I don’t have live access to the latest news feeds right now. Here’s what I can tell you based on recent publicly available information about Catholic Charities of Southwest Louisiana and its food distribution work.
- The organization has a history of operating food pantries and distribution across Southwest Louisiana, serving multiple parishes in the Lake Charles area and beyond. This includes ongoing efforts to provide monthly food distributions to families in need.[4][5]
- Their activities typically include monthly pantry pickups, holiday meal assistance (such as turkey distributions), and broader disaster-relief support in the region.[1][5]
- Updates about specific centers, expansions, or changes to distribution locations are published on their official site and related diocesan outlets.[9][4]
If you’d like, I can try to locate the very latest article or press release and summarize it, or pull contact details so you can reach the center directly for the most current information.
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Disaster Relief - Our disaster response team, along with the knowledge and expertise of our member agencies, mobilize quickly and effectively to aid those experiencing or recovering from disasters.
cccenla.orgThe official home of the Catholic Diocese of Lake Charles, Louisiana.
www.lcdiocese.orgLess than three weeks after nine tornadoes devastated South Louisiana communities, widespread flooding has now displaced many more. More than 12,000 homes across Louisiana have been impacted by the floods.... Read More
no-hunger.orgThe official home of the Catholic Diocese of Lake Charles, Louisiana.
www.lcdiocese.orgThe official home of the Catholic Diocese of Lake Charles, Louisiana.
www.lcdiocese.orgThe mission of Catholic Charities of Southwest Louisiana is to be Christ’s merciful love to those who suffer. Our mission is to be carried out by Catholic people and others in fraternal goodwill pooling their resources to reach out and assist those in need. In so doing, Catholic Charities is the primary instrument of the Diocese of Lake Charles in carrying out the works of mercy.
networks.whyhunger.orgWith stay-at-home orders limiting church gatherings, Catholic Charities of Southwest Louisiana is in dire need of donated canned goods for its food
www.catholiccharitiesusa.orgB aton Rouge, LA – News broke earlier this week that Feeding Louisiana will begin administering the senior food program, and Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of New Orleans (CCANO) decided to discontinue their partnership with the Louisiana Department of Health (LDH). Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Baton Rouge (CCDBR) wants clients and the community to rest assured that their Faith-Full Mobile Food Pantry is still operating and is not affected by this partnership change between LDH...
www.ccdiobr.org