Catholic Charities Diocese of Baton Rouge
Amber Hebert, LMSW, is a seasoned social work professional currently serving as the State Refugee Coordinator and Director of the Louisiana Office for Refugees at Catholic Charities Diocese of Baton Rouge since September 2019, with previous roles including Interim State Refugee Coordinator and Refugee Resettlement Services Program Coordinator. With extensive experience in social services, Amber has also worked as a social work intern at the Grief Recovery Center and as an office manager. Earlier roles include positions in non-profit management, marketing, and event planning. Amber holds a Master of Social Work from Louisiana State University and a Bachelor's degree in Communication from St. Edward's University.
Catholic Charities Diocese of Baton Rouge
Catholic Charities of Baton Rouge traces its history back to the oldest Catholic Charities in the nation. It has existed as an integral part of the Diocese of Baton Rouge since the inception of the Diocese in 1964. Both the Diocese of Baton Rouge and Catholic Charities of Baton Rouge grew out of the Archdiocese of New Orleans, and its Catholic Charities agency was the first in the U.S., established in the 1805. The Baton Rouge agency serves those most in need with an array of comprehensive programs that include direct assistance, disaster recovery, adoption, child-welfare services, and comprehensive supportive services for pregnant women, refugees, families in poverty, and ex-offenders. We are the area’s leading disaster recovery agency. We serve people of all faiths in Ascension, Assumption, East Baton Rouge, East Feliciana, Iberville, Livingston, Pointe Coupée, St. Helena, St. James, Tangipahoa, West Baton Rouge, and West Feliciana parishes. We’re a member agency of Capital Area United Way.