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Miami Catholic Charities to Lay Off More Than 80 Employees After Government Cut Millions in Funding

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This news describes a funding cut to a single non-profit social service organization. There is no commercial mechanism affecting any product, commodity, or company margin. The impact is limited to the organization's operations and its employees. No sector or supply chain is materially affected.

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  • U.S. Department of Health and Human Services canceled an $11 million federal contract with Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Miami.
  • Over 80 employees will be laid off in two phases: 85 by May 31, 2026, and an additional 20 on June 30.
  • The layoffs primarily affect youth care workers, clinicians, case managers, and medical coordinators.
  • The cancellation ends a 65-year partnership with the federal government, including programs like Operation Pedro Pan.
  • The organization is unable to provide the standard 60 days' notice to employees.

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