By Rachel D'Souza But what if those of us in the CCF movement identified and owned our roles on the Social Change Ecosystem Map? What if we worked together — wherever we are with whatever resources we have to give — and trusted others in our movement community to take up space? The possibilities of change make me feel absolutely euphoric. The post Finding our way together: Joining the CCF Movement through the roles of the Social Change Ecosystem appeared first on CCF.| CCF
Once upon a time—not in a castle, but in a fogged-up café tucked away in Seattle—nine fundraisers gathered around a wobbly table, laughter too loud for the space, mugs clinking instead of glasses.| CCF
Joe and Kathy Smith were at a turning point in their philanthropy, a time for reflection, not only on their personal faith but also on the future of the Church. […] The post Supporting Seminarian Formation and Advanced Studies for Priests: The Smith and Wendelken Family Endowment Fund appeared first on Archdiocese of Baltimore.| Archdiocese of Baltimore
The legacy of the Sparr family is woven deeply into the fabric of St. Stephen Parish and School in Kingsville, where generations have been baptized, married, and educated. And through […]| Archdiocese of Baltimore
When those who knew her speak of Regina “Jean” Jenkins, their voice invariably begins to quiver from the raw emotion the story this remarkable woman’s life evokes. David Jenkins, her […] The post A Legacy of Strength and Sacrifice: The Regina Cecilia Jenkins Memorial Endowment Fund appeared first on Archdiocese of Baltimore.| Archdiocese of Baltimore
Years ago, at the age of 15, Scott Pawley was profiled in the Catholic Community Foundation’s 2020 Impact Report. Our story then told of how Scott saw a need and […]| Archdiocese of Baltimore
Our hearts are heavy as we offer our sincere condolences to the family and friends of Jaime Alanís, a farm worker who died from injuries sustained during a recent immigration raid at a California farm.| Cesar Chavez Foundation
This case is one that will surely resonate with many Canadians; it is a case that began with a daughter being denied the opportunity to attend her mother’s funeral, as a result of the heavy-handed restrictions imposed during the pandemic. The case is now heading to the Supreme Court of Canada| policeonguard.ca
Happy Sunday, bibliophiles! I hope this week has treated you well. This week: your yearly dose of “Madeline blubbering about the unknowable beauty of the universe and also Björk (in no partic…| The Bookish Mutant