TRUMBULL, CT - Knights of Columbus from St. Catherine of Siena and St. Theresa churches in Trumbull and St. Lawrence in Shelton recently painted more than 4,000 square feet of St. Catherine Academy in Fairfield.
Knights and volunteers from the three churches painted the school’s main hallway, receptionist office, physical therapy room and vocational room over the course of four days. The school hadn’t been painted in roughly four years and needed a fresh coat of paint as well as spackling in several places.
“This is a wonderful act of faith in action,” said Helen Burland, executive director of St. Catherine Academy. “We are so appreciative of the time and effort that was put in to make our building shine. I hope that members of these councils will be regular visitors to Saint Catherine’s. They are always welcomed!”
St. Catherine Academy is a special education school serving students of all faiths who are impacted with autism, intellectual and developmental disabilities. The facility is intentionally designed to help students transition from former environments to one that encourages greater independence. Students develop positive self-esteem and self-confidence while acquiring the necessary skills to reach their potential for independent living or a return to a mainstream environment.
Meagher thanked Benjamin Moore for donating the paint for the project, Jersey Mike’s Subs for donating lunch for the volunteers, and members of all three parishes who donated labor, funds and supplies for the project.
For more information about the Knights of Columbus, visit kofc.org. For more information about St. Catherine Academy, visit stcatherineacademy.org
PHOTO: St. Catherine of Siena Knights of Columbus member Salvatore Spadaccino paints St. Catherine Academy in Fairfield with his son, Salvatore.