Brother David

Picture of Prior Kieran (David) Garner
during a rally for wage theft.

His open attendance in this interfaith rally, is a true example of our call to holy work in social justice.
Most Rev. Terry M. Boyer, OSB
Abbot General, Grey Robe Monks of St. Benedict

Community Outreach

Mission Statement

Plan, promote, implement and supervise caring programs for members and non-members in need of essential material goods such as food, clothing and shelter. Promote concern and care for the emotional and physical well being of members of the congregation community. Interface with local and national social ministry organizations and agencies, especially those related to our church, to provide information and enlist support.

Committee Members: Gayle Craun, Mary Beth Doubet, Fr. Scott Jenkins, Fr. Jim McDonald,
M. L. Winfrey, Kay McNamara, Julie Vergara and Jon Wallace.
Call Gayle at 303-752-3343 for further information.

In July 2007 the results of a survey of the people at Holy Family concluded that this Committee focuses its support to the following:

International Hospitality Network
A response to families who become homeless by providing shelter, meals, comprehensive assistance and encouragement towards self-sufficiency in an atmosphere of warmth and hospitality.
The IHN is a "family only" shelter offering 24 hours of shelter for up to 90 days. In the beginning, there was only one "rotation" of 13 host congregations. Today there are two rotations of host congregations. The first rotation was set up in Denver and Arapahoe Counties and the second in the west metro area in Jefferson and Douglas Counties. This year, the IHN celebrated its 11th year in Denver. The IHN employs two full-time and two part-time staff with more than 1000 volunteers throughout the metropolitan area. Holy Family is a support parish for Christ the Savior Lutheran Church. We assist in the care of IHN families when they are housed at Christ the Savior for one-week periods. Approximately every three months, the families make Christ the Savior their home.


Volunteers

Joshua Station
A faith-based community helping families make the transformation to healthy interdependent living.
(part of Mile High Ministries)
During 2006, approximately 52 families (63 adults and 100 children) received temporary housing and support services at Joshua Station. The plan for 2008 is to Spruce-A-Room at Joshua Station, providing the basic needs, making necessary repairs and doing a thorough cleaning before another family makes it their temporary home.


Marys Hope


Dedicated to educating the public about the spiritual wounds left in the wake of profound childhood abuses, and offers workshops to help facilitate the healing and recovery from those spiritual wounds.


Jesse Tree

Jesse Tree

The Jesse Tree became a part of the Advent journey for Holy Family when families in our own faith community found themselves in serious financial straits during the holiday season. The Jesse Tree continues to answer the Christmas gift giving needs of extended families in our community. A Christmas tree is decorated with ornaments labeled with gift suggestions which Holy Family parishioners select and purchase for a family (or families) who are predetermined by Fr. Scott. The gifts, primarily gift cards, are presented to the parents of the family who then go shopping for their children. In this way, the parents are able to enjoy the holiday shopping and giving experience.


penguins

Catholic Charities

Catholic Charities
The Catholic Charities Emergency Assistance Center located in downtown Aurora serves the community in numerous ways, including basic food items and paper products, victim's assistance, limited financial aid for housing and public service. Holy Family has been committed to Catholic Charities for several years.

Lenten Bags

Catholic Charities
Almost from the beginning, Holy Family parish, adults and children alike, have participated in the Lenten Bags project. Before Ash Wednesday, the children decorate grocery bags which are distributed at masses throughout the Lenten season. Adult and child personal care items, paper products and household cleaners are collected and presented at the altar at masses on Sundays during the Lenten season. Donations are taken to the Catholic Charities Emergency Assistance Center for distribution.

Our meetings are currently held on the 2nd Sunday of the month from 8:30 - 9:30 a.m. at the church. Come join us to see if you would like to be a part of this meaningful ministry.
(no formal meeting in December)
In October, the Holy Family Community Outreach Committee was presented the 2007 Marilyn Sandholm "Little Things Mean A Lot" Award by the Aurora Coalition for Community Services (AACCS). While this award was presented to the committee, it is truly an award that belongs to the people of Holy Family who give generously without expecting anything in return.




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