Your Generosity
in Action
Committed to Providing Help
In 2014, Catholic Charities provided $3,422,616 in professional services to
its clients.
1 6 , 1 2 6
People
Staff: 75
Volunteers: 100+
Donors: 7,000
Total number of service
hours provided to clients
by staff.
62,374
Oklahomans regardless of race,
religion or national origin.
Catholic Charities provided
services to
9 0 %of each dollar donated is
placed back into direct
client services.
$1,094,562 and 8,756 hours of
free counseling services were
provided through St. Joseph’s
Counseling, Education and
Outreach.
$1,607,212 and 10,714 hours of
legal services were provided
through Immigration Legal
Services.
$395,862 and 15,834 hours in
professional services were
provided through case
management services.
ALTUS
$6,603,667
$535,464 8%
Supporting Services
92%
Program Services
TOTAL
EXPENSES
$7,139,131
8%
Family Support Services
$396,221
$359,261
$924,513
$176,203
$594,330
$264,147
$623,404$2,311,283
$528,293
$132,073
$792,440
13%
Homeless Services
9%
Regional Service Locations
7%
Immigration Legal Services
11%
Refugee Resettlement5%
Management & General
4%
Advocacy & Outreach
6%
St. Joseph’s Counseling
32%
Disaster Response
Services
3%
Fundraising
2%
Adoption &
Pregnancy Services
TOTAL
EXPENSE
BREAKDOWN
$7,139,131
76% of clients had an
annual income of less
than $15,000.
$324,978 was
provided in client rent
and utility assistance.
12,266 days of housing
were provided to 477
clients.
90% of clients are
non-Catholic.
1,645 clients were
assisted by Disaster
Relief Services.
160 refugees were
resettled to Oklahoma
from 12 countries.
150 women in crisis
pregnancies were
assisted.
42% of the clients served
at Holy Family Home
were under the age of 17.
650 women each
month visit the
Sanctuary Women’s
Development Centers.
300 families and 100
volunteers participated in
A Very Giving Christmas.
$517,675
$611,747
$141,184
$94,123
$416,300
$2,612,834
$2,917,802
$423,552
5%
United Way Funding
5%
Special Events
8%
Investment Revenue
34%
Released From
Restricted Funds
38%
Contributions
2%
Program Service Fees
TOTAL
REVENUE
$7,735,272
1%
Other Revenue
7%
Grants
*All financial data represents FY ending June 30, 2014
**All program data represents calendar year ending December 31, 2014
1501 N. Classen Blvd.
Oklahoma City, OK 73106
Offices in Ardmore, Clinton, Enid, Guymon & Lawton | Program Locations in Norman & Midwest City
Phone 405.523.3000
Fax 405.523.3030
Toll Free 800.375.8514
Refugee Resettlement
Provides social service assistance for all refugees, in
collaboration with the U.S. Department of State and
Oklahoma Department of Human Services, to support
them in navigating the governmental process of
resettlement. Social services offered include house
set-up and case management to help refugees become
self-sufficient and adjust to life in the United States.
Assistance accessing community resources such as
English as a Second Language classes, health screenings
and job orientation is also available.
Social Action & Advocacy
Conducts legislative advocacy with federal, state and
local governmental agencies to promote justice,
recognize dignity of all human life and serve those in
need.
Advocacy, Outreach & Legal Services
Clinical Services
Mission Advancement
Family H.O.P.E. Case Management
Offers strength-based case management that builds
partnerships with families threatened by homelessness
and severe financial stressors to eliminate barriers to
success and self-sufficiency.
Family Support & Homeless Services
Special Projects
Immigration Legal Services
Provides legal services at a low cost to low-income
residents in Oklahoma in accordance with U.S.
immigration law, including family reunification, political
asylum visas, naturalization, citizenship, green card
replacement.
Homeless Services
Sanctuary Women’s Development Centers
Provides homeless and low-income women and their
children resources in Oklahoma City and Norman.
Women are offered support and advocacy to alleviate
the effects of poverty, empowering them with the tools
to overcome homelessness. Shower and laundry
facilities, computer lab, food and beverages, clothing,
hygiene items, AA and NA meetings, job search,
counseling and case management available.
Holy Family Home
Provides a multi-generational residential environment
for community-based services and case management to
homeless women and their children - educating,
empowering and promoting positive lifestyles to
residents.
St. Joseph’s Counseling, Education and Outreach
Provides professional, family strengthening, counseling
and related services to individuals, couples, families,
Catholic school staff/students who are experiencing
emotional stress. Parish referral required. Suicide
prevention training (QPR) available to parishes and
Catholic schools.
Adoption and Pregnancy Services
Ethical, pressure-free and licensed child placement for
infant adoptions. Provides support and counseling for
birth/adoptive parents throughout the adoption process
and pregnancy. Women in a crisis pregnancy can access
counseling and other case management services.
Mission Advancement
Supports all programs and projects of Catholic Charities
through volunteer, event, marketing and donor
relationship management.
Parish Engagement
Works with parishes to promote, support and implement
effective social ministries and structures, including Faith
Community Health Ministries, to reduce the root causes
of poverty.
Service-Enriched Housing
Provides affordable housing to low-income families
making adjustments in their lives. To be eligible to live in
housing units, adult family members must enroll in the
Family H.O.P.E. program.
Disaster Services
Provides emergency assistance, trauma counseling,
service coordination and long-term case management
after disasters. Also works with communities to enhance
and strengthen community resiliency and preparedness.
A Very Giving Christmas
Through the generous gifts of donors, clients are able to
shop for Christmas presents in Catholic Charities’ St.
Nick’s Shoppe. This program asks clients to give back to
the community by volunteering throughout the year.
Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Oklahoma City was founded in 1912 and serves all regardless of race,
religion, ability to pay, or national origin.
Providing Help • Creating Hope • Serving All
Est. 1912

By the Numbers 2015 (1)

  • 1.
    Your Generosity in Action Committedto Providing Help In 2014, Catholic Charities provided $3,422,616 in professional services to its clients. 1 6 , 1 2 6 People Staff: 75 Volunteers: 100+ Donors: 7,000 Total number of service hours provided to clients by staff. 62,374 Oklahomans regardless of race, religion or national origin. Catholic Charities provided services to 9 0 %of each dollar donated is placed back into direct client services. $1,094,562 and 8,756 hours of free counseling services were provided through St. Joseph’s Counseling, Education and Outreach. $1,607,212 and 10,714 hours of legal services were provided through Immigration Legal Services. $395,862 and 15,834 hours in professional services were provided through case management services. ALTUS $6,603,667 $535,464 8% Supporting Services 92% Program Services TOTAL EXPENSES $7,139,131 8% Family Support Services $396,221 $359,261 $924,513 $176,203 $594,330 $264,147 $623,404$2,311,283 $528,293 $132,073 $792,440 13% Homeless Services 9% Regional Service Locations 7% Immigration Legal Services 11% Refugee Resettlement5% Management & General 4% Advocacy & Outreach 6% St. Joseph’s Counseling 32% Disaster Response Services 3% Fundraising 2% Adoption & Pregnancy Services TOTAL EXPENSE BREAKDOWN $7,139,131 76% of clients had an annual income of less than $15,000. $324,978 was provided in client rent and utility assistance. 12,266 days of housing were provided to 477 clients. 90% of clients are non-Catholic. 1,645 clients were assisted by Disaster Relief Services. 160 refugees were resettled to Oklahoma from 12 countries. 150 women in crisis pregnancies were assisted. 42% of the clients served at Holy Family Home were under the age of 17. 650 women each month visit the Sanctuary Women’s Development Centers. 300 families and 100 volunteers participated in A Very Giving Christmas. $517,675 $611,747 $141,184 $94,123 $416,300 $2,612,834 $2,917,802 $423,552 5% United Way Funding 5% Special Events 8% Investment Revenue 34% Released From Restricted Funds 38% Contributions 2% Program Service Fees TOTAL REVENUE $7,735,272 1% Other Revenue 7% Grants *All financial data represents FY ending June 30, 2014 **All program data represents calendar year ending December 31, 2014
  • 2.
    1501 N. ClassenBlvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73106 Offices in Ardmore, Clinton, Enid, Guymon & Lawton | Program Locations in Norman & Midwest City Phone 405.523.3000 Fax 405.523.3030 Toll Free 800.375.8514 Refugee Resettlement Provides social service assistance for all refugees, in collaboration with the U.S. Department of State and Oklahoma Department of Human Services, to support them in navigating the governmental process of resettlement. Social services offered include house set-up and case management to help refugees become self-sufficient and adjust to life in the United States. Assistance accessing community resources such as English as a Second Language classes, health screenings and job orientation is also available. Social Action & Advocacy Conducts legislative advocacy with federal, state and local governmental agencies to promote justice, recognize dignity of all human life and serve those in need. Advocacy, Outreach & Legal Services Clinical Services Mission Advancement Family H.O.P.E. Case Management Offers strength-based case management that builds partnerships with families threatened by homelessness and severe financial stressors to eliminate barriers to success and self-sufficiency. Family Support & Homeless Services Special Projects Immigration Legal Services Provides legal services at a low cost to low-income residents in Oklahoma in accordance with U.S. immigration law, including family reunification, political asylum visas, naturalization, citizenship, green card replacement. Homeless Services Sanctuary Women’s Development Centers Provides homeless and low-income women and their children resources in Oklahoma City and Norman. Women are offered support and advocacy to alleviate the effects of poverty, empowering them with the tools to overcome homelessness. Shower and laundry facilities, computer lab, food and beverages, clothing, hygiene items, AA and NA meetings, job search, counseling and case management available. Holy Family Home Provides a multi-generational residential environment for community-based services and case management to homeless women and their children - educating, empowering and promoting positive lifestyles to residents. St. Joseph’s Counseling, Education and Outreach Provides professional, family strengthening, counseling and related services to individuals, couples, families, Catholic school staff/students who are experiencing emotional stress. Parish referral required. Suicide prevention training (QPR) available to parishes and Catholic schools. Adoption and Pregnancy Services Ethical, pressure-free and licensed child placement for infant adoptions. Provides support and counseling for birth/adoptive parents throughout the adoption process and pregnancy. Women in a crisis pregnancy can access counseling and other case management services. Mission Advancement Supports all programs and projects of Catholic Charities through volunteer, event, marketing and donor relationship management. Parish Engagement Works with parishes to promote, support and implement effective social ministries and structures, including Faith Community Health Ministries, to reduce the root causes of poverty. Service-Enriched Housing Provides affordable housing to low-income families making adjustments in their lives. To be eligible to live in housing units, adult family members must enroll in the Family H.O.P.E. program. Disaster Services Provides emergency assistance, trauma counseling, service coordination and long-term case management after disasters. Also works with communities to enhance and strengthen community resiliency and preparedness. A Very Giving Christmas Through the generous gifts of donors, clients are able to shop for Christmas presents in Catholic Charities’ St. Nick’s Shoppe. This program asks clients to give back to the community by volunteering throughout the year. Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Oklahoma City was founded in 1912 and serves all regardless of race, religion, ability to pay, or national origin. Providing Help • Creating Hope • Serving All Est. 1912