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Vintage car from the 60s in front of Saint Elle
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Judy Orr with supporter of Catholic Charities
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Rolling Cuban cigars on site
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Catholic Charities team
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Bill McGugin and Brannan Atkinson
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Amy Atkinson, Bill Yeaman, Kathy and Mike Kelly
On April 27, Catholic Charities held El Festival de Esperanza (Festival of Hope), at Saint Elle.
The event drew more than 300 supporters and featured Cuban-themed music, food, and a variety of other activities. It was the highlight of this year’s “Pathways to Possibilities” fundraising series of events, which is traditionally Catholic Charities’ largest annual fundraiser. Catholic Charities serves more than 25,000 people a year with a wide range of services, including short-term assistance, job training, counseling, housing security, hunger relief, refugee resettlement, and much more.