Catholic Urban Programs (CUP) is a non-profit organization dedicated to serving the needs of vulnerable individuals and families in East St. Louis and surrounding communities. Through their social service programs, CUP aims to provide crisis intervention, housing security, and out-of-school programs to help individuals achieve stability and self-sufficiency. With a commitment to Catholic Social teaching, CUP strives to break the cycle of poverty and rekindle hope in those they serve.
At CUP, their dedicated staff and board work tirelessly to meet the basic needs of the community's most vulnerable, offering services such as the Holy Angels Shelter, which provides 24/7 shelter and intensive case management for single women, mothers with children, and intact families. Additionally, their Griffin Center offers out-of-school time programming for children in East St. Louis public housing, focusing on academic and social-emotional outcomes. Through their compassionate, integrity-driven approach, CUP seeks to empower individuals to advocate for themselves and their families, while building relationships and fostering hope.
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