Catholic Charities on WDRB
Watch WDRB’s coverage of the Lebanese American Country Club’s gift to Catholic Charities here:
Watch a video of the presentation as recorded by Darian Decker here!
Watch WDRB’s coverage of the Lebanese American Country Club’s gift to Catholic Charities here:
Watch a video of the presentation as recorded by Darian Decker here!
The Lebanese American Country Club on Monday presented a gift of $619,216 to Catholic Charities of Louisville for our capital campaign and to support the work of Immigration Legal Services.
LACC Board member Ackie George said the country club’s members decided to make the gift to Catholic Charities because the agency’s work with immigrants reminds them of their own heritage. “Our grandparents were […]
Erica Joseph has joined Migration and Refugee Services as a Youth and Family Reunifications Caseworker.
My name is Erica Joseph, I’m from Haiti, but I lived more than 10 years in Santiago, Chile. I have more than 7 years of experience working in immigrations issues and the migrant community (specifically the Haitians) in Santiago, Chile. I speak Spanish, Creole, French and English. […]
Adela Nyamuco has joined Migration and Refugee Services as a Childcare Worker.
Hi. My name is Adela. I was born in Congo but grew up in Kenya where I finished High School. I am a mother of 8 months boy. I love to sing. It is a big passion of mine. I am excited to be a part of the MRS team and […]
We have everything from a caseworker to an event planner to a community outreach coordinator to a sous chef open. Yes, a sous chef. Check out the entire list here.
Members of the Lebanese American Country Club are presenting a check for $619,000 to Catholic Charities of Louisville THIS MONDAY in the Conference Room at 2911 S. Fourth Street. Please join us for the presentation if you can.
$250,000 of the gift will go to our new building.
$269,000 will go to operating expenses for Immigration Legal Services.
$100,000 will establish an endowment […]
We are looking for people fluent in English and Urkainian to be trained as interpreters and translators. We provide all training at no cost to you. If you know someone, please contact Alisa at apifine@archlou.org. Thanks!
Shout out to Cydnei Dean, Community Support Services, for sharing her insight and telling us about a special need in her column in The Record. What special need, you ask. Read the column to find out!
These students from Holy Trinity Parish School helped out at Bakhita last week, organizing the donation room and putting together cleaning kits for program participant. They did a great job!