New study captures value of college education beyond financial rewards
A comprehensive new study challenges the current narrative around the value of higher education. It reveals that the benefits of a college education extend significantly beyond mere financial gains, impacting […]
A path to self-sufficiency in the U.S.
The mission of Catholic Charities is to provide services to people, families, and communities in need.
Deacons called to be faithful stewards of the mysteries of God
It was a day of thanksgiving for the archdiocese on June 8 as 16 new deacons joined hundreds of their confreres in the ministry of charity, the Word, and the altar following their ordination at St. Mark the Evangelist Church by Archbishop Gustavo García-Siller, MSpS.
A journey to mental wellness and support
As the summer draws near, families are met with the challenge of adapting to the changes that come with the end of the school year.
Prom celebration brings seniors and foster grandparents together
Catholic Charities is committed to providing support to individuals of all ages, including seniors within the community.
Welcoming new American citizens
Catholic Charities of San Antonio recently participated in a naturalization ceremony hosted by Mayor Ron Nirenberg and the City of San Antonio as well as J. Antonio Fernández, CEO/president of Catholic Charities, to celebrate World Refugee Day.
Guadalupe Home: Providing hope and transformation for mothers in need
Former resident Alma’s journey at Guadalupe Home is a powerful testament to the life-changing impact this organization has on the lives of mothers.
Raising wildflowers
Attention all soon-to-be and new moms in the San Antonio area!
Families go fishing
We had an incredible time celebrating Father’s Day out on the water during the second annual Fishing with Fathers event organized by the local Family and Children’s Services.
Project Cool 2024
Are you or someone you know a senior who is at risk of heat-related injuries or death due to the summer heat?