The needs of the thousands of people served by ShareLife agencies don’t go away in a time of crisis.

Published in Canada

ShareLife’s 2019 campaign may not have reached its goal, nor matched last year’s standard, but Arthur Peters is still viewing the campaign through a positive lens.

Published in Canada

Heading down the stretch, the ShareLife fund-raising campaign seems poised to meet its lofty 2019 goal.

Published in Canada

Amanda Fellows has seen all too closely how generational poverty keeps perpetuating itself.

Published in Canada

Harry McAvoy is the former Manager, Major Gifts and Corporate Campaigns for ShareLife in the Archdiocese of Toronto. He shares his story of dealing with memory loss.

It is interesting where your mind goes in your darkest hours. I remembered a phrase attributed to my Uncle Basil O’Rourke: “Carry your cross, don’t drag it.” Now, as I carry the cross of memory loss, Uncle Basil is whispering in my ear.

Published in Features

Twelve-year-old Kisanet hardly remembers the time when she was not deaf.

Published in Canada

After topping $13 million for the first time last year, ShareLife is reaching even higher this year as it brings three more agencies under its charitable umbrella.

Published in Canada

Cardinal Thomas Collins is calling on Catholics to remember the importance of almsgiving this Lenten season.

Published in Faith

For the first time in ShareLife’s history, Catholic parishioners have crossed the $13-million threshold when it comes to helping those most in need.

Published in Canada

Amos Lee couldn’t get enough of summer camp.

Published in Canada

About 20 students at St. Elizabeth Catholic High School stayed after school every day last week — and it had nothing to do with being punished.

Published in Canada

Everyone goes through times of crisis, but not everyone has a place to turn to for mental health support. 

Published in Canada

Whether you are nine or 90 years old, everyone needs a best friend.

Published in Canada

For many seniors, day-to-day living is a lonely and often isolating experience.

Published in Canada: Toronto-GTA

At St. Augustine of Canterbury Parish, religious sisters are serving as surrogate mothers to disadvantaged youth in one of Toronto’s poorest west-end neighbourhoods.

Published in Canada: Toronto-GTA
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