ROOTED IN FAITH.

READY TO RESPOND.



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Every gift, every hour, and every act of kindness make a difference for the people we serve. Whether you give financially, donate items, volunteer your time, or partner with us through your business, you help create hope, restore dignity, and strengthen our community.

“Life’s most persistent and urgent question is, ‘What are you doing for others?’”

- Martin Luther King
Ways to Give

Give financially or donate items.

Help sustain vital programs for immigrants and refugees, families in crisis, survivors of trafficking, and neighbors in need. You can give once, give monthly, make a tribute gift, or explore legacy giving options that leave a lasting impact.

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Volunteer

Your time is a gift.

From mentoring youth to visiting seniors in long-term care, helping in our food pantry, or supporting behind the scenes, there’s a place for you here. We welcome individuals and groups, and together we can make a lasting difference in the lives of our neighbors.

Our volunteers are neighbors, students, parish groups, and professionals—all united by a desire to help others thrive. Explore opportunities below and find a way to share your gifts.

Apply below or contact Debbie Belt at dbelt@archlou.org.

Volunteer Opportunities →
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“When you see God in everyone, then they see God in you.”

- Thomas Merton
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Partner with Us

Walk with us in service.

Join a movement that lifts up our neighbors and strengthens the entire community. Partnerships take many forms—corporate sponsorships, volunteer service days, matching gift programs, and shared initiatives—but they all share one goal: putting care into action.

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Your impact at a glance.

Assistance provided

$900
k+

Rental & utilities assistance

Food distributed

2.2
mil lbs

of food distributed 

Clients served (YTD)

300
k+

Clients served across all programs

Impact Stories

Walk alongside individuals

The Record: ‘Our shelves are bare and the lines are long’ — Local agencies ask community to help provide food aid

Local social service agencies are preparing for a surge in the need for food across the area and are hoping the community will help. Food pantries, local leaders say, were already strained in recent months; the situation will worsen if the federal SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) benefits are allowed to expire Nov. 1 amid the federal shutdown…. Catholic Charities
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LMP.org: Kentucky food pantries call for community support ahead of SNAP cliff

Kentucky Public Radio spoke with food banks across the state bracing for a surge in clients ahead of the Nov. 1 suspension of federal food assistance.Volunteers rushed to unload sliced meats, cheeses, fresh produce and hefty bags of potatoes before opening the doors of the Sister Visitor Center food bank in Louisville on Thursday. The Catholic Charities associated pantry served
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Keep the Faith.

Be the reason someone gets the help they need.

When you give you’re planting seeds of hope across our city and region. Your donation fuels direct relief, long-term support, and life-changing services for thousands each month. Every gift, no matter the size, becomes a channel for compassion.

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