Dorothy Day House CW

Dorothy Day House CW

Dorothy Day House is a Catholic Worker community in Berkeley. We are non-denominational, embracing volunteers of many beliefs and faiths.

We believe in providing a consistent, caring presence for the poor and homeless. We are a hospitality group, not an agency. We subscribe to the Catholic Worker philosophy as expressed by Dorothy Day,". . . we are our brother's [and sister's] keeper and. . .we must have a sense of personal responsibility to take care of our own and our neighbor, at a personal sacrifice."

Currently, we serve a nutritious breakfast seven mornings a week in the men's shelter at the Berkeley Veterans Building, and six mornings a week at University Lutheran Capel, Berkeley.

If you would like to volunteer with us, please call 510-466-5553 and leave a message.

Dorothy Day House CW
PO Box 12701
Berkeley CA 94712

Phone: 510-684-1892

Email: info@dorothydayhouse.org

Publication: Dorothy Day House Newsletter

Website: Dorothy Day House CW

Dorothy Day house is a Catholic Worker community in Berkeley. We are non-denominational, embracing volunteers of many beliefs and faiths.

We believe in providing a consistent, caring presence for the poor and homeless. We are a hospitality group, not an agency. We subscribe to the Catholic Worker philosophy as expressed by Dorothy Day,". . . we are our brother's [and sister's] keeper and. . .we must have a sense of personal responsibility to take care of our own and our neighbor, at a personal sacrifice."

Currently, we serve a nutritious breakfast seven mornings a week in the men's shelter at the Berkeley Veterans Building, and six mornings a week at University Lutheran Capel, Berkeley.

If you would like to volunteer with us, please call 510-466-5553 and leave a message.

Volunteers needed:
We need volunteers to prepare and serve breakfast. Shifts begin at 5am and 6:30am Monday through Saturday.


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“We must make the kind of society where it is easier for people to be good.”

—Peter Maurin

“God meant for things to be much easier than we have made them.”

—Dorothy day