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Out & About: Bethlehem Project raffle helps fight homelessness

Shirley McMarlin
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Kim Stepinsky | For the Tribune-Review
Event co-chair Suzanne English (left) and Msgr. Raymond Riffle, rector of Blessed Sacrament Cathedral, at the Bethlehem Project “Home for the Holidays” raffle, held Dec. 15 in the cathedral social hall in Greensburg.
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Katie Zuzik (left), pastoral associate and parish liaison for the Bethlehem Project, and Sally Loughran, Bethlehem Project board member, at the “Home for the Holidays” raffle to benefit the project, held Dec. 15 at Blessed Sacrament Cathedral in Greensburg.
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(From left) Co-chair Quentin Martin, committee member Rebecca Zuzik and co-chair Suzanne English at the Bethlehem Project “Home for the Holidays” raffle, held Dec. 15 at Blessed Sacrament Cathedral in Greensburg.
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Kim Stepinsky | For the Tribune-Review
Lyn and John Kedzierski of Greensburg at the Bethlehem Project “Home for the Holidays” raffle, held Dec. 15 at Blessed Sacrament Cathedral in Greensburg.

“Home for the Holidays” was the theme of a raffle party held Dec. 15 at Blessed Sacrament Cathedral in Greensburg — a fitting title for a project that fights homelessness in central Westmoreland County.

The Bethlehem Project began in 1998 in response to homeless and near-homeless people requesting help from the cathedral for rent, utilities and emergency lodging. Available support includes:

Funds for emergency shelter or first month’s rent in collaboration with government and social service agencies.

• Providing needed items to local shelters.

• Making referrals to other social service agencies.

• Following up with those served to further the goal of permanent housing.

• Community education on laws relating to housing, including landlords’ and tenants’ rights and responsibilities.

• Advocating for change in current housing policies that put the poor at greater risk for homelessness.​

While enjoying treats from a festive cookie table, raffle attendees took their chances on a variety of baskets and a sports and leisure-themed ticket.

Event co-chairs were Suzanne English and Quentin Martin, assisted by Msgr. Raymond Riffle, Rebecca Zuzik, Katie Zuzik, Sally Loughran and Rosanne Sandolfini.

Shirley McMarlin is a Tribune-Review staff writer. You can contact Shirley by email at smcmarlin@triblive.com or via Twitter .

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