Putting Yourself in God's Way

As a young successful professional woman I had achieved all my major goals but something was still lacking in my life. I joined service groups at church and in the community. I volunteered to paint bedrooms at the homeless shelter, I served meals at the soup kitchen, I organized a supply drive for homeless veterans, but I never felt like I made a difference in anyone’s life. 

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I Met Her After

Kathryn was living the American Dream. She had a good job as a nurse, her husband was an accountant. Together they shared a lovely home with two nice vehicles, two golden retrievers and one cherished little boy named Ben who they both loved dearly. I met Kathryn sometime after her life took a turn - after her little boy was diagnosed with brain cancer, after the visits to St. Jude Hospital, after making friends with all the other mothers in the cancer wing, after watching helplessly and crying endlessly as most of their children died, after her husband divorced her, after her precious little boy passed away, after the

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CSA's Core Values

Catholic Services of Acadiana recently shared their six Core Values with the staff, beginning a new season of growth in the organizations culture. We are excited to share our values with you and invite you to join us in our mission to preserve and enhance the lives of people experiencing poverty, hunger, and homelessness in Acadiana. 

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