Bittersweet Birthday
October 6th, 2009by Jen
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| Fr. Alfred & Fr. Floyd Lotito celebrating St. Anthony’s 25th Anniversary in 1975 |
On Sunday St. Anthony Foundation turned 59 years old. Which strikes us here a few different ways. It means that for nearly six decades St. Anthony’s programs have been open to serve those in our community who need them most. It means that for folks who have fallen through the holes in the safety net, there have been hands there to reach out to them, and help them back to their feet.
It also means those services, that were intended to help men in the post-war 1950’s economy to re-stabilize, have not become unnecessary. That still, through wars, economic peaks and valleys, the structures that create poverty have not changed. And in many cases, have changed for the worse.
For now, even though the Foundation is entering its golden years, we are more active than ever. Seeking ways to best serve the ever-changing population that comes to us for help. Finding ways to collaborate and plan for the future, to advocate and work with community leaders and service providers to make hunger, poverty and homelessness obsolete. And until that day comes, when we can put ourselves out of business, we will remain a cornerstone for those who need a hand up.


October 6th, 2009 at 8:46 pm
Congratulations on your 59 years of serving.
April 27th, 2010 at 7:39 pm
What year is that picture? That looks a lot like my grandmother (Anne Boeddeker-Burgard) to the left of Fr. Alfred.
April 28th, 2010 at 4:22 pm
That picture was taken in 1975. I hope that helps!