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Home  / News & Publications Michigan Catholic News / 2008 /  Rice Bowl grants help 48 programs in the archdiocese

Rice Bowl grants help 48 programs in the archdiocese

by Robert Delaney of The Michigan Catholic
Published August 22, 2008

Operation Rice Bowl

Detroit — Local Rice Bowl grants have been given to 48 programs in the Archdiocese of Detroit, totaling $25,750. Three-quarters of the money raised through Operation Rice Bowl goes to Catholic Relief Services for use in its worldwide efforts to relieve poverty and hunger. The local grants come out of the one-quarter of all funds raised through local participation in the popular Lenten program that are retained for distribution to programs that combat hunger.

Local grant recipients include many parish food pantries and soup kitchens, as well as programs sponsored by vicariates, groups of parishes and organizations, such as the Society of St. Vincent de Paul.

"Local Rice Bowl grants support organizations that provide an immediate response to emergency needs," said Lory McGlinnen of the archdiocesan Department of Parish Life and Services.

"Layoffs, the mortgage crisis and cutbacks in spending have really hurt the metropolitan Detroit community. People who have financially supported outreach programs such as soup kitchens and food pantries in the past are now having to seek assistance from these same organizations," added McGlinnen, who serves as local coordinator for Rice Bowl.

Operation Rice Bowl, which most people participate in through their parish, involves a cardboard "rice bowl" placed on the dining table. Family members are encouraged to make daily contributions to aid the work of CRS and share with impoverished people locally and around the world.

Adding to the money in the rice bowl every day is a popular form of Lenten sacrifice for many families, and there are also devotional materials that accompany the program.

The local grant recipients are:

• Active Faith Community Services, South Lyon

• All Saints Soup Kitchen and Food Pantry, Detroit

• Cathedral of the Most Blessed Sacrament, Detroit

• Blue Water Community Food Depot, Port Huron

• Christ The Redeemer/Furniture Ministry-Love Inc., Lake Orion

• Madonna Parish, Detroit

• God Works! Family Soup Kitchen, Monroe

• Holy Redeemer Food Pantry, Detroit

• Imago Dei Crisis Pregnancy Center – Earn While You Learn program, Detroit

• Robert Matchan Nutrition Center, Pontiac

• Most Holy Trinity Church – St. Vincent de Paul, Detroit

• North Macomb Vicariate and Agape Center, Romeo

• Open Door Outreach Center Food Pantry, Waterford Township

• Ortonville Community Emergency Fund Food Pantry

• Our Lady of Guadalupe Mission, Port Huron

• Our Lady of the Rosary – Community Garden, Detroit

• Sacred Heart Food Pantry, Grosse Ile

• Ste. Anne Food Pantry, Detroit

• SS. Peter & Paul Warming Center, Detroit

• South Oakland Shelter/Emergency Assistance to Prevent Homelessness, Royal Oak

• Sr. Marcine's Food Pantry, St. Veronica Parish, Eastpointe

• St. Aloysius Outreach Center/Canticle Cafι, Detroit

• St. Augustine & St. Monica/Senior Year Project, Detroit

• St. Benedict Food Pantry, Highland Park

• St. Charles Outreach – Dearing Detroit Dance, Detroit

• St. Christine Christian Services, Detroit

• St. Clement/St. Teresa of Avila Parish Food Pantry, Center Line/Warren

• St. Clement Concern Food Pantry, Dearborn

• St. Cornelius Christian Service – food pantry, Dryden

• St. Cyprian Catholic Church – food pantry, Riverview

• St. Dennis Food Pantry, Royal Oak

• St. Dominic Outreach Center, Detroit

• St. Elizabeth Church, Detroit

• St. Frances Cabrini Clinic of Most Holy Trinity Church, Detroit

• St. Francis – St. Maximilian Emergency Food Pantry, Macomb Township

• St. Gregory Emergency Food Pantry, Detroit

• St. Jude Emergency Food Pantry, Detroit

• St. Linus Christian Service, Dearborn Heights

• St. Luke Food Program, Detroit

• St. Margaret of Scotland – MCWARM Program, St. Clair Shores

• St. Mark Food Pantry, Warren

• St. Mary Community Outreach Center – John Bolde Memorial Food Depot, Wayne

• St. Mary Mystical Rose Food Pantry – Macomb Food Program, Armada

• St. Patrick Church Food Pantry, Detroit

• St. Patrick Senior Center, Inc./Food and Friendship Program, Detroit

• St. Peter Claver Catholic Community, Detroit

• St. Raymond Conference SVdP – Hunger Basket, Detroit

• St. Stephen/Mary Mother of Church Food Pantry, Detroit

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