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Matt Smith, PhD, named CEO of St. Joseph Community Health Foundation

The Board of Directors and the Poor Handmaids of Jesus Christ announce the appointment of Matt Smith, PhD, as the next CEO of the St. Joseph Community Health Foundation.

Fort Wayne Mayor Tucker announces grants to 22 non-profit programs

Fort Wayne Mayor Sharon Tucker today announced that 22 local non-profit programs will receive funding from the City of Fort Wayne’s federal Community Development Block Grant and Emergency Solutions Grant dollars.

Volunteers offer free tax preparation services

Free tax help is available to area residents from January 27 to April 12, 2025.

Mayor Tucker announces awarding of 22 grants to non-profit programs

Fort Wayne Mayor Sharon Tucker today announced that 22 local non-profit organization programs will receive funding from the City of Fort Wayne’s federal Community Development Block Grant and Emergency Solutions Grant dollars.

City announces COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance program to reopen

Today, the City of Fort Wayne’s Office of Housing and Neighborhood Services announced that the Emergency Rental Assistance program will reopen on Monday, Feb. 21, 2022.

Afghan refugees to arrive in Fort Wayne

Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Fort Wayne-South Bend Interim CEO Dan Florin and community leaders discussed Afghan Refugee integration and resettlement today at the USF Historic Women’s Club.

Video and photos: Community ID Card program announcement

Photos and video from this morning's announcement of the new Fort Wayne Community Identification Card program by the City of Fort Wayne and Catholic...

Fort Wayne Community ID Card program announced

Today, Mayor Tom Henry and Catholic Charities announced a partnership to establish a Fort Wayne Community Identification Card program.

Rent and Utility Assistance Program opens Monday – 3/8/2021

Today, the City of Fort Wayne’s Community Development Division announced that a new Emergency Rental Assistance program has been established.

United Way invests more than $4.68 million

Today, United Way of Allen County announced $4.68 million being invested in Allen County over the next year.