The Catholic Community at Stanford is dedicated to serving the needs of
our community. We participate in a number of projects, so whether you are
interested in group activities or in making an ongoing personal
commitment, there is something for everyone. Check the Sunday
bulletin for details on upcoming
opportunities.
Among our activities we include:
- Working in St. Anthony of Padua's Dining Room
- Building homes with Habitat for Humanity
- Cooking breakfast for the homeless of Palo Alto
- Leading Juvenile Hall Bible Study
- Sorting food at Second Harvest Food Bank
- Volunteering at Packard Children’s Hospital
- Mentoring and teaching The Opportunity Center
- Leading food and clothing drives for local homeless shelters
- Teaching CCD in East Palo Alto
- Visiting patients at Stanford Hospital
- Christmas caroling at Lytton Gardens Convalescent Hospital
Peninsula Interfaith Action (PIA)
The Catholic Community at Stanford is affiliated with Peninsula
Interfaith Action (PIA), a federation of 31 congregations organized
to improve the quality of life for families throughout the San
Francisco Mid-Peninsula. PIA churches address issues such as
affordable housing, education, and health care; our community is
currently researching the issue of universal health care access in
Santa Clara County, which has 185,000 uninsured adults. Last year we
led PIA in collecting signatures to place an initiative for
providing health insurance for children on the November, 2006 ballot
(Prop. 86). Contact Mark Ruzon (650/961-6715,
ruzon@cs.stanford.edu) or
visit the PIA website at
http://www.piapico.org/
Pax Christi
This is a gathering of Catholics interested in working for world and
local peace. It involves meeting, discussion, prayer and action.
If you are interested, contact Ed Ehmke (650/326-7988,
ehmke@stanford.edu).
Spring Break Service Trip to Mexicali
During spring break, we offer students an opportunity for service to the
poor in Mexicali through the Dominican Mission there. Projects often
involve building, cleaning, community development and other services to
the members of a Catholic parish on the United States-Mexico border. For
more information, please contact Andrew Barba (650/725-0080,
abarba@stanford.edu) or Estella Cisneros (650/725-0080,
cestella@stanford.edu).
last update 18 Sep 2007
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