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we appreciate you!

  • Apr 29, 2021
  • 1 min read


The following is a reflection on our hero volunteers from CCEW Community Relations Manager Sierra Heinen:


I have never been more impressed with a group of people. We had to take a big pause with the volunteer program due to COVID-19. Our community of volunteers still showed up! People were calling and emailing daily asking how they could continue to help. They participated in donation drives, gave financially, and still offered to come in for any emergency needs despite the global pandemic. Our volunteers at Catholic Charities define selflessness. We could not continue to give the quality of care to our clients that we do without the support of our volunteers. I could not be more grateful to work with such a beautiful community of people.

Click here to learn more about how you can become a future volunteer for Catholic Charities.

 
 

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