Washington D.C., Jul 15, 2019 / 02:01 am
It is an overcast day with threatening rain clouds overhead, but the mood in the basement of Holy Name of Jesus Church in Northeast Washington is downright sunny. Here, a group of Catholic teens are hard at work helping to prepare the "Holy Foods Market" food pantry for one of its monthly openings, and then later in the day they would make and distribute bagged lunches to some of DC's homeless population.
The teens, under the supervision of adult volunteers, were participating in Encounter the Gospel of Life's Service Camp, a weeklong program that place groups of teenagers with nonprofits in the Washington, D.C. area, where they serve during the day. At night, there are keynote speeches, concerts, prayers, and community building.
The Holy Foods Pantry was one of the nonprofit work sites, and a group of mostly high schoolers was stationed there for the week. CNA spoke to some of the participants to learn more about what would entice a teenager to give up a week of their summer vacation to serve on the streets of DC.
Frances Noory is a 15-year-old sophomore at a Catholic high school in northern Virginia. She told CNA that she "just really loves helping people," and that she believes her service with Encounter is "God's work and what He wants us to do."