In fact, our hope is that families will take the jar home, complete the tasks, and discuss them around the dinner table. Coworkers, teams, classes, and other small groups could also take the opportunity to grow in community with each other while engaging in CCA’s mission of caring for the sacred gift of all human life, especially the most vulnerable.
Read MoreThe University of Lafayette’s Greek community, both fraternities and sororities, have stepped forward over the last several years with increasing, intentional engagement in the work of Catholic Charities of Acadiana, whose main campus is so near to their stopping grounds.
Read More"We will never waver in our commitment to care for the most vulnerable in our community. Natural and situational disasters create barriers for those experiencing poverty; these barriers can seem insurmountable. As long as there is suffering among the disconnected, isolated, and alone in Acadiana, we will stand in solidarity and work toward their common good." - Kim Boudreaux
Read MoreThis holiday season, Holy Cross Catholic Church and St. Mary Mother of the Church Catholic Church led their communities to give with unique zeal and dedication to our work.
Read MoreThe 39th Annual KLFY News 10 Food for Families Drive was a smashing success!
Read MoreThis is one of the menu items that those experiencing homelessness in Acadiana will be enjoying this Christmas from within the warmth of four walls, at a clean and dignified table, and surrounded by a community of friendship.
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