As the government shutdown continues, thousands of families across Northern California are struggling to put food on the table. Within the 20 counties of the Diocese of Sacramento, more than 550,000 people are projected to lose access to food assistance, amounting to over $105 million in benefits that will go undistributed beginning November 1.
This staggering number includes an estimated 175,000 children and 100,000 seniors, many of whom already live on the margins.
But the Church’s mission endures. In this moment of hardship, the Diocese of Sacramento is calling on the faithful to live the Gospel through concrete acts of mercy, namely to feed the hungry, comfort the anxious, and bring the light of Christ into communities most in need.
A Call to Serve and Support








