Catholic Charities Lifting Up The Human Spirit
A total of

21,110
children, adults, and seniors were served by Catholic Charities

1,332
children were involved with the Substance Abuse Prevention Program

62
people shut in with HIV/AIDS received meals

4,774
individuals received education, training and inspiration to actively engage
in promoting the Catholic Social Teaching

211
people were able to receive food, clothing and other necessities through
Catholic Charities Saint Vincent de Paul conference

1,409
immigrants were assisted and represented in receiving benefits that
are legal under current immigration laws

93
disaster victims received assistance in job placement and
case management in returning to a normal life

1,201
counseling clients were served in Oklahoma City,
Lawton, Enid and Clinton offices

330
family members and seniors received continued case management,
education and support services from Catholic Charities Vietnamese Ministry

252
refugees from countries around the world were served through the
Refugee Resettlement Program to rebuild their lives in Oklahoma.

1,696
people partnered with the Family Hope program to achieve self-sufficiency

61
individuals were provided with housing services at
Holy Family Home, Seton House, Elizabeth House,
and parish homes at St. John’s and St. Eugene’s.  

59
families (including 124 individuals) received food gift cares for the
Thanksgiving Holiday meal.  This respects the diversity of holiday food
choices among various cultures.

292
families received gifts from sponsors to supplement their Christmas;
62 received gift cards from donors.