Catholic
Charities has a long and rich history of helping those
in need.
In the 1800’s,
With the influx of Catholic immigrants into the mainstream
of American culture, parishes became the focal point
for providing not only spiritual care but often times
food, clothing, and shelter.
In the 1900’s,
Various Catholic agencies began springing up when the
need for help was more than the parishes could handle.
Agencies offering services such as adoption, foster
care, and counseling were consolidated for economic
and efficiency reasons. Out of this…
In 1910,
The first formal convening of Catholic Charities was
held in Washington, DC.
In 1908,
Consistent with the national evolution of Catholic Charities,
the first formalized Catholic “charitable”
presence was established by the Sisters of St. Joseph,
who founded St. Joseph’s Hospital that same year.
In 1917,
The Bishops of New York State acted to achieve the legal
foundation necessary for the existence of a Diocesan
Catholic Charities structure.
In 1930,
Bishop John O’Hern established Elmira Catholic
Family Services. This new organization built upon the
previous work of the St. Vincent de Paul Society. The
Chemung County Community Chest welcomed the addition
of this new Catholic agency which came into existence
during the most trying period of the depression. While
the Elmira agency was an independent entity, it became
an affiliate of Rochester Catholic Charities.
In 1980,
Bishop Matthew H. Clark established a regional presence
of Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Rochester in
Elmira. Originally known as the Southern Tier Office
of Social Ministry, it was renamed Catholic Charities
of the Southern Tier in 1994. In 2003, various counties
served by Catholic Charities of the Southern Tier became
separate
agencies with their own Boards of Directors in response
to the growing
conditions facing the individual counties. Many important
decisions impacting programs could now be made by people
familiar with the specific needs in each county.
Our success in providing important
services to the community has contributed to our startling
growth. Today we are a multi-faceted agency providing
critical and diverse programs to Chemung County residents
who need a helping hand.
As staff, volunteers, and community
resources come together, we continue to help individuals
and families become more independent, self-sufficient,
and active in community life.
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