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NEWS FOR DIOCESAN HPRP Funds for Homeless PreventionWednesday October 07, 2009, Diocesan Catholic Charities announces the availability of Homeless Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing Funds to help prevent homelessness in 15 counties across Northwest Florida and the Big Bend area Concern over Health Care Reform debateThursday July 30, 2009, Diocesan Health Care Reform debate: Concerned Catholics are watching Capitol Hill closely as the US Congress debates health care reform. Catholic Charities Receives New Grant FundsThursday June 18, 2009, Diocesan Catholic Charities has received several new grant funds to help with several programs across the Diocese. A Christmas Letter from the Director of Ft. WaltonMonday January 05, 2009, Diocesan Christmas Greetings from Catholic Charities... Faithful CitizenshipTuesday October 21, 2008, Diocesan Bishop Ricard and the diocesan Council of Priest have released this statement on faithful citizenship and voting in this year’s election. Catholic Charities parties with a purpose: Gala raises much needed fundsTuesday October 14, 2008, Diocesan Catholic Charities of Northwest Florida’s Pensacola regional office kicked off the fall fundraiser season Oct. 11 with its 26th annual gala. “It was a fantastic turnout,” said Donna Potts, regional director for the agency. Lead Agency for Santa Rosa County Choose Life FundsMonday June 16, 2008, Diocesan Calling all potential Choose Life Agencies: Please Register Here Disaster Planning & Response Protocol for Hurricane SeasonWednesday May 28, 2008, Diocesan With the new hurricane season beginning June 1, it is my pleasure to provide a few basic tools to assist you, your staff and lay leadership and parishioners with preparing for a hurricane... Directors Attend Mass with Pope Benedict XVIMonday April 28, 2008, Diocesan In April 2008, more than 80 Diocesan Directors from across the nation were able to attend Mass with Pope Benedict XVI in Washington D.C. Economy takes harsh toll on relief agenciesWednesday April 23, 2008, Diocesan The same sagging economy that is throwing thousands of Americans into poverty and homelessness is making it harder to help the needy as donations to charities and food banks dry up. |
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