1 /5 Mr. M.B.: After needing and trying to get help for over a year after hurricane Ian...no water....a farm that was devastated & still has damages.... in the face of losing everything I was referred to Catholic Charities. After meeting with a supervisor I explained my power was scheduled for disconnect. They agreed to immediately pay my power bill to avoid disconnect, help me stabalize, and see what other assistance I may qualify for. The supervisor went on vacation the day after our meeting without informing me or my case manager. I called my power company to see if a payment was made, they informed me no one from Catholic Charities had ever contacted them. Even after the disconnect date was extended no one could reach Catholic Charities for over a week. 2 disconnect dates went by.... no responses to my emails, texts, calls, and no contact with the power company. I found out through a second party he was on vacation. And 2 days after my second disconnect date he contacted me... no apology.. simply said it looks like you dont need help anymore? I stated I still needed help....ignored once again. Thats horrendous for any organization claiming to help victims of a storm, but this is an organization that claims to represent doing the works of God. Im at a loss for words....I just hope others dont have to suffer through being treated this way when they have been suffering for a long time and out of options. You would have better luck getting compassion from a stranger on the streets before getting a second glance from Catholic Charities.