Program areas at Roman Catholic Diocese of Rochester
Catholic Charities family and community services (ccfcs) - ccfcs administers programs for social justice, develops and administers various human care service programs, provides services to individuals with traumatic brain injuries, behavioral health needs, and persons living with hiv/aids and other chronic illnesses across ccdr's geographic territory. Ccfcs also operates thirteen residences that offer a variety of support and services for individuals with intellectual and/or other developmental disabilities. Prior to january 1, 2022, ccfcs had been administered as separate operating divisions of ccdr referred to as Catholic family center and Catholic Charities community services. These divisions merged into a single ccdr division effective january 1, 2022. Ccfcs various programs served approximately 24,600 individuals in 2022.
Food bank of the southern tier (food bank) - administers programs to distribute food to agencies in broome, chemung, schuyler, steuben, tioga, and tompkins counties, new york and develops innovative programs to address the problem of hunger. Food bank responded to approximately 1,250,000 requests for food during 2022.
Catholic Charities of chemung/schuyler (cccsc) - administers programs for social justice and develops and administers various human care service programs in chemung and schuyler counties, new york. the cccsc various programs served approximately 97,600 individuals in 2022.
Other program services are related to the remaining operating divisions of Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Rochester including: diocesan services division, Catholic Charities of steuben/ livingston, Catholic Charities of tompkins/tioga, Catholic Charities of the finger lakes. Other programs served approximately 95,000 individuals in 2022.