Catholic Charities celebrates 84 years in Las Vegas, hosts ‘Feed Vegas' event
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) – In its 84th year, Catholic Charities has a new CEO, but the mission remains the same.
On Friday, they celebrated their anniversary with decorations and t-shirt giveaways during their special 'Feed Vegas' daily meal.
Sara Ramirez, the new CEO, told 8 News Now she is honored to support her neighbors in Las Vegas.
'What is really most beautiful is watching how the community surrounds each other to lift families up out of poverty,' she expressed.
All are welcome at Catholic Charities for a daily free meal from 10 a.m. to 11 am.
On Friday, volunteers served 650 meals.
'This is an accumulation of a month-long campaign to assure that no child, no senior citizen, and no family goes hungry on our watch,' Ramirez said.
A cohort of MGM Resorts employees volunteered on Friday.
Felicia Lindquist was one of them.
'It's exciting for us, hospitality and meal service is our specialty at MGM Resorts,' she said. 'We have mega-properties where we serve thousands of people every day, but it's particularly meaningful to do it here in the community where there's a need.'
Volunteering at Catholic Charities is also open to all.
'Lean into our work with us. Whether it's an opportunity to give your time, or your treasure, or your talents,' Ramirez said. 'We want you to come and experience the inside workings of our mission and be a part of the solution.'
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