Together is a word we didn’t use much in 2020, except as something we missed. Now that it’s back in our vocabulary, let’s use the power of togetherness as a force for good in our community. This year’s Day of Service is more important than ever to those hit hardest by the pandemic and economic crisis. Our neighbors need us and we need each other as we live out our faith in tangible acts of service.
If you couldn’t make it, would you consider a donation toward the cost of the event? We can’t do this without your generous support!