Commonwealth Catholic Charities is a Virginia-based nonprofit organization serving five regions: Hopewell, Newport News, Norton, Richmond, and Roanoke. Founded with a mission to nurture children and families, welcome new Americans, and house the most vulnerable, CCC operates as a comprehensive social services agency affiliated with the Catholic Church but serving all individuals regardless of faith background.
The organization offers a diverse portfolio of free and low-cost services spanning housing, financial counseling, immigration support, family services, and emergency assistance. Key offerings include HUD-approved housing and financial counseling (helping with credit improvement, budgeting, and homeownership), immigration legal services with affordable consultations, refugee resettlement support, foster care and adoption services, street outreach for homeless individuals, supportive housing with case management, workforce development, and interpreter/translation services in multiple languages.
CCC distinguishes itself through its integrated approach to poverty alleviation and its specific focus on vulnerable populations including new Americans, refugees, and individuals experiencing homelessness. The organization operates licensed adoption services, manages public guardianship programs under contract with state agencies, and maintains community resources like food pantries, baby supply distribution, and youth hubs. Their multilingual capacity and cultural competency (evidenced by services like Nowruz celebrations) reflect commitment to serving immigrant and refugee communities.
As a legitimate nonprofit, CCC provides genuinely free financial counseling and housing services without high-cost lending or credit repair schemes. The main caveat is that availability varies significantly by location—most services concentrate in Richmond and Roanoke, with limited options in Norton and Newport News. Services require direct contact (804.285.5900 or agency@cccofva.org) rather than online application, which may present barriers for some consumers.