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People of Hope Museum
June 2 - June 3

Dear Friends,
We are excited to share an important milestone in our mission — and a special invitation just for you. Don’t miss this moment on June 2 and 3!
This year, Catholic Charities USA (CCUSA) launched People of Hope: Faith-Filled Stories of Neighbors Helping Neighbors, a national storytelling initiative built around a one-of-a-kind, tractor trailer-sized traveling museum. The museum brings to life the humanity, dignity and hope found in the stories of those we serve. People of Hope is made possible with support from Lilly Endowment Inc.
As a valued supporter and friend of Catholic Charities, we would be honored for you to join us when the People of Hope Museum comes to our area from June 2-3 at Cathedral of Mary Our Queen, located at 5200 N. Charles Street. Hours will be 11am-7pm on June 2 and 9am-5pm on June 3. To schedule a special group visit, contact Andy Wayne, Director of Communications, at awayne@cc-md.org.
Inside the People of Hope Museum, visitors will find:
- First-person video stories about service from Catholic Charities staff and volunteers across the country
- Interactive poverty-simulation activities that help visitors understand the challenges many families living in poverty face
- Audio book excerpts on poverty, social isolation and bridgebuilding from influential authors
- A recording booth where visitors can share their own stories of hope, service and compassion
- Outside of the museum, we will feature information and fun activities related to the Carolyn E. Fugett Intergenerational Center, our new Catholic Charities program in West Baltimore. Visitors are requested to bring canned goods for the Center’s food pantry.
To learn more about the People of Hope Museum, please visit peopleofhope.us. To watch a brief video about the museum, visit People of Hope Museum video.
For more than 100 years, Catholic Charities has walked alongside individuals and families in Maryland, offering compassionate care and essential support during life’s most challenging moments. Your support and involvement makes this work possible — and we look forward to sharing this inspiring experience with you.
