Catholic Charities Southwestern Ohio
Direct Services Agency
Anti-Trafficking; Faith-Based Organization; Refugee
Adult; Female; Foreign National; Labor Trafficking; Male; Minor (Under 18); Sex Trafficking; Transgender Female-to-Male; Transgender Male-to-Female
G-5 Visa Holders; A-3 Visa Holders; H-2B Visa Holders; H-2B Visa Holders - Forestry; H-2A Visa Holders; J-1 Visa Holders
The majority of our work takes place in Hamilton, Butler, Clermont, and Warren counties with Adams, Brown, Clinton, and Highland also being in our designated service area.
Main: (513) 241-7745
Hotline: (513) 761-1588
M-F 9 AM - 5 PM; Su Casa Hispanic Center, leave a message after hours
English; Spanish; Arabic; Chinese - Mandarin; French; Hindi; Japanese; Nepali; Russian; Mam; Rundi/Kirundi; Somali; Swahili; Tigrinya; Wolof
Other federal funding; Other state funding; Other private funding; HHS Trafficking Victim Assistance Program (TVAP)
The Catholic Charities Southwestern Ohio mission is to Serve, Enlighten, and Empower:
SERVE the community to in turn serve the vulnerable. We serve and we invite the community to serve the poor, just as Jesus invited us to do as He washed the feet of the apostles
ENLIGHTEN the community to see God’s love for the poor. Catholic Charities is not limited to the staff performing human services. Our larger purpose is to provide for the faithful of the Archdiocese and the community to serve the poor. Our first action is outreach to volunteers and parishes to actively participate in our programs and to both understand and live Catholic Social Doctrine.
EMPOWER the community so all God’s Children rise from spiritual and material poverty. Our serving is not aimed at enabling those who are suffering to continue in the same situation. We serve with the goal of all God’s children rising from their spiritual and material poverty. We also empower the affluent to rise from the poverty of materiality by serving others.