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  • Casa Maria Catholic Worker House

    Our community believes the world can be changed through personal actions by individuals and groups alike. We strive to live out that belief through community, day-to-day hospitality, newsletter-writing, and some old-fashioned protesting. Casa Maria Catholic Worker House 1131 N 21st St PO Box 05206 Milwaukee WI 53205 Phone: 414-344-5745 Email: casamariamke@gmail.com Publication: Casa Cry Facebook Page Our Website…

  • Tacoma Catholic Worker

    We are committed to loving our neighbors in practical and creative ways. Our model grows out of the Catholic Worker tradition.  Workers and guests live together in community, alongside many other collaborating community members. Workers receive no salary, instead we offer housing that is within the neighborhood in order to allow workers to be nearby,…

  • Saint Isidore Catholic Worker Farm

    Near IL and IA borders. Community on the land; land restoration, no-till gardening and animal husbandry; composting, solar panels, wood heat; prayer, education, and decolonization; singing, dancing, and seasonal celebrations; Annual zine: The Isidorian. Saint Isidore Catholic Worker Farm 2752 Clay Hollow Rd Cuba City WI 53807 Email: CatholicWorkerSchool@gmail.com Phone: 608.568.3630 Consider contacting the Saint…

  • Anathoth Community Farm

    A catholic worker farm based on the study and practice of nonviolence, community, and sustainable living. Anathoth Community Farm 740 Round Lake Rd Luck, WI 54853 Phone: 715-472-8721 Consider contacting the Anathoth Community Farm to volunteer your time or to participate in their community life.

  • Norfolk Catholic Worker

    Small hospitality house offering short- and long-term hospitality to homeless women; serves breakfast on the street 3 mornings each week; faith-based intentional community; involved in organizing and nonviolent civil resistance against militarism, climate destruction, and racism locally and with the Atlantic Life Community; supports Plowshares movement for nuclear disarmament. Norfolk Catholic Worker Sadako Sasaki House…

  • St Francis Catholic Worker

    We at the St. Francis Catholic Worker are guided by the first Beatitude, “Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.” Our community originally started in Washington, D.C. in 1979 as a hospitality house. In 1981, under the direction of John and Polly Mahoney, we began offering spiritual retreats for…

  • Little Flower Catholic Worker Farm

    Little Flower is a small CW homestead in rural VA, about a 1/2 hour east of Charlottesville. We grow food, and practice community, hospitality and resistance. We spend our days working–mostly manual labor, sometimes for pay; protesting war, building giant puppets, weeding the garden and responding to the needs of the moment. We welcome visitors,…

  • Casa Juan Diego

    What Is Casa Juan Diego? Casa Juan Diego was founded in 1980, following the Catholic Worker model of Dorothy Day and Peter Maurin, to serve immigrants and refugees and the poor. From one small house it has grown to nine houses. Casa Juan Diego publishes a newspaper, the Houston Catholic Worker, four times a year to…

  • Tomorrow’s Bread Today

    TBT is a lay religious order with the goal of doing the corporal and spiritual works of mercy. It has a mission to improve health care wherever it operates. Such improvement relies on the participation of patients and medical care providers with the goal that everyone will have access to health care, and everyone will…

  • San Antonio Catholic Worker

    Services Provided at No Cost Meals (Main Ministry): Monday–Thursday: Breakfast and hot lunch Friday: Breakfast and bag lunch Evenings: Suppers at the Pavilion for TTV residents in partnership with Traveling Loaves and Fishes (St. Mark the Evangelist Catholic Church). These meals will soon be available to CWH guests. Basic Needs and Support: Postal mail services…

  • Dorothy Day Catholic Worker House

    The Dorothy Day Catholic Worker House of Corpus Christi (DDCWH) was established by Sarah Ann Fitz in January of 1993, formed primarily to offer interim residential hospitality to homeless alcoholics and drug addicts in recovery. Located at 210 South Carrizo Street in Corpus Christi, Texas, the house provides a safe and sober residence for a…

  • Nashville Greenlands

    We are a non-sectarian community, not based in prayer or religious doctrine, affiliated with the Catholic Worker movement through many years of personal association, and a deeply shared ethical and social vision. Our common purpose is to explore and demonstrate an ecologically sustainable way of life within a city, based on agricultural use of yards…

  • Amos House

    At Amos House, community is the foundation of who we are and how we serve. From our humble beginnings in 1976 as a small soup kitchen, to today’s place as a leading agency in the Rhode Island nonprofit community, we have always been here to serve those who need us. Our Mission Helping people help…

  • Dorothy Day House of Hospitality

    Rooted in the tradition of the Gospels and inspired by the vision and passion of Dorothy Day, the Dorothy Day House provides temporary housing and support services for homeless families in Memphis, TN. Working with other local agencies, staff members, and volunteers provide families in need with a safe environment and the means to re-establish…

  • Jubilee Soup Kitchen

    Our Philosophy is simple. Jubilee Association was founded by a core of people dedicated to Judeo-Christian values and Catholic Worker ideals of honoring the human dignity of each guest, non-judgmentally. From our beginning, we have been committed to encouraging these values among our staff and many volunteers. Having our guests treated with respect and friendship…

  • Duncan and Porter House House of Hospitality and Resistance

    First established in 1977, Duncan and Porter House of Hospitality and Resistance has been providing hospitality to single men in a homelike setting for more than forty years. The backyard garden provides a steady source of tomatoes and fresh herbs during the summer.  The community also engages in resistance work. Contact Vincent Eirene (contact information…