
Live Matthew 25 – “For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me drink…” – through these events.
Attention:
We have limited sizes left of our Adult Feeding God’s Children t-shirts. We encourage you to continue with your events as planned for the remainder of 2023. Please contact Kim Johnson if you have any questions.

Through Feeding God’s Children, we answer the call in Matthew 25. It’s our year-round effort to feed people spiritually, physically, and mentally while serving and caring for the Catholic community. Members and non-members are welcome to participate! Collaborating with your local court is a great way to garner support and spread the word about your event, which can consist of any service-based activity (not just food!).
Please register your Feeding God’s Children event at least two weeks before your event date. The Fraternal Outreach Team needs to know your event is happening to better support you! We encourage you to comply with your state and local guidelines regarding safety procedures.
Complete the Feeding God’s Children post-event form (also referred to as “wrap-up”) and send in photos within two weeks of your event’s conclusion.
Bring positive attention to your event, your community, and Catholic Order of Foresters, while inspiring others nationwide with new event ideas.
FEEDING GOD’S CHILDREN EVENT RECAPS
See what our courts have been doing this year…

Feeding God’s Children
April 26, 2023
St. Joseph 1407
St. Joseph court members tidied the parish grounds at the Church of St. Joseph and picked up roadside litter in ditches alongside a two-mile-long stretch of U.S. Route 14.

Feeding God’s Children
Jan. 1, 2023
Sacred Heart 1536
Janelle is one of our Fraternal Scholarship Recipients this year. For her qualifying event, she baked over 1,500 cookies for Children’s Miracle Hospital. She also bought toys offered on their wish list for the patients there.

Feeding God’s Children
April 28, 2023
St. Francis 774 & Sts. Peter & Paul 1709
Court members in came together to support a more than worthy cause – Takeaway Hunger. In conjunction with LaSalle Catholic school students, they were able to package over 20,000 meals for people in need around the country.