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Trinity Church has long been committed to serving the needs of the hungry and homeless in many ways. In recent years, those efforts have focused on supporting existing feeding programs and food banks through parishioner volunteers, providing affordable housing by working with Habitat for Humanity, and strengthening our own Affordable Housing Committee.
Parish-wide Drives Throughout the year, Trinity conducts an on-going food drive, collecting food that is then distributed to those in need.
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A Spiritual Discipline: Food Collection |
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For three years the clergy have asked the parish to purchase non-perishable food when shopping and bring it to church on Sunday as a spiritual discipline. Your response has been generous and has fed...
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The need is great. Our call as Christians is clear. |
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There are over 6,000 homeless people this year in Boston – half are women and children. We know that when we allow others to go without shelter, Jesus goes without shelter. “For whenever you do...
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On November 5, 2006, Trinity Church and Pine Street Inn celebrated the opening of Yearwood House, a single-room occupancy (SRO) rooming house to provide permanent housing for 22 formerly homeless...
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Trinity Builders: Habitat for Humanity |
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Swing a hammer, roll a paint roller, or push a broom to help build affordable housing in Boston with Habitat for Humanity! The Trinity Builders team goes to local Habitat sites on regularly...
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The annual Walk for Hunger, held the first Sunday in May, raises funds for Project Bread, which supports over 400 food pantries, soup kitchens, food banks and food salvage programs in 124...
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Rosie's Catering Team Come join our team of novice and expert chefs and servers to prepare and serve an evening meal at Rosie's Place, a shelter for women and their children. Tasks include chopping...
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