The Young Church

Wednesday, December 06, 2006

Seasons of Service



Catholic Charities of Santa Clara County
Seasons of Service (S.O.S.)

Holiday Season
November 1, 2006 - January 1, 2007

Adopt-a-Family Program
Individual Gift Program
Everyday Essentials Program
Direct Service Opportunities

To learn more about sharing your time, talent and treasure...
please contact Rubén Solorio, Parish and Community Relations Manager.
(408)325-5129 rsolorio@ccsj.org
"Changing Lives for Good"

Rubén Solorio
Parish & Community Relations ManagerCatholic Charities of Santa Clara County2625 Zanker Rd.San Jose, CA 95134Office: 408-325-5129Fax: 408-944-0275rsolorio@ccsj.orghttp://www.ccsj.org/

"Change Lives for Good"

Tuesday, December 05, 2006

Sunday Reflections from Catholic Charities

Sunday Reflections and Social Ministry
Winter 2006 - 2007
For weekly bulletins, faith sharing groups, prayer at meetings, bible study, lectors,
outreach actions…anywhere the word of God calls us to act with charity and justice.

Community and Parish Partnerships Elizabeth Lilly, 408 325-5262, elilly@ccsj.org

December 3, 2006
“ I will raise up for David a just shoot; he will do what is right and just in the land.” Jeremiah 33
Catholic Charities story: A teen age victim of human trafficking was placed in a foster home in Fall 2006. Another teen refugee asked for and received an additional year to complete high school graduation requirements, so great was her determination to succeed.
Catholic Charities opportunity: Become a foster parent for an Unaccompanied Refugee Minor. For information see www.ccsj.org/services/immigration_refugee, or contact Coleen Gulbraa, 408 325-5159, coleen@ccsj.org.

December 10, 2006
“ And this is my prayer: that your love may increase ever more and more in knowledge and every kind of perception, to discern what is of value….” Philippians 1
Catholic Charities story: Teens from a gang impacted neighborhood in San Jose were able to relax and enjoy each others company on fieldtrips sponsored and supervised by staff at our Washington United Youth Center program.
Catholic Charities opportunity: Connect with youth in a safe and fun environment at the Washington United Youth Center on First Street in San Jose. Contact Tony Rodriguez, 408 938-6731, trodriguez@ccsj.org.

December 17, 2006
“Whoever has two cloaks should share with the person who has none
And the one who has food should do likewise.” Luke 3
Catholic Charities story: Homeless for seven years, James now lives in a Charities Housing apartment. He also works part-time at the front desk of the complex and receives support from a Catholic Charities case manager.
Catholic Charities opportunity: Assist our Housing Case Managers by finding creative ways to share your gifts. Some examples are going to church or a movie together, teaching English or cooking or resume writing, donating clothes or gift cards. North county: Filipa Rios, 650 941-4219; East side: Raymond Estrada, 408 678-4477.

December 24, 2006
“Mary set out and traveled to the hill country in haste to a town of Judah where she entered the house of Zechariah and greeted Elizabeth.” Luke 1
Catholic Charities story: John can now get outside his care facility to take a “trip around the neighborhood” when his Friendly Visitor realized that being outside was what he was missing.
Catholic Charities opportunity: Visit an elderly person one hour a week, keep a record of the visits and work with our Friendly Visitor Volunteer Coordinator, Jeanette Miskimon, 408 325-5151, jmiskimon@ccsj.org.

December 25, 2006
“She wrapped him in swaddling clothes and laid him in a manger, because there was no room for them in the inn” Luke 2
Catholic Charities story: Sheryl, a single mother with a disability, was able to move into her own apartment when our Housing Services case manager was able to match her need with a subsidy program.
Catholic Charities opportunity: Help in our office keeping listings current, scheduling appointments, conducting a satisfaction survey. Join the Shared Housing program. Contact
Chelo Lund, 408 325-5209, clund@ccsj.org

December 31, 2006
“Jesus advanced in wisdom and age and favor before God and man.” Luke 2
Catholic Charities story: At Delia Garcia’s day care in San Jose, preschool children gain a healthy love of books through our Raising A Reader program.
Catholic Charities opportunity: Help in the preparation of books and materials, English and Spanish, visit day care centers with annual survey, or assist with workshops and training. Raising A Reader program coordinator, Mike Honey, 408 283-6150 x244, mhoney@ccsj.org

January 7, 2007
“Your sons come from afar, and your daughters in the arms of their nurses.” Isaiah 60
Catholic Charities story:. St. Lawrence parish is assisting a large refugee family from Somalia with clothing and household goods to ease their settlement in the USA .
Catholic Charities opportunity: To learn how a parish can sponsor a refugee family contact Archana Sharma, 408 325-5215, asharma@ccsj.org

January 14, 2007
“To each individual the manifestation of the Spirit is given for some benefit.” 1 Cor 12
Catholic Charities story: Bertha overcame depression because of a continuum of services she received as a CalWorks participant in our Behavioral Health Services and now leads a support group for participants who have suffered domestic abuse.
Catholic Charities opportunity: What is your gift? Many clients of Catholic Charities benefit from the personal attention of our volunteers. Call Rosa Chan-Astacio, 408 325-5228, rchanastacio@ccsj.org

January 21, 2007
“The Spirit of the Lord has anointed me to bring glad tidings to the poor.” Luke 1
Catholic Charities story: Eastside Senior Center recently celebrated its 40th anniversary providing variety of programs, including a nutritious lunch and tax preparation assistance for low-income seniors in the Alum Rock area.
Catholic Charities opportunity: Assist with recreation, computer lab, escorted transportation, dances and more. Contact Milton Cadena, 408 251-0215 or mcadena@ccsj.org

January 28, 2007
“If I give away everything I own…but do not have love, I gain nothing.” 1 Cor 13
Catholic Charities story: St. Francis of Assisi parish is a site for Day Break, our program for homebound older adults whose caregiver needs a break during the day.
Catholic Charities opportunity: Provide companionship to clients helping with activities and programs, including arts and crafts, and story telling. Frances Kiernan, 408 270-4900, fkiernan@ccsj.org

Sunday, December 03, 2006

November "06 Newsletter

The Young Church Newsletter
Diocese of San JoseNovember 2006
My prayer is that you are having a happy Thanksgiving weekend with friends and family. I hope you will find something useful to use in this update. This just in!!! Basketball game between priests and seminarians--details below!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
in this issue
Diocesan Youth Retreat at Tahoe
What is RENEW-Theology on Tap?
Youth Summit at the FF Conference
ToT and the Local Scene~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Bishop Youth Council
The next meeting with the Bishop and the Youth Council is Thursday December 7. The Youth Council met last month to discuss the informal survey that they sent out in September. There was less than a 40% return of the survey from the parishes, which makes it difficult to interpret the data received into meaningful information. Could each parish check the list below and make sure that the contact person and information is correct?Please call or email me to update or correct any error on the contact list. I am deeply grateful to Annalora Calin-Campus Ministry at Presentation High School, and Terry Cotting-Mogan, Religion Coordinator at Holy Family Parish School, who have volunteered their time this past year in the development of this council. Thank you for your support!
The list... - http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=9yesi9bab.0.0.mc9tzvbab.0&ts=S0209&p=http%3A%2F%2Fsitekreator.com%2Fdsjtyc%2Fbishop_youth_council.html

Diocesan Youth Retreat at Tahoe
We have hired Michelle Adams to coordinate Tahoe 2007. Michelle has a lot of experience in youth ministry, WYD pilgrimages, NCYC, the Tahoe retreat and has completed the National Certificate in Youth Ministry. She currently coordinates the Confirmation process at St. Mary's in Gilroy.More pics of past Tahoes...
- http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=9yesi9bab.0.0.mc9tzvbab.0&ts=S0209&p=http%3A%2F%2Fdsjtr.blogspot.com

What is RENEW-Theology on Tap?In the U.S. the theology on Tap program has become synonomous with ministry to young adults. Begun in Cicago in 1981, TOT provides a casual forum where young adults, ages 18-39, single and married, gather in parish halls or restaurants for "straight talk, hard facts, and real answers.Read on...
- http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=9yesi9bab.0.0.mc9tzvbab.0&ts=S0209&p=http%3A%2F%2Fsitekreator.com%2Fdsjtyc%2FYA_articles.html

Youth Summit at the FF Conference
The Youth Summit was a great success for those parishes who were able to participate. Michael Thiesen, Director of Membership Services has worked with Patrick Mooney, Megan Prior Lorentz and myself to develop the process for the summit and also facilitated the summit for the day. We were happy...
(http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=9yesi9bab.0.0.mc9tzvbab.0&ts=S0209&p=http%3A%2F%2Fsitekreator.com%2Fdsjtyc%2Fyouth_articles.html)
Top 10 youth wish list... - http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=9yesi9bab.0.0.mc9tzvbab.0&ts=S0209&p=http%3A%2F%2Fdsjymh.blogspot.com

ToT and the Local SceneDeanery 2 has made the decision to support the Young Adult leadership group in their request to bring the TOT-RENEW process to their area...Read on...
- http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=9yesi9bab.0.0.mc9tzvbab.0&ts=S0209&p=http%3A%2F%2Ftotrenew.blogspot.com

Basketball Game DSJ Priests vs. DSJ SeminariansFebruary 2, 2006Mitty High School @ 7 pmDonation adults $10 child $5Learn More - http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=9yesi9bab.0.0.mc9tzvbab.0&ts=S0209&p=http%3A%2F%2Fdsjyah.blogspot.com

:: scott@dsj.org
:: http://sitekreator.com/dsjtyc/:: 408-983-0135

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