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Catholic Residential Services company history timeline

1998

1998 – Brother Rousseau Academy launched for younger first-time juvenile offenders.

1999

1999 – Casa Carmen Aponte opened to provide affordable senior housing in Norris Square area of Philadelphia.

2002

2002 The Catholic Charities Foundation is established to further, promote and support the work of CCS and the AHA in the Archdiocese of Seattle.

2003

2003 – St Monica Eldercare Program launched to provide in-home supportive care to seniors in South Philadelphia.

2003 – St Vincent’s, Tacony shifted focus to care for dependent teen girls, with Mother-Baby and Maternity programs.

2005

2005 Archbishop Alex J. Brunett appoints an Episcopal Vicar for Catholic Charities.

2008

2008 – St John Neumann Place opened to provide affordable senior housing in former South Philadelphia high school.

2009

During 2009, a reorganization of programs in CCS and CHS took place.

2013

Marlene joined CFC in January of 2013 following a volunteer experience where direct exposure to the challenges of poverty in Rochester convinced her to work in the 'for-purpose' rather than 'for-profit' world.

2015

2015 – CHCS launched St Mary Medical Center Collaborative to provide in-home supports after hospital discharge.

By 2015 Catholic Homes successfully secured our first home care packages from the Commonwealth Government and started our own home and community care service.

2016

2016 Archbishop J. Peter Sartain appoints Dennis O’Leary, Executive Director of the Chancery, to be Chair of the Boards of Trustees for CCS/CHS.

2016 – Catholic Housing & Community Services launched to reflect new strategic direction for services to seniors.

2016 – Refugee Resettlement Program re-established to facilitate housing and supportive services to refugee families.

In 2016, CFC was selected to lead an adult mentoring program in several city neighborhoods in partnership with other public and non-profit agencies.

2017

2017 Archbishop J. Peter Sartain appoints the Very Reverend Bradley R. Hagelin as the Episcopal Vicar for Catholic Charities and Chair of the CCS & CHS Boards of Trustees.

2021

© 2021 Catholic Charities.

2021 – Afghan Placement and Assistance Program was launched to assist Afghan Evacuees.

2021 – The Cenacle at the Padre Pio Prayer Center opened in partnership with Pro-life Union of Greater Philadelphia to serve pregnant Moms and their families.

2022

2022 Catholic Charities Family and Community Services.

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