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Appalachia Service Project This is a group of volunteers who participate in various fundraising events throughout the year in order to finance a trip to Appalachia. There they work in community with local residents to help to improve environmental/living conditions.
Contact: Chris Cobis 781-871-6733
Giving Tree This seasonal ministry operates during Advent. Parishioners donate Christmas gifts for families in need by taking tags from the tree and providing gifts as suggested for recipients chosen by My Brothers Keeper in Brockton.
Contact:
Kathy Fanning 781-826-9233
Knights of Columbus Richard Cardinal Cushing Council #6267 is an organization of Catholic men dedicated to unity, fraternity, and charity.
Contact:
K of C Hall 781-826-3217
My Brothers Keeper Parishioners donate furniture and appliances, in good repair, to the MBK Center in Brockton. Items are distributed to needy families throughout southeastern Massachusetts.
Contact:
Howard League 781-826-8042
Ministry of Care Outreach Volunteers in this program reach out to others who have pastoral and spiritual needs. It is designed to bring the message of hope and Gods love to those who may be elderly, sick, or disabled. Those who serve in this ministry provide Eucharist and prayer to Catholics who may not be able to attend Mass. Other services of the Ministry are transportation assistance, local errands, and respite sitting for family members.
Contact:
Barbara McMorrow 781-293-9337
Pembroke Food Pantry Donations of canned goods, non-perishable foods, and health aids are left in a collection area of the church by parishioners. Volunteers transport these items to the Pembroke Food Pantry.
Contact:
Howard League 781-294-0819
Pine Street Inn Parishioners prepare and/or serve a meal at the Inn once a month.
Contact:
Kathy Fanning 781-826-9233
Pumpkin Patch During the month of October, this Harvest activity brings parishioners together for fun and to sell pumpkins and refreshments to benefit various parish organizations with funding. Volunteers prepare the patch, sell pumpkins, serve refreshments, and lead other activities such as face painting and crafts.
Pro-life This committee addresses Right to Life issues ranging from beginning to end of life. They may be contacted for presentations, and they also sponsor an annual baby shower to benefit several area agencies that support single mothers who are in need.
Contact:
St. Vincent de Paul This is a ministry of caring, trustworthy people who operate under strict confidentiality. They work to provide assistance to parishioners with temporary problems and also to provide help with long-term solutions.
Contact: Rectory
781-826-9786
SERVE The SERVE program distributes food baskets containing frozen meats, fresh vegetables and fruits, and staples including rice, pasta, and beans at less than half of the retail value. Volunteer service of 2 hours per month qualifies an individual or family for participation in the program. Economic need is not a consideration. Help is needed to drive to the Canton warehouse on one Saturday morning each month to pick up the bulk order. Assistance is also needed to box the food baskets on delivery day.
Contact: Howard League
781-294-0819
Usher-Greeters Volunteers greet arriving worshippers, offer seats as necessary, distribute bulletins, and take up collections.
Contact: Rectory
781-826-9786
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