The Catholic Worker Movement website (www.catholicworker.org) is a resource dedicated to issues related to homelessness and poverty. It provides information about the Catholic Worker Movement, an organization founded in 1933 to live out Catholic social teaching and serve those in need. The website offers a directory of Catholic Worker communities that provide direct aid to the homeless, including shelters and soup kitchens, across the United States. It also features articles, publications, and resources about social justice issues, promoting nonviolence, voluntary poverty, and hospitality for the homeless.
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