This volunteer initiative was highlighted by 13 WHAM’s Ginny Ryan on Christmas Day. The piece shows how a handful of residents from St. John’s Meadows and Brickstone by St. John’s worked together to identify a need in the community, pooled their talents to raise money for supplies, and constructed desks for area school children.
Recently, Abe Vigoda has come to the St. John’s Meadows workshop near his cottage each day to exercise his carpentry skills and help construct the desks, while also negotiating pricing and delivery of materials. “It feels great,” says Abe. “There’s a need for it. And there’s a demand for it. They said they will take as many as we will build.”
“Now they have something of their own – a place to go to,” says Loretta Bergen, another volunteer who was inspired by this great need in the community before connecting with Catholic Family Center’s division of Refugee and Immigrant services. “A place to put their books and they can focus.”