The week of August 23, 2020 was supposed to be this year’s 3rd host week for Family Promise and although we cannot be there to support the families physically, you can still help by donations. Continue reading to support families.
The week of August 23, 2020 was supposed to be this year’s 3rd host week for Family Promise and although we cannot be there to support the families physically, you can still help by donations. Continue reading to support families.
NEW: Click HERE for a video about St. Paul’s Voter Registration Initiative.
As a member of ONE Wake — a coalition of over 35+ religious institutions and non-profit organizations around Wake County — St. Paul’s will be participating in a strictly nonpartisan, countywide voter registration effort. A committed team of St. Paul’s members plan to call every family in our parish to provide information and resources for voting this Fall. Continue reading.
Good news from Refuge for Refugees Ministry (R4R)! The wife/mother of the first family whom we sponsored has earned her diploma in Dental Assisting from Wake Tech. Watch the new video about Rukhsara and her success!
Click HERE for a video showing how St. Paul’s helped children of farmworkers by providing 50 backpacks stocked with school supplies. The backpacks were delivered on Aug 7, 2020 through the Episcopal Farmworker Ministry, along with other generous donations.
Please donate school supplies for Wake County kids getting ready to start school. The items will be sorted by volunteers into grade-level packages and delivered to kids-in-need in our community. Click HERE for the SignUpGenius form with a list of supplies needed and further instructions.
The Episcopal Farmworker Ministry invites you to participate in Beloved Neighbors, a program about history, race, and immigration. The program consists of six online sessions, via Zoom, at 10:00 a.m. on Saturdays. Continue reading to register.
On June 20, 2020 the members of the Rainbow Gathering Ministry filled four vehicles with food and essential items during the drive thru Food Drive. We also collected $70 in donations. All the items collected were delivered to the Food Pantry and the LoveWins Community Engagement Center at St. John’s Metropolitan Community Church in Raleigh. Continue reading for more.
The children of farmworkers need our help. While school is virtual, the children of farmworkers are having to stay with friends and relatives so their parents can do the essential work of picking our food. The Episcopal Farmworker Ministry (EFwM), as always, is caring for these families. We plan to deliver the school supplies to…
The Episcopal Farmworker Ministry in Dunn, NC supports farmworkers and their families with food and financial support during the pandemic. Volunteers are needed to sort and deliver food to farmworkers who help us by putting food on our tables. Continue reading to learn what you can do and to volunteer at this ministry.
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