Pro-Life Services

We are committed to walking in solidarity with all those who come to our doors, whether they are girls or women in crisis pregnancies or families facing challenging social, economic, or housing circumstances.

We are here to provide strong social support that is consistent with our Catholic faith and values to all those in need despite their religion, nationality, ethnicity, affiliations, and gender.

Contact us for parish or interagency referrals.

  • Professional, pro-life case management services for expecting parents facing an unplanned pregnancy. Our case managers help parents explore the options of parenting or adoption and accessing resources to support them in their decision.

    We do not currently conduct home studies, but can help pregnant mothers create an adoption plan.

  • Clients may be eligible for financial assistance for rent, mortgage, or material assistance.

  • Our food pantries are open to residents of St. Joseph and DeKalb counties only. If you live outside of these counties, you may qualify for a food voucher.

    South Bend Pantry:

    • Wednesday 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM

    • Wednesday 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM

    Auburn Food Pantry:

    • Monday 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM

    • Tuesday 9:30 AM - 11:30 AM

    • Wednesday 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM

  • Survivor of sex trafficking can receive provide case management, financial support, and counseling.

  • Through Catholic Charities, young women and men receive school and home-based case management services, which include monitoring school attendance and grades. ECHO case managers help the students set goals, and provide them with the support and resources necessary to achieve them.

    Learn more.

  • Our Hispanic Health Advocate program serves those who need Spanish-translation services in vital areas such as healthcare so they can get the vital services they need. The services are free to Allen County residents.

    Learn more.

  • Those currently enrolled or past clients of our refugee program can qualify for our refugee health services.

  • A fee for service program, we offer the following:

    • Adjustment of status

    • Family petitions

    • Citizenship and Naturalization*

    • Employment Authorization*

    • Temporary protection Status*

    • DACA*

    • Citizenship Class

    • Affidavit Of Support

    • Travel Document

    • Re-Entry Permit

    • Fiancé Petition

    • Violence Against Women Act*

    • U-Visas

    • Translation and Interpretation

    • Consular Process

    *if eligible

Regional Contact for Referrals:

We are currently accepting referrals from parishes and social service agencies.

For residents of St. Joseph, Elkhart, Kosciusko or Marshall county

Kellie Porter

kporter@ccfwsb.org

574.234.3111

For residents of Adams, Allen, DeKalb, Huntington, LaGrange, Noble, Steuben, Wabash, Wells or Whitley county

Tiffany Goble

tgoble@ccfwsb.org

260.422.5625

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Wish List

Babies are expensive! When available, we provide financially unstable families with materials needs (baby clothing, diapers, wipes, etc). Give a mother in need a gift today by visiting our Amazon Wish List.

Volunteer

From tutoring a high school mother to sorting donations for a baby in need, lending an extra hand to ensure mothers are supported is key!

WWMIN

Walking with Moms in Need (WWMIN) is a national initiative of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops to help parishes better support and accompany pregnant and parenting women. Contact your local parish to join.