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Connecting Kids to Justice Day 2 Learn

One of the most important things we need to keep learning about is how to care for the poor and vulnerable in our human family so that everyone will have what they need to be healthy and strong.

We need to remember that:  If we trust God, we can act and do our best to help others take care of themselves.

As Catholics, we believe that all people deserve housing, clothing, food, employment, and medicine.

An organization that helps people with these needs is Catholic Relief Services. Catholics in the United States raise money for and work with CRS to help people around the world.

Organizations like CRS are important because they help us make a difference.

One of the things CRS does is help people all over the world fight hunger. Did you know:  Nearly 870 million people are suffering from hunger. CRS works to help people feed themselves.

TALK ABOUT IT: Jesus told us to love our neighbors as ourselves TALK ABOUT IT:   Jesus told us to love our neighbors as ourselves. What are some ways we can follow this commandment?