In January 2026, the Catholic charity in Fort Lauderdale organized a heartfelt food delivery mission across Broward County. Volunteers worked tirelessly to gather and distribute essential items—canned goods, frozen meals, and fresh bread—ensuring that families facing hardship had nourishment and comfort during the start of the new year. The effort was marked by a spirit of compassion and unity, as parish members and community partners came together to embody the values of service and mercy. The deliveries were not just about food; they carried with them a message of hope and dignity for those who received them.

The recipients expressed deep gratitude, sharing how these provisions eased their burdens and reminded them that they were not alone. For many, the simple gift of bread or a bag of canned goods meant relief and reassurance in difficult times. Their appreciation reflected the profound impact of charity rooted in faith, echoing the biblical call to care for the hungry. As Scripture reminds us: “For I was hungry and you gave me food, I was thirsty and you gave me drink, I was a stranger and you welcomed me” (Matthew 25:35). This mission became a living testament to that verse, showing how faith in action can transform lives with kindness and generosity.
