Mike lived in the shelter for a year. During that time, he ate at the Marian House Kitchen. When he found a job and an apartment, he began using the Marketplace food pantry to make ends meet. Mike is grateful that Catholic Charities accepted him and was there to help.
"Volunteering is called giving back to God," says Dick. "We look at it as our ministry."
Dick & Evelyn have volunteered at Catholic Charities for over 35 years.
No matter if it is a week or more, Catholic Charities values every one of our volunteers.
BY ZOE JUMPER As I reflect on the families we partner with, transportation is a barrier that does not have a lot of solutions in our community. Colorado Springs is
BY ANDY BARTON I was reading at a Starbucks on the northeast side of Colorado Springs one morning last month when a teenage couple walked into the cafe. The girl
The Parent Cafe – a program of the Family Center of Douglas County – is a time to engage with other parents to share experiences, learn from each other, and develop a community of support. The evening includes a free meal and childcare, but you must RSVP to JLucas@CCharitiesCC.org.
The Parent Cafe takes place on the first and third Tuesday of each month, hosted by Catholic Charities at the Castle Rock Library – 100 S Wilcox Street, Castle Rock, CO. You must also RSVP for each evening you plan to attend.Â
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