CHRISTOPHER
PLACE EMPLOYMENT ACADEMY
Christopher Place Employment Academy provides training for job
readiness, career and interpersonal skills, and independent living to
formerly homeless men. The residential program assists participants
with finding and maintaining full-time employment at a living wage and
stable, permanent housing
Services
- Job readiness training
- Resume preparation
- Employment placements
- Case management
- Substance abuse
- Workshops
- Retention services
- Adult basic education
- Assessments/referrals
Service Statistics
Provided 310 men with job skills training, employment and independent
living assistance. Program maintains a 95 percent successful job
placement record.

Associated Catholic Charities, Inc.
320 Cathedral Street | 3rd Floor | Baltimore, MD 21201-4421
(410) 261-5800 | FAX (410) 576-2179
E-mail:
info@catholiccharities-md.org
Web Site:
www.catholiccharities-md.org
BEYOND THE BOUNDARIES
Archdiocese of Baltimore Working Together for the Common Good of the
Region
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ALWAYS OUR CHILDREN
A Pastoral Message to Parents of Homosexual Children And
Suggestions for Pastoral Ministers
A Statement of the Bishops' Committee on Marriage and Family National
Conference of Catholic Bishops
Click Here for More Information
Deacon Paul A. Weber
Director: Archdiocesan Ministry to Gay and Lesbian Catholics
Office:(410) 574-5486
Fax:(410) 727-5432
E-Mail
pweber@archbalt.org
WHEN YOU HAVE QUESTIONS ABOUT SERVICES FOR OLDER ADULTS,
CALL ANSWERS FOR THE AGING
It's a Free confidential phone service for older adults, their
families, friends and caregivers that can help you...
- Identify available resources
- Connect with important services
- Make the most informed decisions
Answers For The Aging (Answers You Can Trust)
410-646-0100
888-50-ASKUS
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SERVICES
Did you know?
- According to the FBI, 1 out of every 4 women is a victim of
domestic violence at least once in her lifetime.
- In 55% of the cases where men are assaulting their
partners, they are also assaulting their children. The battered mother
may be suffering from such physical and psychological injuries that she
cannot meet the needs of her children appropriately.
- The Surgeon General of the United States reports that 1
out of 5 women battered by their partners have been victimized over and
over again by the same person.
- The American Medical Association defines domestic violence
as an ongoing, debilitating experience of physical, psychological,
and/or sexual abuse.
- The leading cause of injury for women age 15 to 44 is
domestic violence.
- People of all socio-economic classes, races, religions,
ethnic backgrounds, and sexual orientations can be victims of domestic
violence.
- Many battered women do leave their abusers permanently and
succeed in building a life free of violence.
Go to the Archdiocese web site
http://www.archbalt.org/marriage-family/
HOW TO TALK TO A FRIEND WHO'S HAD AN
ABORTION
Project Rachel, Archdiocese of Baltimore
For help call: 410-354-6900 or visit our web site at http://www.hopeafterabortion.com
or The National Office of Post-Abortion Reconciliation and Healing web
site http://www.marquette.edu/um/pastoral/rachel/
AL-ANON
Alcoholism is a family disease. Living with the effects of someone
else's drinking is too devastating for most people to bear without
help. In Al-Anon we learn individuals are not responsible for another
person's disease or recovery from it. If you are bothered by someone's
drinking, Al-Anon is for you! An Al-Anon meeting is held every Thursday
from 8:30-9:30 PM at St. Casimir New Meeting Room. If you have further
questions, you can call Peggy at 410-282-8891 or the parish office.