SAINT ANN'S THRIFT SHOP
Wednesday, Thursday & Saturday 10 am - 2 pm
The St. Ann's Thrift Shop sell gently used clothing, housewares, linens, book and toys. Students looking for Community Service Hours are welcome to assist in our Thrift Shop. We accept donations during working hours and there are two donation bins in the back of the building.
268 Middle Road, Sayville, NY (Across the street from the church)
(631) 589-6220
268 Middle Road, Sayville, NY (Across the street from the church)
(631) 589-6220
FOOD PANTRY
Monday 10am - 12pm
Food Pantry Hours
Monday 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM in the Littlejohn Building
Thursday by appointment only -- contact the church office
Food donations are accepted
Monday - Friday 9:30am - 2:00pm in the Littlejohn Building kitchen.
Non perishable food donations are accepted
Mon-Fri 9:30 am- 2:00 pm in the Little John building.
Sunday 8:00 am- 11:30 pm in the Parish Hall, red wagon.
*If perishable, mark it Food Pantry & leave in the refrigerator.
Items needed
Soup, Canned Chicken, Meat, Tuna, Chef Boy-R-Dee, Peanut Butter and Jelly, Juice, Milk, Butter, Hot & Cold Cereal, Tomato Sauce, Frozen Vegetables, Toiletries and Toilet Paper
Many thanks for your continued support!
Any questions please call the church office 631-589-6522.
Monday 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM in the Littlejohn Building
Thursday by appointment only -- contact the church office
Food donations are accepted
Monday - Friday 9:30am - 2:00pm in the Littlejohn Building kitchen.
Non perishable food donations are accepted
Mon-Fri 9:30 am- 2:00 pm in the Little John building.
Sunday 8:00 am- 11:30 pm in the Parish Hall, red wagon.
*If perishable, mark it Food Pantry & leave in the refrigerator.
Items needed
Soup, Canned Chicken, Meat, Tuna, Chef Boy-R-Dee, Peanut Butter and Jelly, Juice, Milk, Butter, Hot & Cold Cereal, Tomato Sauce, Frozen Vegetables, Toiletries and Toilet Paper
Many thanks for your continued support!
Any questions please call the church office 631-589-6522.
FIRE ISLAND MINISTRY
Fire Island Ministries provide service to the communities of Cherry Grove and Fire Island Pines between Memorial Day and Labor Day. Services are held at 11am and alternate weekly between the Cherry Grove Community House/Cherry Grove (180 Bayview Walk) and Whyte Hall/The Pines (577 Fire Island Blvd). Dress is casual & all are welcome.
Click HERE for the summer Fire Island Ferry schedule.
Contact Don or Judy Hester for more details
Sayville 631-589-2984, Beach 631-597- 6670
Click HERE for the summer Fire Island Ferry schedule.
Contact Don or Judy Hester for more details
Sayville 631-589-2984, Beach 631-597- 6670
AGING WELL
In 2022, Father Jeff identified the continuing need to support our aging congregation and community as a priority at St. Ann’s. Towards that goal, in November Mother Lilo met with a group of parishioners to explore the possibility of establishing a Village here at St. Ann’s. The reaction was positive. A Village is a grass-roots, non-profit, volunteer- based organization that is mobilized to meet the needs of the aging which cannot be addressed by pre-existing social and government networks. Services offered by our village would depend on the gifts of our volunteers and needs of the aging in our specific parish and community. Villages typically offer services like companionship, transportation, snow removal, etc. The Village to Village Network is a nationally-based, member-driven organization which provides extensive support and information to those who are seeking to establish and run a Village. St. Ann’s has purchased a trial membership, which has given us access to an extensive toolkit, including detailed guidance on establishing a village and access to sample documents of other Villages nationally.
Establishing a Village would be a meaningful way for St Ann's to live out our baptismal covenant to seek and serve Christ in all people, love our neighbors, and respect the dignity of every human being. While we intend to start with our parish community, eventually extending our Village to the larger community will be a powerful witness to the love of Christ in our midst. Please let Father Jeff know if you would like to get involved in this initiative.
Establishing a Village would be a meaningful way for St Ann's to live out our baptismal covenant to seek and serve Christ in all people, love our neighbors, and respect the dignity of every human being. While we intend to start with our parish community, eventually extending our Village to the larger community will be a powerful witness to the love of Christ in our midst. Please let Father Jeff know if you would like to get involved in this initiative.
SENIOR LUNCHEON
Our long-time Senior Luncheon hosts have retired from coordinating this important outreach program. If you, or someone you know, would like to learn more about how you might help host a Senior Luncheon, please contact that church office.
Typically held on the first Tuesday of the month, our Senior Luncheon is a vital fellowship that brings together parishioners, neighbors, and new friends for
delicious food. Many luncheons also host a featured speaker. Sign-up sheets to RSVP (so we know how much food to prepare) are normally in the Parish Hall.
Typically held on the first Tuesday of the month, our Senior Luncheon is a vital fellowship that brings together parishioners, neighbors, and new friends for
delicious food. Many luncheons also host a featured speaker. Sign-up sheets to RSVP (so we know how much food to prepare) are normally in the Parish Hall.
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS
We are grateful for the opportunity to provide space for a number of AA meetings on the Saint Ann's Campus.
Meetings normally take place inside the Saint Ann's Parish Hall:
Sundays 7:30pm
Mondays 7:00pm
Thursdays 10:00am & 7:00pm
Meetings normally take place inside the Saint Ann's Parish Hall:
Sundays 7:30pm
Mondays 7:00pm
Thursdays 10:00am & 7:00pm