Catholic Charities West Virginia relocates to Community Bread Basket in Weirton
WEIRTON — Catholic Charities West Virginia will be relocating its Weirton office to the Community Bread Basket.
This move to the 3545 Pennsylvania Ave. office, strengthens CCWVa’s ability to serve individuals and families in the Northern Panhandle by providing increased access to compassionate care and vital support services, according to Catholic Charities officials.
While both organizations remain independent, this shared space will enhance collaboration and provide greater convenience for clients seeking assistance. Catholic Charities West Virginia will continue offering its core services at the new location, including emergency financial assistance and other resources aimed at addressing poverty and promoting stability.
“We’re grateful for the opportunity to relocate our office to such a welcoming and mission-aligned space,” said Mark Phillips, president and CEO of Catholic Charities West Virginia. “By working alongside Community Bread Basket, we can offer our services in a more accessible location while continuing to walk with our neighbors in need with dignity and love.”
Community Bread Basket will continue to operate all of its own programs and outreach efforts as usual. The co-location simply provides a new home for CCWVa’s Weirton team as they continue their work throughout Hancock and Brooke Counties.
Catholic Charities West Virginia is the largest private social service provider in the state, serving all 55 counties with compassionate care for tens of thousands each year.
The organization provides services regardless of faith or background, working alongside communities to create lasting change and help individuals reach their full potential.
To learn more, visit www.ccwva.org.