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Catholic Charities

www.catholiccharitiessf.org

 
Catholic Charities is the social services arm of the Catholic Church in the Archdiocese of San Francisco. Catholic Charities operates as an independent nonprofit corporation, with a mission of strengthening families and reducing poverty. Founded in 1907 and rooted in faith traditions of charity and justice, Catholic Charities supports families, aging and disabled adults, and youth through social services and opportunities for healthy growth and development.
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $100-250 Million

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