The Guild is a member-supported community organization. We invite you to become a Mission Member, Sponsor or Donate to a Food Drive or Give TODAY!
We have seen a tremendous increase in the number of care receivers coming to our food distribution daily. Your support will help us to provide Community Support and Home Health Nursing to those in need.
Judith, one of the Guild's 35 home-bound patients, had her 97th birthday this past week. Director of Nursing Corinne brought flowers to help her celebrate.
Social distancing does not prevent the vital care given by our registered nurses.
As a result of a routine telephone check up, the Guild nurse discovered a dangerous mistake — "Margaret" had taken over twice the prescribed dosage of her blood thinner medication. Her cardiologist's office was immediately contacted, a mobile lab test was scheduled, and her nurse refilled her medi-planners with the newly adjusted dosage. Her nurse is now in more frequent contact with Margaret and her family to ensure the correct dosage is taken.
To learn more about our home health nursing program, contact us at [email protected].
We are open Monday - Friday, 9:30 - 11:30 am.
With the assistance of dedicated, passionate volunteers and staff, we continue to make it possible to help our neighbors in need to ensure healthy, nutritious food is on their dinner table. We are also working to connect our care receivers to SNAP (food stamps) and the 2020 Census.
Drop Off-No Contact" Food Drive Scheduled for Wednesday, May 06, 2020 at The Church of Saint Gregory - 10:00 am - 2:00 pm. This food drive is sponsored by Notre Dame High School and Robbinsville High School, Lauren, Nick and fellow students earning service hours with help from the Knights of Columbus Council 7677. For more information, contact Lauren.
The Catholic Community of Hopewell Valley continues to offer an on-going food drive. Nonperishable items of any kind may be dropped off at St. James, Pennington daily until 7:00 pm. Questions? Contact Kelly.
Thanks to EVERYONE for their wonderful gifts and the continued support of the Guild Mission. Thank you to the outstanding volunteers and their mobile delivery drivers!
We would like to highlight the efforts of Lauren Lencovich, a junior at Notre Dame High School, Nick Foley, a senior at Robbinsville High School, members of Saint Gregory's Youth Ministry, students from Notre Dame High School, Lauren's father, Tom Lencovich, Chancellor, Knights of Columbus Council 7677 and all the Knights for their food drive efforts. Thanks to their social media campaign over 1,500 food items were collected and delivered to Mount Carmel Guild.