By Trina Bartlett, Catholic Charities West Virginia Eastern Regional Director Before Paulette arrived at Catholic Charities West Virginia’s Martinsburg office, she had, in her own words, “been in several shelters, homeless programs, counseling, jail and the psych ward.” The first assistance Catholic Charities provided for Paulette was acquiring a C PAP machine in March 2019,...
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Helping Camden Hug
By Jade Jeffers, Catholic Charities West Virginia Birth to Three Parent Partner My son, Camden, was born in April of 2013 at just over 35 weeks gestation. I was over the moon excited to meet the little life that had I had been nurturing for just shy of nine months. He was considered premature and...
Care for Walter
By Katie Hinerman Klug Walter Scott loves his home in Chester, WV. For over 20 years, he has enjoyed the beautiful view from his apartment overlooking the Ohio River. In 2015, Walter began dealing with multiple cancer diagnoses and treatments, and the activities of daily living were becoming too difficult for him. With no family...
Immigrants Receive Lawful Permanent Residence Cards
By Caitlyn Kinsey, Catholic Charities West Virginia Migration and Refugee Services Intern Nancy and Marion, a mother and daughter duo, are two amazingly bright, kind, and hardworking clients whom Catholic Charities West Virginia’s Migration and Refugee Services program has recently had the pleasure to serve. Despite facing obstacles such as a language barrier and a...
Debra Reached Her Goals
Catholic Charities Adult Learner Graduates and Completes Licensed Practical Nurse Program By Chad Porter, Center for Community Learning and Advancement Outreach Coordinator/AmeriCorps VISTA Debra Bunch, a former student at Catholic Charities West Virginia Center for Community Learning and Advancement (CCLA) in Huntington, visited the CCLA to report that she had just received her Licensed Practical...
