General Catholic Charities
Counseling Division
Housing Division
Immigration Legal Services
Outreach Division
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What does DEI stand for and why is it important?

Diversity Equity & Inclusion

Catholic Charities’ mission is to help anyone in need, regardless of faith, gender, age, race, country of origin, sexual orientation, or economic status. Our vision is to serve the most poor and vulnerable and our clients include a very diverse group of people who are all treated with dignity and respect.

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What is the most common reason clients seek out counseling services with Catholic Charities?

Anxiety; 

(Depression and Marital/Relationships are tied for the second most common reason clients seek counseling services with Catholic Charities)



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Catholic Charities offers what type of housing?  Permanent, temporary, or emergency?

Permanent

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Two part question: Name the three office locations that Catholic Charities takes appointments for clients seeking immigration legal services. How much does Catholic Charities charge clients for consultations?

Cedar Rapids, Dubuque, Waterloo

Consultations are free

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What are 2 things that a Case Manager would do with every client they help?

Possibilities:

Complete an assessment, develop goals, develop a budget, connect with community resources, help with rent, provide follow-up support, apply for public benefits, help find employment, help find affordable housing

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DOUBLE POINT - 2 part question

What percentage of Catholic Charities funding comes from individual donations and planned giving? What is Catholic Charities’ fundraising goal for this year?

Over 50% (52%)

$1,000,000.00

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At what amount does our sliding fee scale begin?

$20

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DOUBLE POINT QUESTION

What is the recommended percent of monthly income that a family/individual should spend on rent and utilities?

30%

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What type of immigration legal services does Catholic Charities provide?

Catholic Charities provides family-based immigration legal services, not employment-based. (Answer can include helping immigrants reunite families or humanitarian immigration legal services.)

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What % of people that we assist with rent are receiving SNAP benefits?

50%

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During our Bridges Out of Poverty training, we learned that finances are only one aspect that contributes to a person having daily instability. Share 3 more "resources" that someone living in poverty needs to access in order to help their family become more stable.

Emotional, Mental, Language, Social capital, Health, Spiritual, Integrity & Trust, Motivation & Persistence, Relationships, Knowledge of Hidden rules

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 What is the name of the ministry that provides counseling and reconciliation to women who are struggling with the after effects of an abortion?

Project Rachel

50

Name the five Affordable Housing properties managed by Catholic Charities.

Ecumenical Tower, Kennedy Park West, Carter Plaza, Alabar Plaza, Heartland East

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DOUBLE POINT QUESTION 

Two parts: What are the two most common languages spoken by Immigration Legal Services’ clients (not including English)? What are the two most common countries of origin that ILS clients are from?

Spanish & French

Guatemala & Burma

50

What is Drug Court and how does CC's Jail & Prison Reentry services work with that program?

Drug court is a jail diversion program. Individuals that participate in drug court are required to abide by very strict program guidelines...one of them being a part of a social support network. Our Reentry program is one of the options for drug court participants to participate in.

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Two part question:

What was the first ministry of Catholic Charities in the Archdiocese of Dubuque? Which of our programs is the oldest active ministry?

St. Mary’s Orphanage

Affordable Housing began in the 1960s

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What is the average wait time for a new client to get a counseling appointment?

30 days

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Catholic Charities operates five housing properties. Two of them receive government rental assistance for resident's rent.  Which properties receive the assistance and what government agency or agencies provide the assistance?

Ecumenical Tower - HUD - US Housing and Urban Development 

Heartland East - USDA RD - United States Department of Agriculture - Rural Development 

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How many undocumented residents are there in the Archdiocese of Dubuque?


A) 4,500   B)    10,365   C)    13,487    D)    19,732

13,487

More than the Diocese of Des Moines, the Diocese of Davenport, or the Diocese of Sioux City!



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DOUBLE POINT - 2 part question

What are the 2 most common assignments that a Catholic Charities volunteer does for service? And how many hours of volunteer service was provided to CC last year (answer needs to be within 500 hours)?

Mentoring & Circles of Support member

over 8,000 hours

500

How many different languages do Catholic Charities staff speak? Name all of them.

9

English, Spanish, French, Swahili, Lingala, Pashto, Dari, Urdu, and Hmong

500

What does EMDR, MHFA, and CBT stand for?

Eye Movement Desensitization & Reprocessing, Mental Health First Aid, and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.

500

How many units of affordable housing does Catholic Charities currently manage?

209

500

2 part question

What does the term “immigrant” mean? What’s the difference between an immigrant and a refugee?

This term includes anyone who is not a U.S. citizen; it would include undocumented immigrants or lawful permanent residents, etc.

500

Name 2 other non-profit entities that the Outreach team coordinates with on a regular basis to provide services and describe how we partner with them.

CAP agencies - Community Action Programs

Coordinated Entry agencies - any agency that implements HUD rental assistance programs (Waypoint, ECIA, etc)

Many others....

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