Our Lady of Mount CarmelOLMC

Change, One Heart at a Time

The Mission of the Outreach & Pastoral Care Ministry is to convert the heart of the parish towards understanding, support, and action on social concerns. We will accomplish this through:

Groups under the OPCC

Mathew 25 Community Outreach Center, HELP Committee, Haiti Ministry, and Trinity Free Clinic.

Matthew 25 Community Outreach Center

Through solidarity we are called to extend our reach beyond parish boundaries. Our Lady of Mount Carmel parish as a strong track record of solidarity. As the parish grew, so did our outreach ministries, particularly those open to our brothers and sisters in Hamilton County. Our once a year projects such as the Thanksgiving Basket drive grew into a food pantry in the lower level of the church. The idea to offer a one time medical clinic to provide innoculations and physicals for children entering school was so overwhelmingly successful that eventually the Trinity Free Clinic was born. This clinic turned the school offices and a few classrooms into a medical clinic on Saturday mornings. The facilities available were less than ideal, however, with no water sources in classrooms and hallways being used for nursing stations.

In 2002 after a new convent had been purchased and renovated for our sisters, the old convent (across from the gym entrance) was renovated and opened as the Matthew 25 Outreach Center. This center serves as the primary staging area for many of our local outreach activities to include the Food Pantry and Trinity Free Clinic. In addition to a large room for the food pantry, there was room for the clinic to establish permanent medical and eye examination rooms, dental facilities, a small pharmacy, large waiting room and counseling rooms for those in Hamilton County who cannot afford health care.

The food pantry and other HELP committee outreach efforts, support of the Trinity Free Clinic, and our vibrant Hispanic ministry, and are just a few of the ways we have been serving those outside our traditional parish boundaries. We actively work to establish other volunteer partnerships with several area charities that will complement our existing outreach.

Why we do what we do...

Here are some points to ponder from the USCCB's, A Place at the Table.

As Catholics, we must come together with a common conviction that we can no longer tolerate the moral scandal of poverty in our land and so much hunger and deprivation in our world.