
Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Worcester
Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Worcester
Worcester, MA, US
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a.k.a Catholic Charities Worcester County
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501(c)(3)
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EIN
04-2103979
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Subordinate Organization

Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Worcester
Worcester, MA, US
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a.k.a Catholic Charities Worcester County
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501(c)(3)
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EIN
04-2103979
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Subordinate Organization
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Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Worcester, established in 1951, is a nonprofit organization dedicated to strengthening families and serving individuals in need throughout Worcester County, Massachusetts. With an operating budget of $16.1 million, the organization offers 21 diverse programs and services across 9 locations, focusing on areas such as immigration law, homelessness, and family services. Catholic Charities does not rely on a single funder for 50% or more of its revenue, ensuring a broad base of support for its mission to uphold the rights and dignity of all individuals, regardless of their background or circumstances.
Mission Statement
Catholic Charities Worcester County is committed to strengthening families and to serving individuals in need, regardless of racial, ethnic, cultural, or religious origins, ability to pay, or mental, physical, or developmental challenges. We believe that every person has the right to life, housing, food, shelter, clothing, and health care, and that all should be enabled to participate in the decisions that vitally affect them.
Founded in 1951 by Bishop Wright, our organization's mission was to establish a caring network in Worcester County. Today, we provide 21 diverse programs and services across 9 locations, benefiting 62 cities and towns.
Cause Areas
13
Foreclosure prevention
Housing loss prevention
Addiction services
Basic and emergency aid
Family services
Homeless shelters
Housing for the homeless
Temporary accommodations
Developmental disability services
Homeless services
Immigrant services
Immigration and naturalization
Immigration law
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Populations
53
Adults
Children and youth
Indigenous peoples
Multiracial people
People of African descent
People of Asian descent
People of European descent
People of Latin American descent
People of Middle Eastern descent
Caregivers
Families
Non-adult children
Parents
Widows and widowers
Heterosexuals
Intersex people
LGBTQ people
Men and boys
Women and girls
People with disabilities
People with diseases and illnesses
Persons with substance use disorder(s)
Pregnant people
Baha'is
Buddhists
Christians
Confucists
Hindus
Interfaith groups
Jewish people
Muslims
Secular groups
Shintos
Sikhs
Tribal and indigenous religious groups
At-risk youth
Economically disadvantaged people
Immigrants and migrants
Incarcerated people
Nomadic people
Victims and oppressed people
Academics
Activists
Artists and performers
Domestic workers
Emergency responders
Farmers
Military personnel
Prostituted Persons
Retired people
Self-employed people
Unemployed people
Veterans
Charity Verification Snapshot
IRS EO Business Master File Status
Listed as tax-exempt
IRS Pub 78 Status
Eligible for tax-deductible gifts
IRS Revocation Status
Not in Automatic Revocation of Exemption List
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Key Impact Metrics
72.4K
Individuals served at our food pantries
2022–2023
14.7K
Individuals receiving emergency services
2022–2023
2.9K
Families were stabilized with rental and utility assistance
2022–2023
4.1K
Received case management services at our Area Offices
2022–2023
10.5K
Families received hygiene kits and products
2022–2023
106K
Hours of dedicated Homecare services
2022–2023
83
Families housed in our shelter
2022–2023
300
individuals assisted with Immigration legal services
2022–2023
171
People served in need of substance use treatment
2022–2023
90%
Approximate increase in need of services
2022–2023
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Worcester’s budget?
In 2024, Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Worcester reported an annual operating budget of around $16.1 million. More detailed financial information is available to registered users.
What causes does Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Worcester support?
Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Worcester supports work in Foreclosure prevention, Housing loss prevention, Addiction services, Basic and emergency aid, Family services, Homeless shelters, Housing for the homeless, Temporary accommodations, Developmental disability services, Homeless services, Immigrant services, Immigration and naturalization, and Immigration law.
Where does Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Worcester operate?
Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Worcester is headquartered in Worcester, MA.
Who funded Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Worcester recently?
In 2025, Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Worcester received grants from METROWEST HEALTH FOUNDATION INC, UNITED WAY OF NORTH CENTRAL MASS INC, and METROWEST HEALTH FOUNDATION INC. More information on this organization’s funders is available to registered users.
What is the largest grant Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Worcester received in 2024?
The largest grant to Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Worcester in 2024 exceeds $1.2 million.
What is Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Worcester’s reliance on government grants?
Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Worcester relied on government grants for more than 20% of their total revenue in 2024.
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