5K Wellness Run and Walk - Saturday June 1st
Grace Nesko, a student at Burrell High School and a graduate from Mary Queen of Apostles School, is sponsoring a 5K Wellness Run and Walk on Saturday June 1st.
Location: Kotecki Park - Lower Burrell
In Person Registration: 8:30 AM
Race Start Time: 10:00 AM
Fee: $25.00 per person which includes a t-shirt
Shirts available for purchase
Top 3 winners in each age group will receive medals.
All proceeds go towards the JED Foundation, which goes towards raising awareness of mental health.
Click here to register online.
2024 Diocesan Lenten Appeal
Your generous gift to the 2024 Diocesan Lenten Appeal supports our mission to carry on the love and mercy of Christ. If you have not yet made a donation, please prayerfully consider sharing your gifts today.
Click here to learn more about the Diocesan Lenten Appeal and the 2024 theme “Receive and Share.”
Click here to make your donation to this year’s DLA online.
AFFORDABLE CATHOLIC EDUCATION IN OUR AREA
Looking for an affordable education solution in the Alle-Kiski Valley? Private, Catholic education is available from preschool through high school at Mary Queen of Apostles School (MQA) in New Kensington and Saint Joseph High School (SJHS) in Natrona Heights.
Both schools are still enrolling students for this fall! If your child is in preschool to grade 8, consider enrolling them at MQA. For more information, contact Michelle Farrell at 724-339-4411 or visit the MQA website to learn more about an education focused on developing minds, building character, and strengthening faith.
SJHS offers a college preparatory education that encourages spiritual growth, academic excellence, and extracurricular participation. Many scholarships are available, making Catholic education even more affordable! Apply online at the SJHS website or contact the Admissions Office at 724-226-2819.
Knead Community Cafe
Visit their website here for their menu and for information on upcoming events.
Help for Ukraine
If you would like to provide financial support for the people of Ukraine, the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops has released a variety of reputable Catholic agencies that are collecting donations to aid with the humanitarian crisis as people flee to escape Russian bombing and shelling. Those agencies and information on how to contribute are listed our the Diocese website. Please visit DioceseOfGreensburg.org/HelpForUkraine to learn more about these reputable organizations and how you can help.