CHARLOTTE — Youth taking part in St. Peter Parish’s annual “Teen Serve Week” this month are seeking donations to help them in their summer service projects.
St. Peter Teen Serve Week will be held July 12-16, with the youth helping Catholic Charities’ Charlotte food pantry, Baby Bundles, A Roof Above and the Charlotte Rescue Mission. From 10 a.m. to noon each day July 12 through July 16, people are invited to drop off donations curbside in front of the church, located at 507 S. Tryon St. in uptown Charlotte. Items needed are:
As part of their service efforts, the teens are also busy making face masks and donating them, with 200 masks given to the Boys and Girls Club and Freedom School so far. Their goal is to make 1,000 masks.
— Cathy Chiappetta
Two young men were recently awarded the St. Timothy Award for the Diocese of Charlotte in recognition of their faith-filled service and example to others:
The St. Timothy Award is diocesan award given annually to outstanding high school juniors and seniors who work zealously to improve their own parish ministry programs, high school ministry teams or youth ministry in the Charlotte diocese.
Nominees must be Catholic and exemplify the qualities of moral integrity, prayer, good works and Christian leadership.