During the February school break this week, some of our 8th-grade religious education students spent a day serving at St. John's Food for the Poor. Our young parishioners took the opportunity to roll up their sleeves and make a tangible difference. From preparing meals to serving those in need. We're incredibly proud of our 8th-grade students for their dedication and commitment to serving others.
St. John’s Food for the Poor Program at the unique St. Francis Xavier Center in Worcester, Massachusetts is a nonprofit charitable organization. Volunteers serve up to 1000 hot nutritious meals a day, five days a week. Free food and support programs are available to any man, woman or child in need of food regardless of race, color, creed, gender or way of life.