Community Care Network


What is the Community Care Network?

The Community Care Network is a group of parishioners who are
willing to volunteer their time to help other parishioners during times of need.

 

What services are available?

The Community Care Network provides many services to parishioners
in need.  These include driving people to medical and other appointments, visiting parishioners who may be in
the hospital or shut-in at home for extended periods, making communion visits,
providing meals on a temporary basis, or possibly doing some light housework,
emergency home repairs, or laundry for someone who is temporarily unable to handle
these things for themselves.

 

How do I volunteer?

To volunteer, please call the Bellarmine Social Mission office at
745-1908.  Let us know what services you feel capable of helping with.  A list is kept of all those who have volunteered, and volunteers are called only on an occasional, as-needed basis – about once every
3-6 months, depending on the needs of the parish. Also, if any small groups
would like to offer their help as a group (providing meals for a week, etc.), your help is also most welcome.

 

How do I access the Community
Care Network?


If you find yourself in need of help that you think the Community Care Network can provide, please call the Bellarmine Social Mission office at 745-1908.  Please remember that it may take time to contact a volunteer, so we appreciate receiving a few days advance notice to make arrangements. 

 

For more information about the Bellarmine Community Care Network,
contact Jeff Campbell, Bellarmine Social Mission
office, at 745-1908 or campbellj5@xavier.edu