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Franciscan Center of Baltimore

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Because of the transient circumstances of many of the people who seek the center's help, an exact number of clients is impossible to gauge. In 2008, between 400 and 650 meals were served each day; 2,300 clients received clothing or hygiene products; 370 clients used the Technology Resource center;
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The Franciscan Center serves a hot lunch on weekdays and distributes bags of groceries. Case managers help those who face eviction or are unable to pay for medical supplies, prescriptions, transportation or other basic needs and provide emergency funding. Clients include hundreds of adults living
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in 1968, is an emergency outreach agency located in the Baltimore neighborhood of Lower Charles Village, at 101 W. 23rd Street. The goal of the center is to give immediate response and relief to the emergency needs of disenfranchised people and help them resolve the conditions that placed them at
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The basis of the Franciscan Sisters' ministry is recognizing the dignity of every human being and serving all people with respect. The center serves people in need regardless of age, race, creed or national origin. Most clients live in
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In its first month of operation, with a budget of $ 200, the Franciscan Center served 30 people. Sister Irene Marshiano, O.S.F., was the center's first director, aided by Sister Gertrude Brennan, O.S.F., and volunteers.
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and 7,100 clients were interviewed and screened to determine eligibility for emergency or support services. Of the clients served, more than 3,700 were homeless.
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that had previously been home to missionary priests, the sisters turned to the community for guidance; neighbors requested emergency food and clothing services.
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The Franciscan Sisters have fed the hungry and cared for African American orphans since their arrival in Baltimore in 1881. They were the first white
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Additional services include clothing giveaways and a Technology Resource Center that offers free Internet access, help with basic computer skills,
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Gillard, John Thomas (1930). "The Catholic Church and the American Negro", p. 163, St. Joseph's Society Press
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In the early years, the center was staffed by the Franciscan Sisters, with the assistance of members of the
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risk. Since its founding, the center has offered comfort and guidance to thousands of needy Baltimoreans.
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was $ 1.1 million in 2008, and 22 paid staff plus more than 350 volunteers served thousands of clients.
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When, in 1968, a $ 200 donation of stock shares coincided with the availability of a
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but city residency is not a requirement. The Franciscan Center is a
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Emergency outreach agency in the Baltimore, Maryland, US
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Today, the Franciscan Center is staffed primarily by
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Franciscan Sisters of Baltimore
Baltimore City
501(c)(3)
religious order
rowhouse
Third Order of Saint Francis
baby boom generation
Sisters of St. Francis of Assisi
Wisconsin
lay people
operating budget
sexually transmitted diseases
medical conditions
diabetes
high blood pressure
financial literacy
"Sister Irene Marshiano, founder of the Franciscan Center, dies at 70"
2008 Annual Report.
Archived
Wayback Machine
Clinical Services.
Programs.
Archived
Wayback Machine
The Baltimore Sun

Official website
Sisters of St. Francis of Assisi in Wisconsin
Categories
Organizations based in Baltimore

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