It’s Official! CCUSA Unveils Redesigned Website

Catholic Charities USA is proud to announce the unveiling of our redesigned website.  We hope you find it easier to browse our content, stay up to date with the latest Catholic Charities information, and be inspired by the work being done by CCUSA and its network of more than 170 local agencies across the country.

This is just the first phase of a site that features fresh and streamlined content and interactive elements that will make it easier to engage with visitors interested in our work to reduce poverty in America.

Among the new features you’ll see right away are:

  • We’ve redesigned our home page so it is easier to navigate.  It now features a rotating menu of items and allows quick and easy access to the information that we have learned our visitors most frequently visit.
  • We’ve streamlined content on the site so that information is easier to find.  We’ve also implemented the use of a third-party file sharing site so that you can download and share the vast library of resources—ranging from press releases and policy papers to prayers resources and backgrounders—available to our members and stakeholders.
  • We’ve added an agency spotlight section, a regularly updated feature on our home page that allows us to spotlight the incredible work our agencies are doing in communities across the country.

Over the next six months, you’ll begin noticing additional new elements that are part of the second phase of the redesign process which is an opportunity for us to bring to life more complex and interactive elements such as searchable databases, interactive timelines and maps, as well as discuss solutions and best practices to keep the website up to date with fresh and timely information.

We are grateful to everyone that played a role in the site’s redesign process and welcome your feedback and suggestions as we continue our efforts to address the issue of poverty in this country.

 

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