b'A MOMENT OF REFLECTION We supportMISSION & GRATITUDEhumanitarian effortsGuidedbythebeliefintheinherentdignityofallpersons, led by nonprofittheFoundationworkstomeetthebasichumanneedsofthe mostmarginalizedmembersofthehumanfamily,including organizations andsocioeconomically disadvantaged youth; the aged; persons with physical, emotional, and mental disabilities; and those with the educational institutionsfewest material resources. in the United StatesIn addition, the Foundation seeks to serve religious communities and correlative organizations of Judeo-Christian beliefs. and globally.To this end, the Foundation strives to enact through its grantees the Seven Corporal Works of Mercy: feed the hungry; give drink to the thirsty; clothe the naked; care for captives; shelter the homeless; visit the sick; and assist the mourning. VISIONThroughtheworkoftheFoundation,weseektoembodyan evident love for God by being a true hallmark for living the gospels of Jesus Christsomething we do by serving carefully chosen As the bodyorganizations that live the seven Corporal Works of Mercy. without the spiritServicethroughcharitableprojectsandgrantmakingreflects is dead, so faithour belief that every person deserves to live a life worthy of their inherent dignity. Accordingly, the work of the Foundation seeks to without deedsfoster activities that contribute to the flourishing of each person in society. Addressing issues such as education, poverty, inequality, is dead.and hunger is how we strive to live out the core Christian values of compassion, generosity, and solidarity with the less fortunate. (James 2:26)The Foundation undertakes its work not only as a moral obligation but also as a way to be a light for others, just as the Light of the World has made pathways to hope for us through love, compassion, and selflessness. 6'