
November 10, 2006
TO THE MEN OF SAINT JOHN'S HOSPICE
Cardinal Justin Rigali, Archbishop of Philadelphia, will serve the homeless men of Saint John's Hospice their annual Thanksgiving meal. St. John's Hospice of Catholic Social Services of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia serves homeless men everyday. This Thanksgiving meal will be served on:
12:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Saint John's Hospice
1225 Race Street
Philadelphia
Last year alone Saint John's Hospice served over 80,000 meals. St. John's is a community grounded in faith and service where homeless men find dignity, respect, nourishment and opportunity for new beginnings.
St. John's Hospice provides four major services: The Day Services program provides a midday meal to approximately 400 men every weekday, along with opportunities to bathe and receive clothing. Saint John's residence for men is a 40 bed unit that provides comprehensive case management services. The Good Shepherd program is home for 12 medically fragile homeless men and offers intensive case management. A new program instituted at St. John's is their Coffee House, a service which shelters up to 25 chronically homeless men overnight and provides nourishment and access to Day Services.
Contact
Donna M. Farrell
Director of Communications
215-587-3747