Our Lady of the Lakeâs Meals of Mercy âa huge act of love and kindnessâ
The program brings food, compassion to the homeless and families in need A street ministry team organized by Our Lady of the Lake Parishâs social justice outreach takes a break from distributing hot breakfast, fruit smoothies, sack lunches, hygiene kits and water July 24. Pictured are volunteers Brad and Katharine Stoffer, Neal Olshey, Connor Olshet, Ethan, Moya and George of the Costello-Thomas family, Leslie Olshey, Matthew Backus, and James Olshey. (Courtesy Our Lady of the Lake Parish)
select Volunteers from Our Lady of the Lake deliver meals to families of St. Andrew Nativity Schoolâs graduating class. Mercy Teams has delivered more than 500 family meals to Nativity School, Boys and Girls Clubs of North Portland and Hunger Fighters of Lake Oswego. (Courtesy Our Lady of the Lake Parish)
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Frank, a homeless man sits in his tent with a river view in Portland, Ore., on Saturday, June 5, 2021. Until a year ago, the city was best known nationally for its ambrosial food scene, craft breweries and âPortlandiaâ hipsters. Now, months-long protests following the killing of George Floyd, a surge in deadly gun violence, and an increasingly visible homeless population have many questioning whether Oregonâs largest city can recover.
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Shoppers walk into Pioneer Place shopping mall still protected by wooden panels to prevent windows being smashed by on-going protests in Portland, Ore., on Saturday, June 5, 2021. Until a year ago, the city was best known nationally for its ambrosial food scene, craft breweries and âPortlandiaâ hipsters. Now, months-long protests following the killing of George Floyd, a surge in deadly gun violence, and an increasingly visible homeless population have