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Catholic Charities West Michigan

www.ccwestmi.org

 
In November of 2007, Catholic Social Services of Grand Rapids joined with Catholic Social Services of Muskegon and Catholic Human Development Outreach to form Catholic Charities West Michigan, which serves the 11 counties of the Diocese of Grand Rapids. We are a community-based agency providing programs in Western Michigan, and offering a variety of services ranging from prevention and education to crisis intervention. All programs are designed to help families and individuals succeed. We are committed to serving the best interests of our clients, representing a diverse population, including persons of all faiths, with particular emphasis on service to persons ...
  • Number of Employees: 0-25
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million
  • www.ccwestmi.org
  • 360 Division Avenue South Suite 3A
    Grand Rapids, MI USA 49503
  • Phone: 616.551.4747

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