
A Great Place to Work
What do you get when you have an organization with a meaningful long-term mission that also offers a wide range of dynamic job opportunities? You

What do you get when you have an organization with a meaningful long-term mission that also offers a wide range of dynamic job opportunities? You

Catholic Charities Bureau’s Occupancy Office In the heart of Superior stands an office that quietly, yet profoundly, changes lives. It’s the Occupancy Office of the

At Catholic Charities Bureau Diocese of Superior, community is not just a word; it is the foundation upon which all of our work is built.

One of the key points of the mission statement for the Catholic Charities Bureau of the Diocese of Superior highlights; meeting the critical needs and
Under the pastoral leadership of our Diocesan Bishop, to carry on the
redeeming work of our Lord by reflecting gospel values and the moral
teaching of the Church.
To meet the critical needs and issues of our society through the use of our gifts and resources by mobilizing the Christian community in partnership with private and public enterprise. To collaborate with all people of goodwill to alleviate human suffering by sponsoring direct service programs for the poor, the disadvantaged, the disabled, the elderly and children with special needs. To create an environment of human dignity based on justice, mutual respect, understanding and trust. We profess the dignity of each person as a creation of God. This truth becomes the foundation of our great respect and love of each individual.
To translate our mission and vision into goals, commitments and action.
Catholic Charities has since 1917 been providing services to the poor and disadvantaged as an expression of the social ministry of the Catholic Church in the Diocese of Superior. Accordingly, the purpose of the Catholic Charities Bureau is to be an effective sign of the charity of Christ. To this end, Catholic Charities: Provides services that are significant in quantity and quality. Assures an Ecumenical orientation exists in that no distinctions are made by race, sex, or religion in reference to clients served, staff employed and board directors appointed. Avoids unnecessary duplication of services already adequately provided by governmental or public organizations and other private agencies. Our programs are intended to complement
the efforts of others.
We believe strong communities are built through understanding, collaboration, and local pride, and storytelling plays a meaningful role in that process. While our roots stretch back more than five decades, Positively Superior Magazine continues to evolve. Today, we pair our long-standing reputation with a modern approach to storytelling across print and digital platforms. The goal remains the same as it has always been, to provide meaningful, well-told stories that reflect the real Superior.
This Code of Ethics outlines the expectations for board directors, volunteers, administrators, and staff of Catholic Charities. It guides how we conduct ourselves with one another and with the people we serve. In all activities and decisions, Catholic Charities reflects Gospel values and remains aligned with its mission and the mission of the Diocese of Superior.
Code I
We uphold the sanctity and dignity of every human life and recognize the central role of the family in society. We respect and protect the dignity of each individual.
Code II
We give priority to serving those in our community who are most vulnerable and least able to help themselves.
Code III
We practice charity and justice in our relationships with one another, with those we serve, and with the broader community.
Code IV
We use our talents, training, and experience to enrich the lives of the people we serve.
Code V
We respect and comply with civil law. We also work peacefully to change practices that harm the well-being of those we serve.
Code VI
As faithful stewards, we ensure organizational integrity by using entrusted resources wisely and responsibly.
Code VII
We act in ways that promote the well-being of the organization and avoid actions that serve personal or private interests.
Code VIII
We uphold confidentiality as a core principle and maintain policies and procedures that protect those we serve, our governing boards, and our personnel.
Code IX
We expect all individuals affiliated with Catholic Charities to conduct themselves professionally in ways that enhance the organization’s credibility.
Code X
We collaborate with individuals, groups, and others of good will to advance charity and justice and pursue the highest standards of program excellence.
Catholic Charities Bureau serves communities across northwest Wisconsin with a mission rooted in compassion, dignity, and service. As a ministry of the Diocese of Superior, the organization provides critical support to individuals and families through counseling, housing assistance, adoption services, care for the elderly and disabled, and programs that meet people in moments of real need.
Guided by Gospel values, Catholic Charities focuses on serving those who are most vulnerable while strengthening the well-being of the broader community. Their work is built on respect for human dignity, responsible stewardship, and collaboration with partners who share a commitment to justice and care. Across rural towns and city neighborhoods alike, Catholic Charities Bureau of Superior stands as a steady presence, offering help, hope, and practical support to those who need it most.