Catholic Charities Fort Worth sued HHS and Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy earlier this month, alleging the federal ...
Of the charity’s 29 partner agencies, 24 have had to lay off staff or furlough employees, leading to a 64% drop in staffing ...
Catholic Charities Fort Worth filed a lawsuit accusing the federal government of unlawfully withholding $36 million that it's owned in refugee resettlement funds, resulting in staff layoffs and more ...
The charity, which operates the Texas Office for Refugees, filed a notice March 10 with the Texas Workforce Commission’s ...
Catholic Charities Fort Worth on March 3 filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and Health ...
After two weeks of legal back and forth over paused federal refugee resettlement funding, Catholic Charities Fort Worth has received $47 million that has been in limbo since January, according to ...
Catholic Charities, the Archdiocese of San Antonio’s wide-ranging relief organization, has laid off 200 employees due to ...
Last fiscal year, 700 refugees were welcomed into their new communities by Catholic Charities of Central Texas.
The lawsuit claims the Department of Health and Human Services is unlawfully holding back $36 million dollars for refugee resettlement.
Catholic Charities Fort Worth on March 3 filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on grounds that the office unlawfully ...
A federal judge has ordered U.S. Health and Human Services to release millions in frozen grant funding for refugees to Catholic Charities Fort Worth Getty Images The federal government has until ...
The Fort Worth-based organization that runs Texas’ refugee resettlement operations has sued the federal government demanding it release $36 million in funding that has been held up since January.