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2024

Annual Report 

October 1, 2023 - September 30, 2024

A new era began in 2024 as CCC embarked on a second century of service to communities throughout Virginia.  


For one hundred years, CCC has served hundreds of thousands of individuals and families, putting into action the words of Pope Francis,  


"Love and charity, are service, helping others, serving others. There are many people who spend their lives in this way, in the service of others. … When you forget yourself and think of others, this is love!” 


At CCC, we are guided by three pillars of service.  

Mission

Serve the Most Vulnerable

Vision

A brighter future for the people and communities we serve.

In 2024, CCC impacted the lives of

45,194 individuals

CCC provides tools, resources, and support for all people.
We are committed to:

  • 284 individuals improved their job skills and found employment​


  • 607 families received necessities like baby diapers and clothing from the Baby Closet ​

  • 1,006 individuals supported by adoption and post adoption services

  • 122 families provided with tools and support to improve parenting skills and prevent child abuse and neglect ​

  • 375 children/youth had a safe place to call home during times of crisis

At CCC, we believe that every child should be loved and protected, and every household has opportunities to grow their relationships, skills, and income to achieve long-term stability, independence, and happiness. ​

Finding Their Forever Home

Stories


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We believe that every member of our community should be valued and cherished. We are committed to welcoming newcomers, connecting them to community resources, and equipping them for success. ​


Resettled and Reunited: A Refugee Journey



  • 87 seniors enjoyed companionship and avoided social isolation​


  • 1,118 refugees were welcomed to Virginia where they can build new lives as productive members of their new communities ​

  • 476 individuals and families experiencing housing insecurities connected to resources through outreach ​

  • 294 young adults experiencing housing insecurities supported through the Youth Hub ​

  • 623 households experiencing homelessness or housing insecurity transitioned into stable, long-term housing ​

  • 378 lives changed by supportive housing programs (includes PSH, HOPWA)​​

Volunteers gave 9,138 hours of their time 

(valued at $33.49)


The total value of this time was $306,043.34
  • 1,240 individuals maintained housing after beginning eviction proceedings


  • 500 lives were impacted by affordable immigration services ​


  • 5,886 sessions of interpretation allowed non-English speakers to access critical services

  • 1,186 group & individual counseling sessions improved relationships, life skills, and mental health ​


  • 346 adults and seniors were supported through developmental disability, guardianship, and senior services

No one should have to sleep outside. Every single individual and family, without exception, should have affordable housing, access to services, and the opportunity to live independently.



Financials

Revenue Source
Revenue
% of Total
Special Events
$125,934
0.47%
Faith Communities (including Catholic Diocese of Richmond)
$344,806
1.23%
In-kind Donations
$575,809
2.16%
Foundations & Corporations
$855,869
3.21%
Individual Donors
$940,867
3.53%
Investments & Other Revenues
$1,268,552
4.75%
Program Fees
$4,721,289
17.69%
Government Grants
$17,728,858
66.43%

Total Revenue:

$26,686,984

Expenses
Cost
% of Total
Children & Parents
$9,404,464
33.47%
Refugees & Immigrants
$7,354,413
26.17%
Housing & Shelter
$3,795,977
13.51%
Management & General
$2,762,541
9.83%
Mental Health & Wellbeing
$1,771,417
6.30%
Food & Finance
$1,311,910
4.67%
Housing Services
$992,640
3.54%
Mission Advancement
$705,669
2.51%

Total Expenses:

$28,099,031

Thank You to Our Funding Partners

Platinum Level

Providing $50,000 in Support or Higher
  • Bob & Anna Lou Schaberg Foundation

  • Bon Secours Richmond Health System

  • Cameron Foundation

  • Catholic Charities USA/Gerstner Philanthropies

  • Community Foundation for a greater Richmond


Gold Level

Providing $25,000 - $50,000 in Support
  • Catholic Diocese of Richmond Fuel and Hunger Fund

  • Jenkins Foundation

  • Pauley Family Foundation

  • R.E.B. Foundation

  • Sentara Healthcare

  • United Way of Greater Richmond and Petersburg


Silver Level

Providing $10,000 - $25,000 in Support
  • Anne Carter & Walter R. Robins, Jr. Foundation

  • Bernardine Franciscan Sisters Foundation, Inc.

  • Carilion Clinic

  • Catholic Diocese of Richmond Respect Life Fund

  • Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

  • Genworth Foundation

  • Herndon Foundation

  • John C. Fricano Foundation, Inc.

  • KOVAR, Inc.

  • Langley For Families Foundation

  • Peachtree House Foundation

  • The Hull Foundation

  • United Way of the Virginia Peninsula

  • Walter W. Regirer and Maria Teresa Regirer Foundation

  • Wells Fargo Foundation


Bronze Level

Providing $2,000 - $10,000 in Support
  • Atlantic Union Bank

  • Cecil R. and Edna S. Hopkins Family Foundation

  • Charlottesville Area Community Foundation

  • First Citizens Bank

  • Food Lion Feeds Charitable Foundation

  • PBMares

  • Richmond Christmas Mother Fund

  • The Rock Foundation

  • The Titmus Foundation, Inc.

  • Virginia Housing

  • Wawa Foundation

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804.285.5900 | agency@cccofva.org

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