Catholic Charities employees were inspired by Pope Francis' visit to the U.S. Many employees took the #PopesHopeChallenge to show kindness and do good deeds for their communities.

Catholic Charities employees were inspired by Pope Francis' first visit to the United States. Many employees took the #PopesHopeChallenge to show kindness and do good deeds.

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The Catholic Charities human resources department served dinner to vulnerable familes and people experiencing homelessness at St. Vincent de Paul.

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The Catholic Charities IT department bought lunch for children in our unaccompanied minor program. They also brough games to play w ith the children.

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The Catholic Charities Prescott office collected household items and assembled welcome baskets for formerly homeless veterans transitioning into living in apartments. Others in Prescott collected donations to benefit clients.

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David Griffin and Janet Conchy from the Cottonwood office loaned sleeping bags to Steps To Recovery for their yearly camp out.

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Catholic Charities Flagstaff office brought pizzas to all the organizations we partner with in Flagstaff to help the vulnerable.

We would like to thank the many other employees and board members participated in the Pope's Hope Challenge.


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Holly Yzquierdo is an experienced Marketing and Communications Manager and has served at Catholic Charities since 2014. She is passionate about helping nonprofits share the impact of their work in a digital world. Holly has a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Cameron University. Outside of work, Holly enjoys spending time with her family.

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