Learn more about the Sisters of Charity Foundation of Cleveland and the work it has done to bolster our community's efforts to break the cycle of poverty and live in true equity.
Cleveland is the fourth city in the nation to enact such a right and the first to leverage a public-private partnership to do so.
The Sisters of Charity Foundation of Cleveland has joined other funders across the country to support Catholic sisters in their response to the immediate needs of communities during the COVID-19 pandemic.
A majority of funding in first and second quarters supported response efforts to basic needs support following COVID-19, as well as sustained focus on SOCF’s core strategic areas of homelessness and Catholic sister ministry.
The heightening dialogue and demonstrations are challenging us to renew our commitment to justice.
Program provides financial support to many organizations working around the clock to respond to unmet needs in our communities.
Read the press release from Children’s Defense Fund Ohio
The Sisters of Charity Foundation of Cleveland (SOCF Cleveland) has acquired and distributed more than 20,000 protective face masks to organizations across Northeast Ohio.
Sisters of Charity Foundation of Cleveland wants to ensure all are taking every opportunity to secure federal loans to sustain business throughout this period of global pandemic.
We send hope, healing and good health to our local and global communities as we work in solidarity to flatten the curve, support our health care systems and slow the spread of the virus.
Sunday, March 8 is International Women’s Day, which marks the first day of Catholic Sisters Week 2020.
Since the Foundation began our work to end homelessness, we have advocated for federal and state public policies that support efforts to end homelessness in our country.
Now that the five-year Pay for Success-model program is complete, partners have announced the results, which include several relevant lessons learned.
Rachel Drotar, Program Coordinator, Generative Spirit, reflects on a recent trip to the Mexico-U.S. border organized through the Assembly of Catholic Foundations.