Loaves & Fishes is celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2008. We have created the 25th Anniversary Fund to better feed the hungry and shelter the homeless of our community. We ask you to please make a one-time contribution to help us pay for these 25th Anniversary Projects:
1. Pay off the Dining Room Mortgage.
2. Build Dining Room warehouse instead of leasing current
facility.
3. Refurbish Mustard Seed, a school (six cottage buildings)
for homeless children.
4. Build new toilet facility to accommodate the daily
sanitation needs for hundreds of homeless people.
5. Renovate Maryhouse, a day hospitality center for homeless
women and children.
6. Underwrite emergency overnight shelter for severly
traumatized homeless women.
7. Develop 60-units of cottage housing for disabled homeless
persons.
8. Install solar energy at the Loaves & Fishes complex.
It will take thousands of contributions to raise enough money for the 25th Anniversary Fund to accomplish its goals. We ask you to become one of those contributors. Thank you.
25th Anniversary Fund
Donate Online by
Clicking Here
Or
Make Checks Payable To:
Loaves & Fishes 25th Anniversary FundSend to:
Sister Libby Fernandez, Executive Director,
Loaves & Fishes
PO Box 2161
Sacramento, CA 95812
Click Here to View our 25th Anniversary Brochure
Click Here to View a special letter from Sister Libby, Executive Director of Loaves & Fishes.
What People Are Saying
- Sacramento Bee - Loaves & Fishes clients pack food for others in need.
- Sacramento Bee - Sacramento homeless women to receive new footwear
- Sacramento Bee - A homeless man and a tiny dog help each other on Sacramento's streets
- Hosting Safe Ground - Kirstin Paisley writes about her experience hosting the homeless at Trinity Cathedral
- Intel - Volunteers from Intel donate computer lab for the homeless.
- Advocates Get Tuff on Homeless - Village Of Tuff Sheds Proposed To House Sacramento's Homeless – KCRA 3 Video
- Dean Brian Baker's Blog - "Homeless Building Habitat Houses"
- Sacramento Bee Opinion - "Ginger Rutland – Homeless 'safe ground' not quite Eden, but a step"