Christina Harrington

Emergency Food Assistance Manager at Catholic Charities Diocese of Arlington

Christina Harrington is an experienced professional with a diverse background in management, financial compliance, and program coordination. Currently serving as the Emergency Food Assistance Manager at Catholic Charities Diocese of Arlington's St. Lucy Food Project, Christina oversees daily operations and community engagement for food emergency programs in Loudoun County. Previously, Christina held roles such as Financial Specialist at MBO Partners, ensuring IRS compliance for accounts payable, and Women's Development and Bible Study Coordinator at Walking with Purpose, where leadership and training were provided for a large participant group. Additional experience includes positions as Accounts Payable Supervisor at Westerra Management Corporation and G&A Accounting and Reporting Consultant at Freddie Mac, focusing on operational improvements and financial processes. Christina Harrington holds an Associate of Arts and Sciences degree in Data Processing from the State University of NY (SUNY) Farmingdale.

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Ashburn, United States

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Catholic Charities Diocese of Arlington

Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Arlington plays a critical and necessary role by serving our community’s most vulnerable residents, regardless of their background or religious affiliation. Our work is Christ-centered and client-centered. We fulfill immediate and long-term needs of the poor 365 days a year; providing warm meals, emergency financial assistance, counseling, housing and much more. We touched a life more than 94,000 times last year. Our 15 programs are uplifted by generous supporters, more than 2,500 volunteers, 69 parishes and more than 125 staff members. 88 cents of every dollar donated goes directly to programs serving the 21 counties in the Diocese of Arlington. We desire to make visible the love of Christ to the invisible poor, those living on the margins and those in desperate need of hope and healing.


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