This holiday season, Holy Cross Catholic Church and St. Mary Mother of the Church Catholic Church led their communities to give with unique zeal and dedication to our work.
Read MoreThe 39th Annual KLFY News 10 Food for Families Drive was a smashing success!
Read MoreThis is one of the menu items that those experiencing homelessness in Acadiana will be enjoying this Christmas from within the warmth of four walls, at a clean and dignified table, and surrounded by a community of friendship.
Read MoreWith forecasted weather to be at or below freezing temperatures later this holiday week, Catholic Charities of Acadiana will enact a freeze shelter plan to ensure the safety of those experiencing homelessness.
Read MoreAt approximately 11:00am on December 14th, several tornadoes touched down in Iberia Parish. Catholic Charities of Acadiana is currently working to assess the devastation in coordination with local government and our disaster response partners from the Acadiana VOAD (Acadiana Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster).
Catholic Charities of Acadiana is deploying staff, assets, volunteer teams, and other resources to directly support survivors.
We ask the community to assist in our disaster response by making a monetary donation, volunteering, or shopping on our disaster Amazon shopping list.
Your timely contributions will provide immediate relief and assist in the long-term recovery process.
Catholic Charities of Acadiana’s Chief of External Affairs, Ben Broussard, recently sat down with the hosts of the popular local podcast “Can I Getta Amen.” Listen in right here.
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