Our work is to create a community with and for people who have experienced homelessness; a community which is defined by deep respect and mutual belonging.
The fall season has kept us busy. We have had delicious meals around our community table, replaced plumbing, excavated dirt, and welcomed many into our home.
All the work we do is held with peace in the center. Peace for a world where dignity and safety is constantly being shaped.
All our work could not be done without the generous care and support of wider community.
We have been building community and meeting the needs of homeless neighbors since 1983. Our work centers on Guadalupe House of Hospitality and the surrounding houses and gardens. Out of these spaces, and with our friends and neighbors, we strive to build a community of hope.
We invite people with no place to stay to live with us in our home. We share chores, have communal dinners and work together to care for the place where we live. To the larger community we offer opportunities to pray together, to volunteer, and to participate.
What We Do
We are committed to loving our neighbors in practical and creative ways. Our model grows out of the Catholic Worker tradition. Workers and guests live together in community, alongside many other collaborating community members. Workers receive no salary, instead we offer housing that is within the neighborhood in order to allow workers to be nearby, carrying out the mission of the community and contributing to one another’s daily lives.
Who We Are
Whether you are interested in supporting us financially, joining the mailing list, volunteering in the garden, or helping with maintenance, we want to hear from you.
We are a small organization with only 4 part time Workers, email is the best way to contact us if you have any questions.
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We can throw our pebble in the pond and be confident that its ever widening circle will reach around the world.
— Dorothy Day