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Over 50 refugee organizations have sent letters to CCFW urging them to delay that decision for a little longer.
Following Catholic Charities of Fort Worth's announcement that it would step away from leading Texas’s refugee resettlement ...
Providers and clients are urging Catholic Charities Fort Worth to delay their decision to step down from leading Texas's ...
Catholic Charities Fort Worth indicated Tuesday it would drop a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) after the agency resumed payments, depositing nearly $47 ...
Catholic Charities Fort Worth, meanwhile, sued the federal government at the beginning of March after the Trump administration froze tens of millions of dollars in grants for refugee services in ...
Catholic Charities Fort Worth sued the agency at the beginning of March after the Trump administration froze tens of millions of dollars in grants for refugee services in Texas.
Catholic Charities Fort Worth sued the agency at the beginning of March after the Trump administration froze tens of millions of dollars in grants for refugee services in Texas. (photo: Werbung ...
The freeze was lifted last Thursday, and Catholic Charities Fort Worth expected to receive all pending payment requests, exceeding $47 million, by early this week, the organization announced ...
The federal government has until March 18 to pay Catholic Charities Fort Worth millions in grant funds that have been withheld since January. A federal judge on March 14 ordered the Department of ...
Catholic Charities Fort Worth, located at 249 Thornhill Drive, announced it expects to get $47 million in paused refugee funds following a March 3 lawsuit.
Catholic Charities Fort Worth, the nonprofit organization that serves as Texas’ refugee resettlement office, is suing the Trump administration to restore the $36 million in funding it ...