Catholic Charities West Virginia

Why Catholic Charities West Virginia?

By: Micah Underwood, Grant Manager at CCWVa What’s in the name? If you’ve ever wondered why we’re called Catholic Charities West Virginia (or some variation of that question), this post is for you. What’s with the Catholic part? you might think. (Keep reading for the answer.) Or maybe Do you have to be Catholic to...

Restoring Hope Through Community

When a nine-year-old girl grew worried for her family, she turned to someone she trusted, Hannah Cooper. Hannah is a volunteer at the local girls’ dance company and also serves as a Service Specialist with Catholic Charities West Virginia. Hannah reached out to the child’s 86-year-old great-grandmother, Sandra, who leads their four-generation household. Their electricity...

financial support

Helping a Family Find Stability

When Dan called our Romney office, he was overwhelmed and unsure where to turn. Practically overnight, his life had changed dramatically, and he’d been granted full custody of his five young children. While he worked full-time and had a steady income, the sudden increase in responsibilities, coupled with recent family challenges, had quickly drained his...

hospital transition program

Compassionate Care Makes a Difference

When George, a 74-year-old gentleman living alone, was referred to Catholic Charities West Virginia’s Hospital Transition Program by a hospital social worker, he was facing multiple challenges—recovering from a stroke, struggling with food insecurity, mounting utility bills, and limited mobility. From the moment Sister Jen met George in his hospital room, she found him warm...

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