"Warm Thy Neighbor" in Brunswick
Parishioners and community members in the Brunswick area are being asked to pitch in to help local residents stay warm through the cold winter months.
“Warm Thy Neighbor” will be held on Saturday, January 14, and Sunday, January 15, at St. Charles Borromeo Church (132 McKeen Street in Brunswick) and St. John the Baptist Church (39 Pleasant Street in Brunswick).
The special collection will be held in the churches’ narthexes, through the mail, and online to help those in need of assistance in paying their heating bills. In recent years, the response to the collection has been overwhelming.
Those looking to participate can do so in three ways:
- If attending a Mass at one of the churches, monetary donations can be left in the special, marked collection baskets as you leave the church. Cash or checks are fine, but checks should be made out to All Saints Parish with “Warm Thy Neighbor” in the subject line. Masses will be celebrated at St. John the Baptist on Sunday at 8 a.m. and 11 a.m. and at St. Charles Borromeo on Saturday at 4 p.m. and Sunday at 10:30 a.m. and 5 p.m.
- If you are not able to attend Mass in person, please send a check to All Saints Parish, 144 Lincoln Street, Bath, ME 04530. As noted above, please make your checks out to All Saints Parish with “Warm Thy Neighbor” in the subject line.
- Donate online. Please note All Saints Parish in the notes section.
The donations are matched by four local financial institutions (Bath Savings, First Federal Savings, Five County CU, and Midcoast FCU) and enabled the parish to provide over $25,000 in assistance in 2022.
Donations will be forwarded to Tedford Housing where the delivery of fuel to those in need is organized. Tedford Housing, formerly Tedford Shelter, was founded by the Brunswick Area Interfaith Council (BAIC) to provide emergency shelter for the area’s homeless adults in 1987. At the core of all of Tedford Housing’s programs and services is case management, ensuring every client they serve has access to all of the health, human, and community services needed to address the challenges that created their housing emergency. Tedford has become a resource center for homeless and at-risk neighbors, much more than a shelter with emergency beds.
For more information, call the parish office at (207) 725-2624.