December 9, 2020 at 8:56 p.m.
Catholic Charities keeps on giving!
The following is Catholic Charities’ food distribution schedule for the rest of December:
Dec. 14 – Metropolitan Church, 105 Second Ave, Albany, 9:30 a.m.
Dec. 16 – Schenectady County Community College, 78 Washington Ave, Schenectady (TBA)
Dec. 18 – Our Lady of Hope Church, 119 Reid Street, Fort Plain , 9:30 a.m.
Dec. 23 – Centro Civico (Albany), 230 Green Street, Albany, 9:30 a.m.
Dec. 30 – Watervliet High School, 1245 Hillsdale Ave, Watervliet, 9:30 a.m.
Dec. 31 – North Albany, 833 Broadway, Albany, 9:30 a.m.
Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Albany is one of the largest, private social services organizations in the region. Serving 14 counties around the Capital District across some 10,000 square miles, Catholic Charities serves and empowers all persons in need, regardless of race, creed, religion, or lifestyle, as well as advocates for a just society and collaborates with women and men of good will. Last year, more than 89,000 people turned to Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Albany for assistance. Through the generous support of donors and the community, we are able to assist the poor and vulnerable with housing, food, emergency assistance, disabilities services, senior services, and much more.
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