Responding to the Call to Restore What is Broken

Hurricanes seem to pick on homes like Jillian’s*.

We met Jillian at her wood frame home, sporting an older metal corrugated roof. We found her to be a really sweet yet quiet lady that works 7 days a week with a local healthcare outfit. Behind her smile is a grim reality. She lives under an ever present feeling of concern.

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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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