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Catholic Charities Diocese of Albany

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Catholic Charities Diocese of Albany
NameCatholic Charities Diocese of Albany
Formation1917
TypeNon-profit
PurposeHuman services
HeadquartersAlbany, New York
Region servedDiocese of Albany
Leader titleBishop
Leader nameEdward Scharfenberger
Main organRoman Catholic Diocese of Albany
Parent organizationUnited States Conference of Catholic Bishops

Catholic Charities Diocese of Albany is a non-profit organization that provides human services to the people of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Albany, which encompasses 14 counties in eastern New York. The organization was established in 1917 by Bishop Thomas Cusack and has since been serving the community under the guidance of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops and the leadership of bishops such as Howard Hubbard and Edward Scharfenberger. With its headquarters in Albany, New York, the organization works closely with other Catholic Charities agencies, including Catholic Charities USA, to address the needs of the poor, vulnerable, and marginalized. The organization's work is also influenced by the teachings of Pope Francis and the principles of Catholic social teaching, which emphasize the importance of serving the poor and promoting social justice.

History

The history of the organization dates back to 1917, when it was established by Bishop Thomas Cusack to provide assistance to the poor and vulnerable in the Diocese of Albany. Over the years, the organization has grown and evolved to meet the changing needs of the community, with support from organizations such as the Catholic Health Association of the United States and the National Catholic Partnership on Disability. In the 1960s, the organization began to focus on issues such as poverty and social justice, inspired by the teachings of Pope John XXIII and the principles of Vatican II. Today, the organization continues to serve the community, with a strong commitment to the values of compassion, justice, and dignity, as reflected in the work of organizations such as the Catholic Campaign for Human Development and the National Council of Catholic Women.

Mission_and_Services

The mission of the organization is to provide essential services to people in need, regardless of their faith or background, in collaboration with organizations such as the Salvation Army and the American Red Cross. The organization's services include food assistance, housing support, mental health counseling, and youth programs, all of which are designed to promote the well-being and dignity of the people served. The organization also works to address the root causes of poverty and inequality, through advocacy and education efforts, in partnership with organizations such as the New York State Catholic Conference and the National Association of Social Workers. With a strong commitment to social justice, the organization seeks to create a more just and compassionate society, inspired by the teachings of Saint Augustine and the principles of Catholic social teaching.

Organization_and_Leadership

The organization is led by a team of experienced professionals, including the Bishop of Albany and a board of directors, which includes representatives from organizations such as the Catholic Daughters of the Americas and the Knights of Columbus. The organization is also guided by a set of core values, including respect, integrity, and compassion, which are reflected in the work of organizations such as the Catholic Relief Services and the United States Catholic Conference of Bishops. With a strong commitment to stewardship and accountability, the organization seeks to use its resources effectively and efficiently, in collaboration with organizations such as the Better Business Bureau and the Charity Navigator.

Programs_and_Initiatives

The organization offers a range of programs and initiatives, including emergency food assistance, housing support services, and youth mentorship programs, all of which are designed to promote the well-being and dignity of the people served. The organization also provides counseling services, including mental health counseling and substance abuse treatment, in partnership with organizations such as the National Alliance on Mental Illness and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. With a strong commitment to community development, the organization seeks to create a more just and compassionate society, through initiatives such as the Catholic Charities USA Campaign for Human Development and the United Way.

Community_Outreach_and_Partnerships

The organization works closely with a range of community partners, including local churches, non-profit organizations, and government agencies, such as the Albany County Department of Social Services and the New York State Office of Mental Health. The organization also collaborates with other Catholic Charities agencies, including Catholic Charities USA and the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, to address the needs of the poor and vulnerable. With a strong commitment to community engagement, the organization seeks to build relationships and partnerships that promote the well-being and dignity of all people, inspired by the teachings of Pope Benedict XVI and the principles of Catholic social teaching. The organization's work is also influenced by the principles of restorative justice, which emphasize the importance of healing and reconciliation, as reflected in the work of organizations such as the National Institute of Justice and the Restorative Justice Institute.

Category:Roman Catholic Diocese of Albany

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