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Catholic charity directors report they have continued to deliver support to the most vulnerable people despite lockdown, staffing challenges and economic uncertainty.
Read moreSupport to victims of modern slavery and human trafficking has continued throughout the Covid-19 pandemic.
Read moreCatholic charities have called for fresh investment and policy changes to prevent homelessness.
Read moreCatholic charities have been responding to a rise in domestic abuse during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Read moreCatholic charities have been responding to a major rise in food poverty through the Covid-19 pandemic.
Read moreDaring to peer through the current fog of uncertainty to imagine a “new normal” after the current coronavirus subsides was the theme of a recent webinar organised by Caritas Salford.
Read moreCaritas members are concerned that there will be pressure to move rough sleepers out of hotels before it has been possible to secure suitable long-term housing for them.
Read moreThe Covid-19 pandemic has led to temporary suspension of refugee resettlement to the UK, but Caritas members continue to support those already here.
Read moreCatholic charities providing services to families on low incomes have reported a rise in food poverty during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Read moreCatholic charities that support people with existing healthcare issues such as HIV and AIDs have warned of the challenge that coronavirus poses to their physical and mental wellbeing.
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