Washington County

The Washington County Office of Catholic Charities offers services and programs that meet important needs for individuals and families. Our services are available to everyone in the community without regard to race, religion, age, or gender.

Office hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday and Saturday and evening hours by appointment. Contact the Washington County Office at:

  • Washington County Office
  • 331 South Main Street
  • Washington, PA 15301
  • 724.228.7722
  • 724.483.8636

Services and programs provided in Washington County are:

Adoption and Foster Care: Helps birth parents who wish to make a plan of adoption for a child as well as families who want to adopt. Supplies training for adopting parents and temporary foster care for children who need a home.

Community Education: Workshops broaden understanding of daily issues and promote healthy living at home and at work.

Counseling: Meets with individuals, children and adolescents, couples, and families. Facilitates support groups. Provides drug and alcohol counseling for adolescents and adults. Supplies assessments and counseling in schools through the Student Assistance Program. Helps children and families as they work through a child's truant, pre-delinquent, or runaway behaviors.

Emergency Relief and Tangible Assistance: Helps during emergencies and disasters through CARELine at 800.321.CARE.

Pregnancy and Parenting: Provides childbirth, parenting, and life skills education for individuals, couples, families, and groups. Women who are pregnant or who have an infant 12 months old or younger are eligible for assistance, including free diapers, formula, clothing, and pregnancy testing through the Women-In-Need Program.

Additional programs available in all six counties of the Diocese of Pittsburgh are:

Bereavement Services: Aids those who grieve with healing retreats, counseling, and special memorial services. Call 412.456.6923.

Elderly Services: Aids seniors through information and referral and special projects. Respite Caretakers Program affords time away for individuals who care for the elderly. Parish social ministers are trained volunteers who aid the homebound and elderly. Call 412.456.6915.

Roselia Center: Provides services in a home-like setting in Pittsburgh for young women before and after the births of their children. Offers high school classes that apply toward graduation. Free and confidential pregnancy testing. Help with parenting and adoption options. Call 412.682.4410.

Refugee Services: Resettles refugees and finds them employment through a partnership program involving local families, churches, and employers. Call 412.456.6978.