Reflections will focus on “Lent: A time of yearning for the Living God,” found in the Gospels of Matthew and John.
THURSDAY, MARCH 19
Social Justice Film Fest
Join us for movies that matter!
Free and open to the public
6:30 p.m. at The Canticle
841 13th Ave. N., Clinton
The Invisible Class, a film that explores what it truly means to be homeless in America, challenging stereotypes and examining the systemic causes of mass homelessness in the wealthiest nation in the world. From coast to coast, the film explores the story of homelessness across America: from the system that created it and the devastating impacts of the loss of affordable housing to the criminalization that perpetuates it.
John De Taeye, Director of Development and Marketing with Humility Homes and Services in Davenport will deliver a presentation following the screening.
What parents need to know about the everyday abuse of prescription and over-the-counter drugs by youth
Programs provided through Calamus-Wheatland, Camanche, Central DeWitt, Clinton, Northeast, and Riverbend School Districts, St. Joseph Catholic School, and the Camanche-DeWitt and Gateway ImpACT Coalitions.