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The aim
of the Social Justice Committee is two-fold. First to offer
hands-on assistance to those who are on the fringes of society and
secondly to address the root causes of this alienation. This
committee organizes our parish participation with the Safe Haven Family
Shelter, the Hope Clinic for Women, Habitat for Humanity houses,
and the Loaves and Fishes Soup Kitchen as well as providing a
Christmas
Angel Tree for clients served by Catholic Charities. The Social
Justice Committee also offers forums and lectures to seek understanding
of societal ills and advocates action steps to address their solutions
through participation in Catholic Day on the Hill, a yearly Voter's
Registration drive and contact with City, State and Federal Leadership.
Social Justice Opportunities The Social Justice Committee at Cathedral of the Incarnation invites you to get involved in the many projects in our parish that translate Catholic social teaching into practice. Second Sunday Evenings Second Sundays after the 6:00 p.m. Mass gather with parishoners to hear presenters address current social concerns from a Catholic perspective.
Rebuild the Gulf Coast: Those who went to Bay St. Louis between November, 2006 and February, 2007 helped families recover from the devastation and rebuild their homes.
How can you help? Volunteers are needed to donate blood,
register donors, and serve snacks Canned Food Drive: The Ladies of Charity collect and distribute non-perishable food to needy families. This annual food drive occurs the week prior to, and on Thanksgiving. Safehaven Family Shelter: An emergency shelter that provides temporary food, shelter, employment assistance, and financial support to families in the Nashville community. Cathedral of the Incarnation provides meals on the second Thursday and Friday of each month.
How
can you help?
Volunteer to prepare and serve food while sharing a family style meal
with shelter residents. Room In The Inn: Overnight shelter and meals provided at the Cathedral to homeless men from the Nashville community. Each Tuesday from November 2007 through March 2008 men spend the night in the Fleming Center as our guests. They are provided an evening meal, a safe place to sleep, breakfast, and a sack lunch. How can you help? Volunteer to assist with food, laundry, transportation or as an overnight innkeeper. Clothing, hygiene, and cash donations are also welcome. Click here for more information. Legislative Advocacy on Social Justice Issues: The social justice committee of the Cathedral takes an active role in advocating on behalf of the hungry, homeless and the poor on issues of wages, education, taxation, and dignity of life. How can you help? Write letters, call legislators and support awareness campaigns on social issues. Interested? For more information on legislative activities to influence social justice and promote Catholic social teaching contact Martha Wetteman at jpowers8916@charter.net Christmas Angel Tree: Annual Angel Tree to benefit Catholic Charities. ![]()
For more information on becoming involved
with Social Action please contact Robin Barnes at
robin.barnes@vanderbilt.edu,
or call the parish office at 327-2330 for contact information. |
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