WHY WE DO IT
We are committed to supporting each person's Integral Human Development
Catholic Charities believes that access to equitable and affordable health care is a basic human right.

Increase access to healthcare

Improve physical and mental well-being

Facilitate recovery from addiction
OUR IMPACT
We are committed to supporting each person’s integral human development, meaning one’s physical, mental, and spiritual well-being.
Even though the demand for behavioral health services far exceeds the country's capacity, Catholic Charities agencies continue to build on our long history of service provision by providing evidence-based, strengths-focused, affordable, and low-barrier behavioral health services for anyone in need, with a particular focus on the poor and vulnerable.
(Data sources: 2020 CCUSA Annual Report)

Counseling and Mental Health Services

Addiction Recovery and Support among many other services.

Case Management and Caregiver Support
Additional Resources
CCUSA is committed to Healthy Housing
Learn more">Healthy Housing Initiative
National Crisis & Support Resources
Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration National Helpline
1-800-622-HELP (4357)
https://www.samhsa.gov
Suicide and Crisis Lifeline
988
https://988lifeline.org/
National Alliance on Mental Illness Helpline
1-800-950-6264
or text NAMI to 741741
https://nami.org
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