As if times are not confusing and crazy enough these days, here come the annual end of year holidays where Faith, Family and Food all mix in a fluid flow of fantastic fellowship.

It is the kind of fellowship which runs for the better part of a month.
It is the kind of fellowship which brings so much joy to many.
But it is also the kind of fellowship and season which brings depression, sadness and loneliness to many!

In fact, this time of year – starting from Thanksgiving week to New Year’s day – is an officially recognized type of depression call Seasonal Affective Disorder or S.A.D.

What an appropriate abbreviation for all of this – S.A.D!

What we find, even in the midst of large groups in some families, community groups, churches and in offices, is the absolute despair and inability to cope with life, as we know it today. Without getting into detail, which we don’t really need to, let’s see this week…and yes, this Christmas season, if we can’t reach out and bless someone who is adrift in such a sea of despair.

Many people do not have a support mechanism or even a friend they can rely on….the type of friend who is a phone call away to encourage and pray with you….the type of friend who is closer than a Brother, like Jesus is! The vast majority of depressed folks this time of year, fall into that category.

Can YOU be that friend….to the older man at work, who has health problems or maybe his wife was sent to a nursing home?

Can YOU be that friend….to the single mom, who has been made to feel like trash by men who gave other men like us, a bad name?

Can YOU be that friend….to that young person in your church, who comes week after week, sings praise songs, listens to a sermon going over her head which means nothing to reality…and leaves even more confused and hurt than when she/he came in?

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St Patrick’s Academy is a local elementary institution which has served the Inner City neighborhood of East South Grand Avenue for many years. It serves underpriviledge children based solely on the involvement of kind hearted and committed donors.

Recently PEPSI and KOHL’s Department stores have begun a project on Facebook which donates thousands of dollars to a local school based on votes. St. Pat’s is in the running!! YOU CAN HELP!!

If you are on Facebook, please read the Login instructions below from Michelle Marley, who is spearheading the drive to save the school and then please VOTE each day there!! Thank you and may the Lord bless and keep you always.

PEPSI
We are in the top 100, so we will automatically be an accepted organization for $250,000 for the month of August. The good news is that we’re building momentum and we can hit the ground running in August. So…..keep on voting. You can actually vote three times per day now as follows:
1) Log into your Facebook account, go the the Pepsi page, click the link, find St. Patrick Catholic School, and vote.
2) go to http://www.refresheverything.com/stpatrick and vote
3) text 100915 to 73774

KOHL’S CARES
We have gained supporters that are voting for us, but need continued votes from Facebook daily to help us win $500,000! Remember, you can vote for us five times daily in this contest. We are asking our supporters to also support Blessed Sacrament as they are doing the same for us. This contest runs through September 3rd and we have to be in the top 20 to win.
CLICK HERE TO VOTE ON THE FACEBOOK KOHL’S PAGE. Vote as many times as you are allowed so as to get the mazimum support for the school’s sandwich!

The wonderful thing about both of these contest is that we have the opportunity to win up to $750,000 simply by having our supporters vote for us and spread the word. Please support us with your votes and spread the word to your friends and family to do the same! Thank you.

Michelle Marley, Development Director
St. Patrick Catholic School
(217) 523-7670