Catholic school students give back
byThis winter, Catholic school students collected items for people in need and found other ways to serve the community.
This winter, Catholic school students collected items for people in need and found other ways to serve the community.
The Mustard Seed Pantry, a new partnership between St. John Paul II Church and Dare to Care, will open to the public on July…
More than 20 parishes in the Archdiocese of Louisville have reported wind damage from the March 3 storms that blew across Kentucky. Winds, recorded…
Assumption High School held its 15th annual CANstruction service project earlier this month. Students, faculty and staff donated 21,189 canned goods, which equals 17,790…
Family resource coordinators for Jefferson County Public Schools and others were giving thanks last weekend for Thanksgiving meal kits distributed by Immaculate Heart of…
Those who come to the Father Jack Jones Pantry — which has seen a dramatic increase in need — often leave not only with…
Dare to Care, the community food bank serving eight Kentucky and five Indiana counties, has named Vincent James its new Chief Executive Officer. James…
Catholic Charities of Louisville’s Common Table culinary program will offer a six-week, weekly soup and bread subscription service this fall. The soups are made…
Each month about 150 families rely on St. Agnes Church’s Dare to Care Food Pantry to supplement their nutritional needs. In the global health…
Fifty years ago, Father John E. Jones dared Louisville to care for people going hungry. The priest, along with many in Louisville, was horrified…