Catholic Charities Washtenaw County's mission is "To share the love and presence of Christ in our community through acts of compassion and mercy in a manner that respects the inherent dignity of every person"
CCWC provides 18 unique services within four areas: Behavioral Health, Family and Children, Re-Entry Services, and Senior Services, providing high-quality, impactful service to some of the most vulnerable persons in the surrounding communities and neighborhoods in Washtenaw County. CCWC's model of care focuses on addressing elements within the five social determinants of health (SDOH), thereby focusing on narrowing gaps in health disparities and inequities. Specific services include mental health therapy, substance use disorder treatment, domestic violence and anger management education, transition for recently incarcerated citizens, food pantry, as well as provision of childcare necessities and support of families to avoid homelessness, such as payment of utilities and rent assistance. Child programing includes foster care, adoption, pregnancy counseling, case management, and child victim advocacy. Senior Services include integrated resource advocacy and navigation, home safety, repair, and maintenance, generational support for grandparents raising their grandchildren, and Medicare and Medicaid enrollment assistance. The provision of this breadth of distinct services among the three program lines uniquely position CCWC to address complex needs of people within the community of all ages in a holistic way. Your partnership is vital to our ability to serve our community. Please donate here: www.csswashtenaw.org/donate. To learn more about our programs, visit us at: www.csswashtenaw.org.