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CatholicCare and Creating Opportunities for Refugees
On this week’s episode of JustLove, Monsignor Sullivan speaks with two guest whose work focuses on refugees. Hear Wissam Kahi, Co-Founder and COO of Eat Offbeat, a food service that delivers ethnic meals prepared by resettled refugees. And also listen to Joe Caddy, CEO of CatholicCare Sydney talk about disadvantaged refugee communities in Melbourne, Australia.
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Feeding Our Neighbors Interfaith Partnership
Monsignor Sullivan focuses this week’s JustLove on the Feeding Our Neighbors campaign happening Sunday, January 24th through Sunday, January 31st, 2016. On the show, two guests are invited to speak about their interfaith partnership with Catholic Charities and UJA Federation of New York. Hear Rev. Brady Funn, Faith Based Initiatives Programs Manager at FPWA and Margaret Tran, Regional Organizer of Bread for the World speak about how the partnership is making a difference in the lives of those who are hungry and in need. Learn more about Feeding Our Neighbors
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On JustLove, Hear About Modern Day Civil Rights
On Justlove, Monsignor Sullivan focuses on Modern Day Civil Rights with guests Nina Smith, Director of IMPACT and Press Secretary of the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Financial Services and Kenneth Benjamin, Street Scale Campaign Manager at Safe Routes to School National Partnership. On the show Nina Smith talks with Msgr. Sullivan about black millennials. While Kenneth Benjamin reflects on the 50 years since the March on Washington.
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Start off the New Year With Setting Goals & Giving Back
Monsignor Sullivan speaks with two guests focused on giving back and bettering oneself on this week’s JustLove. Hear Dr. Nina Radcliff, practicing physician/legislator for the New Jersey Society of Anesthesiologists talk about realistic, healthy to-do resolutions for the new year. And listen to Anton Steinhart, Founder of Wines for Humanity as he talks about how the wine industry is giving back and how his organization is raising funds to eliminate homelessness.
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It’s Not “A Miracle on 34th Street, But Close, “A Christmas Kindness on 22nd Street.”
A few weeks ago Beacon of Hope held its annual Christmas Party in the cafeteria of Epiphany Church on 22nd Street. Beacon of Hope is a Catholic Charities program that provides safe homes for more than 400 adults with severe and persistent mental illnesses. This is such a warm festive Christmas party with gentle residents enjoying a good meal, friendship and entertainment.