November Soup Supper

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November Soup Supper

November 13 | 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm | Mother Teresa

We are so blessed to have Cindy Parsons from the Wounded Warrior Project as our Guest Speaker. Cindy credits her own son, United States Army Sergeant, Shane Parsons, as her inspiration to do more with her life. While deployed in Iraq in 2006, Shane’s convoy was hit with an improvised explosive device. After suffering catastrophic injuries that included multiple cardiac arrests, a severe traumatic brain injury (TBI), a severed left leg, and an amputation of his right leg, Cindy left her job as a registered nurse and flew across the world to be with her son while he underwent 15 surgeries and battled multiple infections.

For the next decade, Cindy served as Shane’s primary caregiver and learned first-hand the challenges faced by the family members of injured veterans. In addition to her public speaking and advocacy work, Cindy served on the board of the Brain Injury Association of Ohio for three years and is a member of the National Speaker’s Association. Today, Cindy travels the country to share her story of hope and perseverance. Please join us as we give a warm welcome to Cindy Parsons and as we show our support and gratitude to our Military members, families, and all those that support the brave men and women who serve.

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Questions? Contact Lisa at Lhomady@StAmbrose.us or 330.460.7315.

At tonight’s Soup Supper, we will be accepting good-will donations for our own Military Ministry to include in our military member’s Christmas stockings that we send out to them. Items such as candy, prayer cards, beef jerky, trail mix, gum, lip balm, puzzle books, deck of cards, or small journals would be greatly appreciated! Thank you!

November Soup Supper - November 13, 2025

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