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Saint Andrew Social Ministry
Director ~ Pattie Watson Assistant ~ † Location Social Ministry operates out of Saint Andrew Community
Center,
† Telephone Number The Social Ministry Direct phone number is 817-927-5383
† Food Pantry Service Hours All those in need are served in complete confidence. We ask the following time schedule be honored: Parishioners – By appointment only All other individuals – Monday, Wednesday, Friday – Noon - 2:00pm Monday - 6:30 - 7:30 pm
† Need Support? If you can be served by this ministry, please call the Social Ministry office for aid or referral. Again, please know that ALL calls are confidential.
† Volunteer Opportunities. Some ministries listed in this brochure meet weekly, monthly
or at some other regularly scheduled time.
† What is Social Ministry? Simply put, Social Ministry is Christ Caring for people,
through people. All Social Ministry programs are supported and guided by a parishioner-driven Social Concerns Committee.
† Parish
Family Outreach † Direct
Financial Aid In addition, Social Ministry is involved in the larger social outreach structure of our community and, as such, we can refer those in need to other agencies for additional assistance, both monetary and emotional. All donations made in the name of “Social Ministry” go directly into this Financial Aid Fund and 100% goes to assist people in need. † TEXAS A & M EXTENSION NUTRITION AGENTS On Monday, Wednesday or Friday during service hours, a nutritionist is on-hand to educate those we help about nutrition and the proper way to handle and prepare foods. † AIDS Ministry † Allied Communities of Tarrant (A.C.T.) A.C.T. is a broad based coalition of institutions, dedicated to creating a vehicle for public participation by families and their communities often left out of the decision making process. Parishioners serve on Action Teams to investigate issues of crucial importance to our neighborhoods, institutions and families, including education reform, jobs and economic development, crime and health care. † SANTA’S HELPERS Volunteers collect donations after each mass one weekend to give gift certificates or gifts to families receiving Christmas Baskets. †FOOD PANTRY On Monday, Wednesday and Friday a visit to the Community Center will reveal volunteers sacking groceries, interviewing clients, stocking cabinets, bagging rice and beans, picking up groceries and produce from various places, or doing paperwork. These dedicated volunteers are working to distribute food to those in need. Food for the pantry comes from offerings left in the church after masses, from students at Saint Andrew School, from children and youth in the Religious Education Program, as well as from donations to the Food Club. In addition, the Greater Food Bank of Tarrant County and the Food Pantry Trust Fund contribute to our Food Pantry. Nolan and Saint Andrew’s School students and Confirmation students benefit by gaining Community or Church service hours. We picked up 129,069 pounds of food, which would have cost us $15,488.28 to purchase. Beginning in the year 2000, we will be paying .14 per pound, for shared maintenance for this food. This money will come from the Food Club account. 31,532 individuals plus our parish family were served in 1997 compared to 10,223 in 1990. † FOOD CLUB
† FOOD PANTRY TRUST FUND In July 1993, an anonymous donor established the “Saint Andrew Catholic Church Food Pantry Fund,” with a donation of $10,000, to be administered by the Catholic Foundation of North Texas. The fund will provide quarterly financial assistance to the Food Pantry. † SOUP POT SUNDAY We will set up Soup Kettles, ask the Prayer Leader to announce “As we approach Thanksgiving and Christmas, let’s be mindful of those who don’t even have a bowl of soup to eat”. The funds we collect will go towards a turkey or ham for every family we serve at Thanksgiving and Christmas. † CLOTHING Clothing is donated by parishioners and others and is distributed to parishioners or anyone living in zip codes 76109, 76110 or 76115 who meet our criteria or are referred to us through another church or agency. † THANKSGIVING
AND CHRISTMAS BASKETS † Wish List Appliances, Christmas Gifts, Diapers, Fans, Food, Formula, Grocery bags (paper or plastic), Monetary donations, Holiday items (Centerpieces, Decorations, Trees), Household items, School supplies, Seasonal, clean usable clothing, Shoes or anything for people in need.
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