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Your response to the needs of our immigrant families has touched hearts, fed families, and paid the rent, providing residents the means to remain in the security of their homes. “These last few weeks in this city and this parish have arguably been the worst of times,” said our Executive Director Fr. Dale Korogi. “Yet, I have witnessed the best of us. Our future, the future of the Church, depends on what is emerging here: ordinary people excelling in the ways of love.” While there appears to be fewer immigrant enforcement agents in our cities, enforcement continues, and with it, ongoing fear. It will take time, perhaps a long time, to heal the damage that has been done these past weeks: to rebuild confidence, to find new jobs, regain footing, and to feel safe again. Our need continues. You are an important part of the rebuilding; your continued financial contributions, volunteer time, and prayers will help build our community to be stronger than ever. You are “excelling in the ways of love,” and we are so very grateful.

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