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Feed the hungry in Santa Clara County: Catholic Charities
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2022 Tijuana Trp
The
Families New Houses
This year a blessing arrived for two families. Susana, a single mother of two sons, Angelo and Christiano as well as Oscar and Sandy and their parents. They now form part of our community in Tijuana.
Volunteers
Alicia Aguilar | Christopher Allen | Mimi Bini | Lawrence Cargnoni | Margaret Casey | Freddie Clegg | Joseph Eder | Frank Fanger | Tina Lipscomb | Michael Lobato | Victor Lopez | Robert Malone | Joan Mibach | Cecilia Montgomery-Eder | Devon Montgomery-Eder | Linda Paulson | Jesse Perez | Jesse Perez | Monica Rising | Larry Roesler | Ryker Rohlfing | Olivia Rohlfing | Andre Sosinki | Joanna Thurmann.
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Casa de Clara Catholic Workerprepares to reopen its doors.
January 8, 2022
BASICS Tijuana Ministry is helping Casa de Clara Catholic Worker, a Shelter for unhoused women and children, to open back up after its Covid closure.
Saturday’s project is Landscaping! Lead by our beloved Mimi Bimi. Come meet us at 10am and help for a few hours to weed, rake, trim, and maybe do some replanting. Let us know if you can help by emailing us at tjmissions@gmail.com
Bring tools and gloves if you have them. We are also repairing the kitchen and updating the bathroom and painting, but that will be another day. We are waiting for the plumber, counter, and shower parts. Stay tuned for those work days.
318 N. Sixth St. in San Jose.
**Do not park in the grocery store parking lot across the street. They tow!
You can donate for supplies by mailing a check to the Casa de Clara Catholic Worker at the above address or go to their website at sjcw.org
Casa de Clara
Frank Fanger25 Years of Volunteer Service
For the past 25 years, Frank Fanger has poured his heart into serving the poor and marginalized people in Tijuana. He gained years of experience by leading groups of students from Bellarmine College Preparatory to build simple yet dignified homes for families in need of a shelter. Frank joined forces with the Tijuana Ministry program in 2009, and has served as a trusted construction leader each summer. Frank says that this time building houses is his therapy. "After a week in Tijuana, I don't need a shrink (therapist) for the whole year. The man upstairs is my project manager. Using my gifts in service of others is what gives me a sense of true happiness. "
Frank Fanger
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