Rains of Sorrow Grow a Garden of Service at St. Joseph Diner and Beyond 

When Penny Beasley heard that St. Joseph Diner would be opening to in-person, indoor dining; she knew that’s where she needed to be. On August 21st Penny and her family, parishioners of St. Pius X Catholic Church in Lafayette, took over St. Joseph Diner - every shift, for the entire day with relatives and friends. They wore matching pink t-shirts. They brought festive cupcakes to share. What would compel a family to this sort of generosity? Her name was Charley Rose, and she would have been 13.

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They Saw Something in Me That I Didn't See in Myself: A Letter from a former shelter client

I'm not from here. But I sure ended up here.

I was born in Southern Alabama many years ago. My upbringing was tough. Like many people, I did what I had to do to survive. Struggled with alcohol and drug addiction for years. Still do.

The funny thing is, there's way more to it than just drug and alcohol addiction; a lifestyle comes with it. You hang around a barbershop long enough, you're gonna get a haircut.

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What We Lose Sleep Over

The thought of someone you know not having a place to sleep at night is terrifying.

Our shelter is designed to sleep 48 people. As area shelters meet their capacity, we do our best to not turn anyone away. Forced to make space on the floor, we are currently operating above capacity.

Last night, 81 people needed a place to sleep.

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New ways to give

You can now support the work of Catholic Charities of Acadiana by making a secure one-time or recurring monthly donation using platforms like Venmo, PayPal, and Apple Pay. We have also added the availability of processing donations through ACH or bank draft.

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