OUR WORK

HOMELESS

Our homeless mission trip meets twice a month on a Sunday afternoon. It focuses on fostering connections and providing needed supplies to those experiencing homelessness in the district.

CATHOLIC EDUCATION

Immigrants around the world face many hurdles as they leave their homeland for a better life. Many hispanic immigrants are Catholic but don’t have the means to afford a Catholic education. The Mario E. Dorsonville Foundation strives to place immigrant youth in Catholic schools with financial support from multiple areas.

VOCATIONS

Mario E. Dorsonville was torch who illuminated people’s path to loving and serving God. His deep love for his vocation was visible in his daily life, and he strived to promote it to as many young men as he could.

“By serving the poor, the voiceless and the invisible, we will always be enriched by God’s love.”

“The bishop also lived that message [accompanying those in need], going on one Sunday a month with a group of Catholic young adults to bring supplies like food and sleeping bags to the homeless in Washington, D.C., and more importantly, treating them as friends, learning their names and praying with them.”

“It is really about connecting, about building relationships, and being a source of hope.”