Community Huddle
Our mission is to work in pursuit of a better quality of life by promoting civic and educational equity, and advocating peace.
11/27/2025
Happy Thanksgiving Greeting Card!
From: Community Huddle
11/25/2025
This Giving Tuesday (December 2) consider a donation gift to Community Huddle of any amount in support of our ongoing work.
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1. Visit: www.communityhuddle.org
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Community Huddle
P.O. Box 12262
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53212
Community Huddle, Inc. is a duly registered 501(c)(3) tax-exempt non-profit organization (EIN: 81-2406984). Your gift is tax-deductible as allowed by law.
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05/01/2025
May 1 is National Day of Prayer. We pray for justice, for peace, and for the soul of our nation and all nations around the world.
04/21/2025
We join in prayer and with the litany of voices expressing profound sadness on the passing of his holiness, Pope Francis, who was born Jorge Mario Bergoglio in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and who served as the religious leader of the Roman Catholic Church as the first Jesuit pope and the first from the Americas. Throughout his papacy, he was a beacon of compassion, coexistence, and global unity. In his 12 years he reformed the Roman Catholic Church. He turned a vatican building into a palace for the poor for homeless people. He washed the feet of immigrants and prisoners, and when he traveled he met with the poor and marginalized. His unwavering dedication to peace, social justice, and his care and concern for the poor touched people of all faiths and beliefs across the world. 🕊️
04/18/2025
On this sacred Good Friday, we remember and reflect on the suffering, crucifixion, and death of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. His selfless sacrifice was not in vain—it was the divine act of love that opened the door to salvation and eternal life. By His wounds we are healed. ‘It is finished” in John 19:30 refers to the final words of Jesus on the cross, meaning the work of salvation was complete. It signifies that his sacrifice was sufficient to atone for the sins of humanity, and there was nothing more needed to be done. The Greek word for "it is finished" is "tetelestai," which is a declaration of victory and completion.
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| Monday | 10:45am - 1:45pm |
| Tuesday | 10:45am - 1:45pm |
| Wednesday | 10:45am - 1:45pm |
| Thursday | 10:45am - 1:45pm |
| Friday | 10:45am - 1:45pm |