Daughters of Charity honoured at Hutt St Centre
From Sr Vincent Cormac to Sr Carole Jones, 34 Sisters of the Daughters of Charity have faithfully served at Hutt St Centre, formerly known as St Louise’s House, since its founding in 1954.
From Sr Vincent Cormac to Sr Carole Jones, 34 Sisters of the Daughters of Charity have faithfully served at Hutt St Centre, formerly known as St Louise’s House, since its founding in 1954.
The 2020-21 Federal Budget has delivered a financial boost for some but does little to support the country’s most vulnerable and will increase inequality, according to some Catholic groups.
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While there might have been a change of leadership at the Hutt St Centre, Tim O’Callaghan and Chris Burns say it’s “business as usual” as they continue the work of the Daughters of Charity in serving the homeless in Adelaide.
Those living rough in the streets of Adelaide are being helped to turn their lives around through exercise with the establishment of a Gym for the Homeless in the city.
Nearly 5000 South Australians came out to show their support for the Hutt St Centre by participating in the 10th anniversary of the annual Walk a Mile in My Boots event.
The MSC Mission Action Group at Henley Beach parish got more than they bargained for when they asked members of their community to collect essential items to fill 50 bags of love for Adelaide’s homeless.
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