The 2008 awards for leadership, parish/community ministry, social ministry and social justice will be presented at the fifth annual Justice for ALL Awards Dinner and ceremony on Thursday, April 24, 2008, from 5:30-9:30 PM at the Adelphia Grand Ballroom located at
The Justice for ALL 2008 awardees are:
Jim Murray, of
During his 14 years with the Eagles,
A graduate of
Camden Churches Organized for People (CCOP) is receiving the Monsignor Michael Doyle and Monsignor Robert McDermott Award for Parish Social Ministry. CCOP is an active and prophetic presence in the city of
Project ONE is honored with the Peter J. O’Connor Award for Social Justice. Project ONE provides volunteer opportunities for people of faith 18 years and older. These volunteers actively participate in the recovery process of the Gulf Region. They have demonstrated their faith in action, by working in solidarity with those most affected by the devastation wrought in August of 2005 by Hurricane Katrina. It is an opportunity for individuals to demonstrate their belief that “we are one: one people, one community and one human family.” Through Project ONE, more than 580 parishioners will have traveled to the Gulf Region to participate in the recovery and clean-up efforts for five days, including three eight hour days of work and two travel days with time for touring on day one to get a sense of the devastation. Accommodations are modest, the work is grueling and the experience is extremely powerful.
Domenic Vallone of
Thirty years later, this simple ministry has become the largest emergency meal program in
The prestigious social and community awards were created in 2004 to recognize the achievements of those who have actively and diligently pursued social justice throughout the six counties of the Camden Diocese which stretch from Cape May to
As mentioned, all proceeds from this event will be used to provide direct assistance to individuals and families of all faiths who are in need throughout the six southern counties that the diocese services. From the 2007 Justice for ALL Awards Dinner proceeds, Catholic Charities raised more than $117,000 which, in turn, allows the agency to provide direct client services to more than 1,500 families and individuals. This money is being used to end crises and to prevent eviction, utility disconnection (electric, gas and oil), and to provide food and prescription needs and create stabilization within families.
Photographs of the honorees are available at: www.CatholicCharitiesCamden.org or for more information, contact Heather Oliver at 856-583-6161.
