IMMIGRATION-CITIZENSHIP: Staff bilingual in Spanish and English helps with forms, interpretation, advocate for immigration issues and citizenship preparation. Spanish speaking women's domestic violence support group. English classes and citizenship.
DROP-IN CENTER: A place to come in out of the weather and have a free cup of coffee and snack. Street people gain a sense of community, can store items, make local phone calls. We encourage and assist with personal progress.
FOOD PANTRY: for emergency situations. Food provided by Echo Food Bank.
DREXEL HOUSE: Transitional housing for homeless families. Call to make an appointment with case manager.
INFORMAL COUNSELING: related to domestic and budget problems, referrals, etc. Free local phone calls
GRADS-DADS PROGRAM: Case management, parenting classes and referrals. No age limit.
At Catholic Charities we help people, regardless of their faith, who are struggling with poverty and other complex issues. At CCUSA, our advocacy and disaster relief programs — and our support of member agencies in our network — is making tangible progress toward providing help and hope to our neighbors across the country. Our collective efforts focus on a set of strategic priorities that make a difference in the lives of people in need.
503 W. Historic Highway 66