Featured Articles - Read the full articles in the month's edition of Tablet Jr.
God’s Call To Help Those In Need

As Catholics, we believe that God is Love, so we must ensure that love is abided by and made sacred in our every action...

Hunger in Ukraine: A Humanitarian Effort

On February 24, 2022, the people in Ukraine were forced to evacuate their shelters and find safety elsewhere...

Keeping Children Warm This Christmas Season

The Lifeline Center for Child Development Winter Coat Drive allows us to give back to others and celebrate the true meaning of Christmas...

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Additional Articles
Pure Earth - Improving the Lives of People

Pure Earth, a leading environmental health organization founded by Richard Fuller, has more than just the environment in mind.

St. Michael’s Soup Kitchen - Serving our Community

St. Michael’s Soup Kitchen provides food and clothing for the less fortunate.

The Kiwanis Club Donates to the Vulnerable - Sponsoring for the good of people

The Kiwanis Club of Maplewood, Brooklyn recently came to Visitation Academy of Bay Ridge to pick up nonperishable goods for the Ronald McDonald House.

The Tree Project - A mission in Africa

The tree project’s mission is spreading knowledge on how to grow and maintain fruit trees for their various benefits.

A Thanksgiving to Remember At the Soup Kitchen - The True Meaning of Thanksgiving

Within the Catholic community, we can help those less fortunate than us in many ways.

Refuge for Poverty-stricken Children

Approximately one-fifth of all children live below the poverty line.

Therapeutic Horseback Riding Program

The Jamaica Bay Riding Academy in Brooklyn, New York, has a generous program for people with special needs where they can spend time with, ride, and take care of horses.

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A collaboration between CTN and The Tablet Editorial staff, The Tablet Jr. includes stories written by middle-grade students from diocesan academies and schools as well as studen-created artwork. Additional elements include a question-and-answer column, a diocesan history column, fun activities such as word puzzles, and a news article written by a member of The Tablet staff.