Giving Hope

Catholic Charities is grateful for local support that helps us walk along side individuals and families in crisis and give hope. Individual donors, community partners, corporate partners, Catholic parishes and schools, and volunteers all help advance our mission to help our community’s most vulnerable.

Tuesday, 18 April 2017

Serve a Thon Helps Domestic Violence Shelter

Catholic Charities is fortunate to have many community partners. One of those partners, Hands on Greater Phoenix, brought a group of volunteers from Blue Cross Blue Shield to My Sisters' Place , Catholic Charities' domestic violence shelter, and put them to work! 
 
Each year, Hands On Greater Phoenix has a large scale service day, a Serve A Thon. This year, Catholic Charities benefited greatly from this service day.
 
BCBS Volunteers

BCBS 2 Volunteers 
 
Blue Cross Blue Shield volunteers painted the entire back area at My Sisters' Place. This area houses up to eight families or 16 individuals who have experienced domestic violence. The volunteers did not hesitate to roll up their sleeves and get to work. Two of the people present, fearlessly took on the hardest task of all, painting the ceiling.
 
 BCBS Volunteers
 
 
Hands on Greater Phoenix had volunteers build a desk ahead of time so that our Blue Cross Blue shield volunteers could sand it down and paint it. At the end of the day the desk looked amazing and their hard work was evident.  Our clients will now have a beautiful area to work, thanks to these volunteers! 

BCBS Volunteers
 
Blue Cross made sure that our kiddos also had something special done for them that day. They painted four square and hop scotch lines in the back yard. Doing so, was a lot more time consuming than they had anticipated, especially in the Arizona heat, but they set out to accomplish the task and did not give up until it was finished. 
 
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We are so grateful to have such amazing community partners and hard working volunteers! 

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