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Annual Report 2025

Thank you for your support throughout fiscal year 2025.  

Friends,  

As we reflect on 2025, we do so with deep gratitude for the support of our community, our partners, and our dedicated Board of Directors. This year tested us in profound ways, yet it has also revealed the extraordinary compassion that defines our community.  

Throughout 2025, CCC faced a series of challenges driven largely by rapid shifts in federal policy. These shifts placed significant stress on the individuals and families served by our remarkable team members across the Catholic Diocese of Richmond.  

In a year defined by disruption, the response from our community was nothing short of extraordinary. Our neighbors, led by our Board of Directors, rallied to the aid of the people we serve and provided critical resources that filled the federal funding gaps. Because of your generosity, CCC continued to provide housing support, employment assistance, and essential case management to thousands of individuals navigating the most vulnerable moments of their lives. 

Despite the challenges of 2025, we are amazed by the resilience of the people we serve and the generosity of those who make our work possible. Together, our clients and our partners are the reasons we rejoice in the hope that a brighter future is possible for each person that we serve. 

Thank you for walking alongside us. Together, we will continue to offer hope, dignity, community, and welcome to the most vulnerable members of our community.  

With gratitude, 

Your friends at CCC  

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Annual Report 2025

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The impact we made together

Your support made sure that CCC can create a brighter future for 40,140 individuals.  

Nurturing Children and Families

When we protect children, help families remain stable, and cultivate independence, we create stronger, more resilient communities.

Welcoming New Americans

When we welcome immigrants, equip them with success, and connect newcomers in our neighborhoods, we strengthen the fabric of our community.

Housing the Most Vulnerable

When we connect people with housing, support them in housing, and build new housing, we provide the cornerstone of thriving families and communities.

Because of You

$1,299,554

in rent and utility assistance kept families safely housed

18,571

bags of emergency food nourished working families facing food insecurity

1,372

families received essential items like baby diapers and wipes to care for their children

5,291

interpretation sessions bridged language barriers ensured clear access to services

1,261

individuals experiencing housing insecurity connected with vital resources through street outreach

56

units of affordable housing broke ground in Richmond

4,368

counseling sessions supported individuals and families strengthening their mental health

572

immigrants received affordable legal services to navigate the immigration process with dignity

Expenses and Revenue

Revenue Source
Revenue
% of Total
Government Grants
$15,745,540
64.96%
Program Fees
$483,1947
19.93%
Contributions: Foundations & Other Grants
$918,953
3.79%
Investments & Other Revenues
$911,111
3.76%
Contributions General
$728,518
3.01%
In-kind Donations
$532,810
2.20%
Faith Communities (including Catholic Diocese of Richmond)
$448,164
1.85%
Special Events
$122,988
0.51%

Total Revenue:

$24,240,031

Expenses
Cost
% of Total
Children Services
$8,727,045
37.38
Resettlement & Immigration
$5,917,268
25.35
Homeless & Supportive Housing
$4,655,970
19.94
Community Support Services
$2,675,718
11.46
Development & Marketing
$764,615
3.28
Housing Services
$513,342
2.20
Management & General
$91,044
0.39

Total Expense:

23,345,002

Volunteers gave

3,836 hours

of their time

(Valued at $31.80). 

The total value of this time was

 

$121,972.34

Thank you to Our Funding Partners

Platinum Level

Providing $50,000 in Support or Higher
  • Catholic Charities USA/Gerstner Philanthropies

  • Bon Secours Richmond Health System

  • Cameron Foundation

  • Bob & Anna Lou Schaberg Foundation

  • Community Foundation for a greater Richmond

Gold Level

Providing $25,000 - $50,000 in Support
  • United Way of Greater Richmond and Petersburg

  • Catholic Diocese of Richmond Fuel and Hunger Fund

  • Genworth Foundation

  • United Way of the Virginia Peninsula

  • Pauley Family Foundation

  • Raskob Foundation

  • R.E.B. Foundation

  • Shelton Hardaway Short, Jr. Trust

Silver Level

Providing $10,000 - $25,000 in Support
  • Peachtree House Foundation

  • Memorial Foundation For Children

  • Catholic Diocese of Richmond Respect Life Fund

  • Herndon Foundation

  • Langley For Families Foundation​

  • William H., John G., and Emma Scott Foundation

  • Carilion Clinic

  • John C. Fricano Foundation, Inc.

  • John Randolph Foundation

  • Bernardine Franciscan Sisters Foundation, Inc.

  • Anne Carter & Walter R. Robins, Jr. Foundation

  • Dibert Valve & Fitting Company, Inc.

  • First Citizens Bank

  • Walter W. Regirer and Maria Teresa Regirer Foundation

Bronze Level

Providing $2,000 - $10,000 in Support
  • The Hope Fund of Community Foundation Serving Western Virginia

  • The Charles F. Hall Fund of Community Foundation Serving Western Virginia

  • Richmond Memorial Health Foundation

  • The Rock Foundation

  • Food Lion Feeds Charitable Foundation

  • Richmond Christmas Mother Fund

  • Wawa Foundation

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