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  • CASS Success: Student Returns as Teacher

    CASS Success: Student Returns as Teacher

    by Cody Maggi, Social Venture Program Coordinator In April 2016, Kamill Turner-Rosario joined Catholic Charities Culinary Arts for Self-Sufficiency Training … CASS Success: Student Returns as Teacher Read More »

  • June 11th: Syracuse United – A Celebration of Refugee Success

    June 11th: Syracuse United – A Celebration of Refugee Success

    When: Sunday, June 11th, from 1pm to 5pm  Where: Nottingham High School Sports Fields The youth volunteers of our CYO … June 11th: Syracuse United – A Celebration of Refugee Success Read More »

  • Parenting Programs and a Special Visit from the Rosamond Gifford Zoo

    Parenting Programs and a Special Visit from the Rosamond Gifford Zoo

    This week the Incredible Years Parenting Class Graduation included a special guest: staff and critters from the Rosamond Gifford Zoo! Zoo staff … Parenting Programs and a Special Visit from the Rosamond Gifford Zoo Read More »

  • Procession of Neighbors: In Solidarity with Refugees

    Procession of Neighbors: In Solidarity with Refugees

    On May 7, 2017, we hosted a Procession of Neighbors with InterFaith Works. The Procession invited people of all faith … Procession of Neighbors: In Solidarity with Refugees Read More »

  • Helping, Fixing or Serving?

    Helping, Fixing or Serving?

    by Mike Melara, Executive Director My daughter, who is majoring in Philosophy and Psychology at the University of Scranton, recently … Helping, Fixing or Serving? Read More »

  • Love Mouity – From Refugee to Staff Member

    Love Mouity – From Refugee to Staff Member

    by Bridget Dunn, Communications and Community Outreach Coordinator Love Mouity has degrees from several colleges: SU’s Maxwell School of Citizenship … Love Mouity – From Refugee to Staff Member Read More »

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