Volunteer profiles (homeless dinners, Seattle): rejoicing in church volunteers!

Community Dinner

Several North Seattle Catholic parishes (St. John the Evangelist, Christ the King, St. Luke’s, St. Alphonsus, St. Bridget, Our Lady of Fatima, Assumption, and Holy Rosary – Edmonds) collaborate to provide weekly free dinners for homeless and low-income residents.  A pop-up dinner is set up at a local park each Wednesday evening – in every kind of weather.  Deacon Frank DiGirolamo (shown below), Deacon Joe Sifferman (shown above), and Deacon Craig Lundberg (shown above) coordinate the dinners on-site, while Deacon Craig’s wife – Marti Lundberg – supports the dinners by doing paperwork behind the scenes. 

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