Saint Patrick Helpers Projects

Our church is not only a place of worship but also an important pillar in the community. Engaging in service projects allows our congregation to put faith into action, address local needs, and build stronger relationships with our neighbors. Whether large or small, the Saint Patrick Helpers organize a variety of meaningful initiatives that make a lasting impact.

Below are several projects through which the Helpers have served and strengthened their communities.

Two men work together to remove a large tree branch. One man in protective gear holds a chainsaw while the other pulls a rope to guide its fall.
A group of people work together in a garage, painting walls and trim, sweeping the floor, and using a large shop-vac to clean during a renovation project.
The front of a two-story home with light-colored siding, white-framed windows, and dark green shutters. Bushes and trees grow around the front of the house.
Two men in winter jackets and face masks stand in front of a house. They are both holding power drills and giving a thumbs-up gesture to the camera.
A wide view of a clean, well-lit garage with a glossy gray speckled floor, white walls, and neatly stored lawn equipment along the back wall.
The locked double doors of a dark green shipping container standing on wooden blocks in front of a line of green trees. A green dumpster is visible to the left.
The side of a large building with white siding and multiple dark green doors, next to a black asphalt driveway on a sunny day.
A close-up view of a gray epoxy floor speckled with blue, black, and white decorative flakes, with a wooden door threshold visible at the top of the frame.