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GRACE House of Itasca County recently received a grant from the Diocese of Duluth, Catholic Relief Services Rice Bowl grant ...
A plane crashed on Cottman Avenue on Jan. 31, killing six passengers and two people on the ground, and injuring many more.
Sean Callahan, President and CEO, Catholic Relief Services: The shock to the system right now with the massive level of the cuts is unprecedented in the time that I have been working.
Catholic humanitarian aid organization, Catholic Relief Services, was told it must pay $60,000 to a former gay worker whose spousal health insurance benefits were cut off.
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Catholic Relief Services ordered to pay $60K to gay former employee after denying health benefits for husband - MSNApr. 25—A federal judge has ordered Baltimore-based Catholic Relief Services to pay $60,000 to a gay former employee who said the agency revoked health insurance coverage for his husband ...
A federal judge has ordered Catholic Relief Services to pay $60,000 to a gay former employee who said the agency revoked health insurance coverage for his husband.
BALTIMORE — A federal judge has ordered Baltimore-based Catholic Relief Services to pay $60,000 to a gay former employee who said the agency revoked health insurance coverage for his husband, ...
No waivers for Catholic relief efforts: The devastating impacts of the end of U.S.A.I.D. I led Catholic Relief Services. I’ve seen USAID projects change lives.
Catholic Relief Services (CRS) is urging the Trump administration to reverse the cancellation of USAID’s “lifesaving and life-giving assistance” following the official announcement that the ...
In fiscal year 2023, Catholic Relief Services received more than half its $1.2 billion budget from U.S. government grants and agreements, a 2024 audit showed.
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