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Read MoreCrossroads Collective, a social enterprise of Catholic Charities of Acadiana, to hold grand opening in new Oil Center location.
Read MoreIn an effort to address the annual summer volunteer shortage, Catholic Charities of Acadiana is inviting local businesses to volunteer as a group at St. Joseph Diner this summer during the Summer Diner Takeover.
Read MoreThrough a generous founding donation from Love Our Community, Catholic Charities of Acadiana is pleased to announce the development of a new mobile food program that will be operated through St. Joseph Diner. This new venture will help to address the growing need in rural communities where many cannot currently access fresh meals. Now, freshly prepared food from St. Joseph Diner will be provided to those in need at distribution points throughout Acadiana.
Read MoreThe year that was 2020 will forever be remembered as one of great personal and communal strife. Acadiana quickly realized the effects of the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020; seeing the already damaged economy come to a standstill as schools and businesses closed in short order. Thousands of jobs were lost, many almost overnight. Calls to the Monsignor Sigur Center, a program of Catholic Charities of Acadiana that assists individuals who are experiencing a situational crisis, grew by the day:
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