CHARLOTTE — Catholic Charities Diocese of Charlotte recently received $1,725 from the Food Lion Feeds Charitable Foundation just in time to help feed local residents. Catholic Charities will use the gift to stock their Charlotte food pantry that serves our neighbors in need.
“It is through community partners like the Food Lion Charitable Foundation that we are able to provide much needed food assistance to so many individuals and families existing in poverty. We can only carry out this type of outreach through this generosity,” said Dr. Gerard Carter, executive director and CEO of Catholic Charities.
Catholic Charities’ mission statement is,:“We are a Christian ministry of charity, service and justice dedicated to providing help to those in need, hope to those in despair, and inspiration for others to follow.” The agency focuses its efforts to fulfill this mission on three key areas: strengthening families, building communities and reducing poverty. Services are available to all regardless of their age, race, ethnicity, religious affiliation or economic/social background.
The Charlotte office operates a client choice model food pantry two days per week. Food pantry participants have reported difficulty in affording a healthy diet. Some with special dietary needs tell Catholic Charities that they often have to eat food that makes them sick if it is all they have. This creates a dangerous cycle that can pull people further into poverty and poor health. The agency wants to offer more nutritious choices, information and encouragement to help participants become healthier.
To combat hunger in the Charlotte area, this award will be used to purchase dairy products, fresh fruits, vegetables and foods with a high nutritional value. These funds will help the agency increase people’s access to fresh food and improve the quality of the food they eat. The overall goals are that participants will be food secure, gain more nutritional knowledge and make changes toward a diet that is beneficial for their health.
Established in 2001, the Food Lion Feeds Charitable Foundation provides financial support for programs and organizations dedicated to feeding the hungry in the communities it serves. Since its inception, the foundation has awarded more than $10 million in grants.
— Branden M. Lewis
MOORESVILLE — Good friends never say “goodbye,” they simply say, “See you soon!”
This was the sentiment of hundreds of St. Therese parishioners who bid their appreciation and care for Father Henry Tutuwan, who has been assigned by Bishop Peter Jugis as pastor of St. Benedict the Moor Church in Winston-Salem.
Father Tutuwan had a short tenure at St. Therese Church, but he touched the heart of the parish with his energy, enthusiasm and great love of God. Before he left the parish earlier this month, parishioners offered support to his home diocese through donations of more than $15,000 to the Cameroon Education Fund.
This fund provides education, food, housing and medical care for thousands of displaced people from the English-speaking region of Cameroon because of recent conflicts.
The CUIB Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. For more information about the needs in Cameroon or to donate online, go online to www.cuibfoundation.org. Donations may also be mailed to: CUIB Foundation, P.O. Box 269, Gastonia, NC 28053.
— Lisa Cash