Parish ministries benefit from most successful Annual Catholic Appeal
For volunteer Peggy Steele, it’s all about helping people. There is the young Hispanic family who drop by often, always with a few cute kids in tow. An older man, sometimes accompanied by his wife, piles whatever emergency food aid he can fit onto his lap and in the storage area of his wheelchair. Then there’s the young woman who drops by regularly with a baby and a toddler, asking for help in providing for her children.
“It’s quite anonymous, and they are all grateful people,” said Steele, who works each Monday assisting needy families at the Food Locker, a ministry of St. Isidore Parish in Yuba City. “We have diapers, too, and that’s a biggie.”
The Food Locker is just one of the many social-service efforts that benefit from the 2008 Annual Catholic Appeal in the Diocese of Sacramento, a vital outreach in Christian stewardship that has exceeded all expectations.
The numbers tell the story of the 2008 appeal. The $1.9 million raised this year was a 60 percent increase over the total for 2007. More impressively, participation has more than doubled, from 5,062 donors in 2007 to more than 10,500 in 2008 — a 105 percent rise, far greater than the 50 percent increase that diocesan leaders had hoped for.
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