success stories

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“People always wonder why people stay in abusive relationships,” said Sheryl Christianson, senior programs manager of My Sisters' Place, a Catholic Charities domestic violence shelter.…
Physical abuse includes hitting, slapping and shoving, biting or other physical harm. Domestic violence is not limited to physical abuse but can also include sexual…
One in three adolescents in the United States is a victim of abuse from a dating partner. The abuse can be physical, sexual, emotional or…
Suzy, a veteran living in Prescott, Ariz. asked for one miracle—but she received three instead.
Roberto is a Cuban refugee living in Phoenix--living miles away from his wife and children, so that he can earn money to provide food and shelter…
At age 15, being the victim of a gang raped set Lynn running down a  self-destructive road of prostitution and drugs, until she found healing. Now, she's helping others facing…
Reynaldo was a homeless veteran living in Flagstaff, Ariz. until Catholic Charities helped him to get out of the cold and into college.
Maddy and Britt have been therapeutic foster parents for eight years. They started as foster parents, then decided to become therapeutic foster parents due to the…
Janet Nellis is sitting in a third floor office at a computer, updating Catholic Charities volunteer profiles, making calls, getting background checks and loving every…
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