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    Programs that support the growth and nourishment of our parish school rely heavily upon the generous stewardship of both parents whose children are enrolled in the school, and many others in the parish community.

    Those who are 18 years of age or older are invited to share their time and talent at Saint Elizabeth Parish School. Stewardship volunteers serve as classroom assistants, library aides, lunchroom/recess monitors, clerical helpers and at special events.   

    Main Contact: Elizabeth Oulton, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

  • Our Mission:

    This ministry fosters the participation and engagement of senior adult members of the parish (60+) in numerous events and activities across the parish.

    What We Do:

    Our main goal is access and help address the social needs of the senior members of our parish in a variety of ways. This includes offering Lunch & Learn sessions, regional group excursions to sites of interest and SAM Game Day, religious events as well as other activities. 

    This ministry enjoys creating and sponsoring an expanding selection of events that provides a venue for our senior parish members to meet socially and stay engaged with other seniors which in turn fosters friendships and helps connect one another to the life of the parish.

    Contact: Matt Pfeiffenberger, 610-646-6550, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

     

  • Our Mission:

    Joseph's People is a non-denominational, ecumenical support mission for workers in crisis. All are welcome. We exist to serve the unemployed and underemployed. We are inspired by the example of St. Joseph the Worker and supported by our spiritual community, are dedicated and committed to offering support, guidance, and job counseling services to the people of our community who are unemployed or are seeking full employment. We do so without regard to the religious affiliation or lack of religious affiliation of those seeking our help. We are a faith based ecumenical mission.

    What We Do:

    There are several chapters of Joseph's People located at churches throughout the suburbs of Philadelphia. We offer weekly meetings / events where we provide free support to the unemployed and underemployed. This support sometimes includes specific topics such as interviewing or networking or are open discussion meetings. These meetings as well as other free resources such as the book "My Journey" are posted on our website https://josephspeople.org/. We also post information and jobs on Facebook, LinkedIn and MailChimp.

    Contact: Michael Schreiber, 610-724-4186, e-mail This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

  • Our Mission:

    This team delivers a six week welcoming program for people who are exploring the return to a more active practice of their Catholic faith. 

    What We Do:

    Sessions are conducted by parishioners and clergy on personal faith journeys, sacraments, church teaching and the parish community. The team has blessed to see many participants become more active in the practice of their Catholic faith.

    For more information, contact Deacon Barry Midwood at 610-321-1200 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.