Donation protected
Sr. Margaret Farrell (Google her for stories!) besides running Covenant House, taking care of homeless and disenfranchised youth (and families) somehow finds time to help an orphanage in Mexico.
As part of the Freshman Religion Curriculum, Sister speaks to the entire freshman class every fall about her work; we believe community service and social justice are a vital part of our Catholic Identity.


We have come to think of the orphans as "Sister Margaret's Angels," and have adopted these little angels as our own. We send presents, care packages, food, and whatever else they need, particularly for Christmas and Easter.
This year, through the generosity of our student body, led by Mrs. Fabbri and Concordia, we were able to provide brand new hoodies, shoes, socks (and presents!) for over 130 children as young as eight months old.


Last year, we were able to put together Easter Baskets (in the form of handy water bottles.)

We want to be able to help again, but Social Distancing has made it impossible to gather and do this as a community.
So, we are going to be a Virtual Community and take care of Sr. Margaret so she can take care of others!

All moneys will go directly to the orphanage to provide the basic necessities: food, clothing, diapers, repair of the facilities, etc.

May God bless you all during this time, and thank you for your ongoing generosity!
As part of the Freshman Religion Curriculum, Sister speaks to the entire freshman class every fall about her work; we believe community service and social justice are a vital part of our Catholic Identity.


We have come to think of the orphans as "Sister Margaret's Angels," and have adopted these little angels as our own. We send presents, care packages, food, and whatever else they need, particularly for Christmas and Easter.
This year, through the generosity of our student body, led by Mrs. Fabbri and Concordia, we were able to provide brand new hoodies, shoes, socks (and presents!) for over 130 children as young as eight months old.


Last year, we were able to put together Easter Baskets (in the form of handy water bottles.)

We want to be able to help again, but Social Distancing has made it impossible to gather and do this as a community.
So, we are going to be a Virtual Community and take care of Sr. Margaret so she can take care of others!

All moneys will go directly to the orphanage to provide the basic necessities: food, clothing, diapers, repair of the facilities, etc.

May God bless you all during this time, and thank you for your ongoing generosity!
Organizer and beneficiary
John Fitzsimons
Organizer
Margaret Farrell
Beneficiary