St. Joe's is working alongside community organizations to address fundamental issues like homelessness. We are proud to partner with the Bangor Area Homeless Shelter to help them care for those who are truly in need.
St. Joe's is proud to team up with the Good Shepherd Food Bank and other community partners to fight food insecurity in our community.
UW Medicine (Seattle, Washington) is holding online information sessions about the COVID-19 vaccines in plain English and a number of other languages. Some sessions are coming soon, and some are available as recordings.
The World Day of the Sick was introduced by Pope Saint John Paul II in 1992, who called upon the faithful to pray and reflect on those who are sick and struggling, and to recognize and honor all persons who work in healthcare and serve as caregivers. In his message for the 29th World Day of the Sick this year, Pope Francis urged a path of healing grounded in a trusting and interpersonal relationship between the sick and those who care for them.
Working alongside community organizations, our team at St. Joe's is addressing the issues that pose the greatest challenges to the health of our community. Our SAFE program helps victims of domestic violence, rape, and human trafficking to get the support they need.
It takes care and compassion to reduce the stigma associated with substance use and help those who are suffering get the help they desperately need. St. Joe's is honored to have wonderful community partners who team up with us to offer real solutions to the substance use epidemic in our region.