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Inspired by a Spring Break Mission Trip to the Gainseville Catholic Worker (Gainesville, Florida) in 2007, Breakfast Brigade has been going strong for over a year! Students gather early on Thursday mornings to prepare breakfast for day laborers in downtown Cincinnati.
DAY LABOR
There are numerous labor halls in the City of Cincinnati that contract with local businesses to provide unskilled, manual labor. Due to the low wages and the usually arduous and undesirable nature of the work offered, these agencies rely on the employment of low-income and often homeless individuals. For a worker lacking a permanent address, identification, and/or marketable job skills, day labor is the only immediate option for fiscal survival. It is estimated that over 60% of homeless individuals in Cincinnati work, yet still remain without enough income to obtain permanent housing.
Our church teaches us "a just wage is the legitimate fruit of work. To refuse or without hold it can be a grave injustice (Catechism, #2434)."
Since the workers must get to the labor halls so early, many must forgo breakfast. That's where we come in. We bake fresh bread, boil eggs, make coffee and prepare oranges to take to a labor hall in Cincinnati. Our work is a humble act of solidarity with our brothers and sisters.
God has truly blessed our ministry, and it has been featured in Streetvibes (published by the Greater Cincinnati Coaltion for the Homeless), the Catholic Telegraph (the Archdiocesan paper for Cincinnati), and Crossroads, the newsletter of the Campus Catholic Ministry Association.
Join us in the basement of the Catholic Center every Thursday at 3:00 AM and become a part of this amazing opportunity for solidarity!
For photos of Breakfast Brigade, click here.
To read our article in Streetvibes, click here. We're on page 3.
To read our article in Crossroads, the newsletter for Catholic Campus Ministry Association, click here.
MORE ON DAY LABOR
Dignity of Work and the Rights of Workers is one of the main themes of Catholic Social Teaching. Through the Breakfast Brigade, we meet the immediate needs of day laborers. We want to be in solidarity with them through the sharing of the meal. However, we must not stop with the Breakfast Brigade. We must also seek to work to change the systemic problems underlying the need of day labor and the associated problems.
One place in Cincinnati that seeks to bring justice to the rights of workers in our communities is the Cincinnati Interfaith Worker Center. Located in Over-The-Rhine, the Center acts as advocate for workers. We encourage you, if you feel called to help our day labor friends, to contact them and find out how you can make a difference. For more information, click here.
OUR PRAYER
You will find that charity is a heavy burden to carry,
heavier than the kettle of soup and the basket of bread.
But you must your gentleness and your smile keep.
Giving soup and bread isn't all, that the rich can do.
The poor are your masters, terribly sensitive and exacting as you will see,
but the uglier and dirtier they are, the more unjust and bitter,
the more you must give them of your love.
It is only because of your love, only your love,
that the poor will forgive you the bread that you give them
St. Vincent De Paul
We pray for the day when we do not have to do Breakfast Brigade. |