Catholic group in Utah raises $1.5 million for refugee program after government cuts
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Refugees from Mexico. / Credit: David Peinado Romero/ShutterstockWashington, D.C. Newsroom, Apr 29, 2025 / 15:49 pm (CNA).Utah's Catholic Community Services will continue to operate its refugee support programs despite federal funding cuts after receiving well over $1 million in donations.In early April, the group, which is based in Salt Lake City, announced that its refugee resettlement program was "winding down" and would eventually close amid major federal funding cuts. The program normally provides "hundreds of refugees the assistance they need to recover from lives dismantled by persecution, war, or violence."The organization reported that it lost more than $2.5 million of annual aid and "could not sustain the program" without it.In a statement on Monday, however, the group said that, following the announcement, "something remarkable happened. Our community rallied."The organization said it will no longer be forced to close the refugee program or end its support for Utah-b...
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Washington, D.C. Newsroom, Apr 29, 2025 / 15:49 pm (CNA).
Utah's Catholic Community Services will continue to operate its refugee support programs despite federal funding cuts after receiving well over $1 million in donations.
In early April, the group, which is based in Salt Lake City, announced that its refugee resettlement program was "winding down" and would eventually close amid major federal funding cuts. The program normally provides "hundreds of refugees the assistance they need to recover from lives dismantled by persecution, war, or violence."
The organization reported that it lost more than $2.5 million of annual aid and "could not sustain the program" without it.
In a statement on Monday, however, the group said that, following the announcement, "something remarkable happened. Our community rallied."
The organization said it will no longer be forced to close the refugee program or end its support for Utah-based immigrant families.
"Thanks to a generous lead gift and an outpouring of support from individuals, foundations, and partners, CCS will continue offering resettlement services through a new, privately funded model," the group said.
Catholic Community Services said it has raised $1.5 million to use over the next four years and said it will continue its work "on a smaller scale." The majority of the funds came from one donor who wishes to remain anonymous.
The Catholic organization is now asking for another $1 million from "the broader community." It stated that without this additional money, the organization "will be forced to scale back services and make further cuts to the program."
The funds will help "refugee clients" by focusing on "six key pillars": extended case management, housing assistance, employment readiness, youth education support, mental health services, and volunteer coordination and community engagement.
"These services aim to address the most urgent needs of refugee families and foster long-term self-sufficiency," the organization said.
"While the program will operate at a reduced capacity, its core services — and the impact on the lives of those we serve — remain as vital as ever. This transformation ensures we can uphold our mission while adapting to a changing national landscape."
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