our education programs empower students on the PATHWAY TO ACHIEVE THEIR EDUCATIONAL GOALS. Students in the Class of 2021 not only completed their degree this year, but also persevered through an _entire year_ of living and learning through a GLOBAL PANDEMIC. These students have PERSISTED through a myriad of obstacles this year on top of WIDESPREAD UNCERTAINTY in the world around them. After the past year’s challenges, we are so proud of the HARD WORK and RESILIENCE they embraced in order to get here. Since we cannot gather for a formal graduation ceremony with these graduates, we want to ensure the Class of 2021 feels our love and support this month. Can you help us honor them and BE AN ADVOCATE FOROUR GRADUATES?
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NEW TEXAS RENT RELIEF PROGRAM! _LAUNCHING MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15_ The TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY AFFAIRS announced this week a new rent and utilities relief program to provide $1 billion of assistance to families in need as a result of COVID-19! The TEXAS RENT RELIEF PROGRAM launches Monday, February 15 at 8 AM (CST). You can apply online at TEXASRENTRELIEF.COM or by phone at 1-833-9TX-RENT (1-833-989-7368). Phone has multiple language options. The program can help renters with bills as far back as March 13, 2020. APPLICANTS DO NOT NEED TO APPLY THROUGH CCFW! The only way to apply is through TDHCA, either online or by phone. Visit THEIR WEBSITE in advance to prepare to apply onMonday at 8 AM!
El DEPARTAMENTO DE VIVIENDA Y ASUNTOS COMUNITARIOS DE TEXAS anunció esta semana un nuevo programa de alivio de renta y servicios públicos para proporcionar one mil millones de asistencia a las familias necesitadas como resultado de COVID-19! El Texas Rent Relief Program se lanza el lunes 15 de febrero a las 8 AM (CST). Puede solicitar en línea en TEXASRENTRELIEF.COM o por teléfono al 1-833-9TX-RENT (1-833-989-7368). El teléfono tiene varias opciones de idioma. El programa puede ayudar a los inquilinos con cuentas desde el 13 de marzo de 2020. ¡LOS SOLICITANTES NO NECESITAN SOLICITAR A TRAVÉS DE CCFW! La única manera de aplicar es a través de TDHCA, ya sea en línea o por teléfono. Visita TEXASRENTRELIEF.COM con antelación para prepararte para aplicar el lunes a las 8 AM!Am I Eligible?
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Catholic Charities Fort Worth (CCFW) is a learning organization that believes every person should have the opportunity to live their best life, free from poverty. Founded in 1910, CCFW works every day to make this vision a reality, serving tens of thousands of people in North Texas, and across the nation, each year. CCFW is rooted in Catholic Social Teaching and reflects these values through our client-centered approach and commitment to ensuring our practices meaningfully impact the lives of those we serve. We strategically challenge the way poverty is addressed nationwide by creating solutions to meet the evolving needs of our community, eradicating the barriers keeping people in poverty, and transforming the narrative around poverty through advocacy and collaboration. To learn more about our unique approach, register for one of our virtual KNOW POVERTY HOURS here. OUR MISSION IS TO PROVIDE SERVICE TO THOSE IN NEED, TO ADVOCATE COMPASSION AND JUSTICE IN THE STRUCTURES OF SOCIETY, AND TO CALL ALL PEOPLE OF GOOD WILL TO DO THE SAME. WE NEED TO KNOW. NOT ASSUME. Learn more about our commitment to research and evaluation.READ MORE
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WE SERVE TENS OF THOUSANDS OF INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES IN OUR 28-COUNTY DIOCESE EACH YEAR. WE CREATE LASTING IMPACT WE MEASURE SUCCESS BY END-GOAL IMPACT, BUT WE RECOGNIZE THE END GOAL LOOKS DIFFERENT FOR EACH CLIENT. THAT’S WHY WE HAVE DEVELOPED A MULTIDIMENSIONAL FRAMEWORK TO CAPTURE THE COMPLEXITY OF POVERTY AND BETTER TAILOR OUR SERVICES TO CLIENTS’ NEEDS. THESE ARE OUR OUT OF POVERTY PATHWAYS: FINANCIAL RESILIENCY EDUCATIONAL CREDENTIALSEMPLOYMENT
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GRADS CREDIT CATHOLIC PROGRAM AND SCHOOLS WITH HELPING THEM SUCCEEDJun 3, 2021
North Texas Catholic: It took Isabel Vera nine years from the time she dropped out of community college until she returned to school, and help from the Rural Vocation program, part of Catholic Charities Fort Worth’s Northwest Campus, made it possible.read more
HOW A GOOD IDEA TO END POVERTY ENDED UP IN THE TRASH BINApr 16, 2021
Dallas Morning News: "The legislation, also called the Making Work Pay measure, proposed to track success by each individual’s progress toward earning a living wage, having savings in the bank, demonstrating savings behavior, not having excessive orinappropriate...
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NEWS CHANNEL 6 CITY GUIDE: CATHOLIC CHARITIES NORTHWEST CAMPUSMay 19, 2021
“Catholic Charities Fort Worth was founded in 1910, and over the last 111 years has grown and expanded. The Wichita Falls campus was opened in 2015,” Rita Gauthier, Director of Client Services said. “Catholic Charities believes that every person should have the...read more
RELIANT SUPPORTS ESSENTIAL STORM RECOVERY IN DFW WITH $300,000 INDONATIONS
Mar 25, 2021
“Our goal to end poverty, one family at a time, is something that relies on community support and mutual partnership. Reliant's commitment to rolling up their sleeves and working alongside us to make change is a stellar example of corporate responsibility. Most ofour...
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LEADING BY EXAMPLE, ONE STEP AT A TIMEMay 12, 2021
Our Stay the Course (STC) client, Gabby Hall, was one of three single moms chosen for Roadtrip Nation's documentary, "A Single Mom's Story," which was released last year! Learn more about Gabby's experience with Roadtrip Nation, what motivated her to pursue her degree...read more
FEDERAL ANTI-POVERTY PROGRAMS HAVE THEIR LIMITATIONS, AND MONEY ALONEISN’T THE CURE
Mar 22, 2021
Dallas Morning News: "Myriad factors contribute to a person or family finding themselves in poverty, and the way out won't be the same for each person." Featuring our Padua program, this article discusses how CCFW's individualized approach and research partnership...read more
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