Tag: Catholic Charities of Fort Wayne-South Bend
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.
$517,182 in local grants announced
More than $500,000 in grants have been given to local organizations to improve the health and
wellness of vulnerable and low-income populations of Allen County.
Lecture and panel discussing research and programs aimed at helping those in need
On December 2nd, the Notre Dame Club of Fort Wayne and Catholic Charities, will host a lecture followed by a panel discussion focused on current research and programs aimed at helping those in need.
Allen Superior Court celebrates 9th annual Adoption Day
This year Thursday, November 19 has been designated Adoption Day, a special day to celebrate and honor families who adopt.
Crime Victim Care receives funding to promote mental health & wellness in refugee &...
Crime Victim Care of Allen County will continue to provide free mental health services to refugee and immigrant families in Fort Wayne.