Photos from Catholic Charities of Long Island's post St. Francis of Assisi was born into a wealthy Italian family before his captivity as a prisoner of war and a serious illness led to a profound spiritual conversion. He later founded the Franciscan order and dedicated his life as Read More
Photos from Catholic Charities of Long Island's post St. Francis of Assisi was born into a wealthy Italian family before his captivity as a prisoner of war and a serious illness led to a profound spiritual conversion. He later founded the Franciscan order and dedicated his life as Read More
Photos from Catholic Charities of Long Island's post Students preparing for Confirmation at Saint Raymond’s Church in East Rockaway recently learned about the mission of Catholic Charities of Long Island and how it provides direct help to neighbors in need, including those struggling with mental health challenges and Read More 1 Comments
Love speaks every language, especially ASL ❤️ 4 Comments
Beautiful!!!Wow. So beautiful to watch her sign this entire song.Stunning performance, love the energy 💃
Photos from Catholic Charities of Long Island's post Catholic Charities of Long Island was blessed this week when Bishop Barres visited our Immigrant Services/Refugee Resettlement Offices in Amityville. He met with staff members and learned about our work on behalf of migrants and refugees. He then heard testimonies Read More 1 Comments
Photos from Catholic Charities of Long Island's post BINGO!!! 🎉
Here are some photos from a recent Bingo game at our Wantagh Senior Center. Thank you to everyone who helps bring these smiles to our seniors!
Here are some photos from a recent Bingo game at our Wantagh Senior Center. Thank you to everyone who helps bring these smiles to our seniors!
Photos from Catholic Charities of Long Island's post Charitable KIDZ presented the BIG CHECK to the Refugee Resettlement Program at Catholic Charities of Long Island this Sunday! 💙
Through the Souper Bowl of Caring, this generous gift is a powerful example of collaboration between the Society of St. Vincent Read More 1 Comments
Through the Souper Bowl of Caring, this generous gift is a powerful example of collaboration between the Society of St. Vincent Read More 1 Comments
These Charitable Kidz are from St. Bernard's in Levitown. They collected all this during their Souper Bowl of Caring. Thanks Read More
Snow has a way of quieting everything❄️
In this season of Lent, let us embrace the unexpected pauses and allow God to meet us in the stillness.
In this season of Lent, let us embrace the unexpected pauses and allow God to meet us in the stillness.
Photos from Catholic Charities of Long Island's post As we celebrate Saint Valentine’s Day, we’re reminded that true love is revealed in the quiet, generous ways you, our supporters, care for your neighbors. Because of you, that love is alive and flourishing across Long Island. Your kindness reflects Read More
Thank you, St. Patrick's! What an incredible job done by these students. Your kindness is making a real difference. 💚
Photos from Catholic Charities of Long Island's post Last Friday, our Oceanside seniors wore red in observance of American Heart Month to help raise awareness of heart disease, encourage lifesaving techniques like cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), and promote greater knowledge of cardiovascular health ❤️
Photos from Catholic Charities of Long Island's post Chaminade’s 2nd annual Baby Diaper Drive wrapped up with an incredible drop-off of 25,153 diapers, 270 bottles, and 128,980 wipes! We’re so grateful for all of the hard work the students and staff put in to make this drive such Read More
Photos from Catholic Charities of Long Island's post Some wise words from our seniors today! What would you have written?
Photos from Catholic Charities of Long Island's post More from our Employee Recognition Celebration, honoring the dedication, compassion, and years of faithful service of the incredible employees that power our mission every day.
Students from St. Patrick School in Bayshore collected diapers and wipes to support Regina Maternity Services, helping parents across Long Island who are facing difficult times.
Danielle Campbell, Director of Communications and Development, had a wonderful time visiting the students and Read More
Danielle Campbell, Director of Communications and Development, had a wonderful time visiting the students and Read More
Photos from Catholic Charities of Long Island's post Catholic Schools Week is celebrated across the Diocese of Rockville Centre each year with Masses, assemblies, open houses, and community events that highlight the great gift of Catholic education and the good work happening in our schools every day. Yesterday, Read More
Photos from Catholic Charities of Long Island's post Congratulations to our dedicated employees celebrating 5–40 years of faithful service. Your commitment and compassion continue to change lives every day, strengthening our mission and providing care with dignity and life with hope to the neighbors we serve across our Read More 9 Comments
Faith in action! Wishing all the dedicated employees a job well done and many more years of service ❤️🎉Congratulations to all the dedicated employees celebrating this milestone - your hard work and compassion are truly inspiring and make Read MoreCongratulations!
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Photos from Catholic Charities of Long Island's post CCLI seniors got creative and made their own canvas bags, turning simple materials into something special. It’s a simple example of the joy we hope to see in the lives of those we serve every day.
Photos from Catholic Charities of Long Island's post More from 2025❤️ Thank you to all who help make our work possible 2 Comments
I love providing meals to themLove Catholic charities and our beautiful mission
Photos from Catholic Charities of Long Island's post As we look back on 2025, we remember all of the lives we touched, the people we helped, and the moments we cherished most. We thank God for calling us to serve with compassion, dignity, and hope, and look forward Read More




























