Parish Advent Ministry: Help for Homeless Women

hope house card drive.

From December 6  to 20, St. Aloysius will be collecting money or gift cards for Hope House, a shelter for 52 homeless women in our community. There are two ways you can help:

  • Give money to the Collection for the Poor. Please write check to St. Aloysius Parish. Memo line: Hope House.
  • Purchase a gift card ($15-$20) to one of the following, as suggested by Hope House staff: Walmart, Rosauers, Grocery Outlet, Taco Bell, Dominos, Dutch Bros Coffee, Starbucks.
    Checks and gift cards can be mailed to: St. Aloysius Parish, 330 E. Boone Ave, Spokane, WA 99202 OR dropped into the Collection for the Poor Baskets at Sunday Masses.

Questions: Rita 509-313-7003 or rwaldref@dioceseofspokane.org

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"Stitching Love, Weaving Hope: "Quilters with a Cause"

St. Al’s Best-Kept Secret 

Monday mornings: 7:30 a.m. -11:00 a.m

St. Al’s quilters enthusiastically get together in O’Malley Hall and produce two finished quilts a week. 
These quilts are donated to charities, schools, and community centers. If you want to help iron, cut, sew, pin, etc. (no experience necessary), come down to O’Malley Hall.