The federal government in Tucson, Arizona is prosecuting humanitarian aid worker Scott Warren for providing food, water, shelter, rest, and orienting two men who had been in Arizona’s deadly desert for two days.
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UCC ramps up food pantries, hot meals in flooded Midwest
As communities begin to assess needs, UCC Disaster Ministries and Conference Disaster Coordinators are helping activate long-term recovery groups even as they working to support local UCC congregations in their initial response and already has provided $15,000 to local UCC food pantries and hot meals programs in hard-hit Nebraska and Iowa.
Read MoreLGBTQ+ Caregiver Support Group with Duet
Being a caregiver can be even more complicated when you're a member of the LGBTQ+ community. This new caregiver support group is designed to allow you to speak freely about your concerns and issues with others who will completely understand you
Read MoreRincon Migrant Shelter update
New volunteer positions and opportunities for families and groups at the Rincon Migrant Shelter.
Read MoreICE Detains Immigrant in Retaliation for Lawsuit on Detainer Policies
Help support the release of immigrant rights defender Jose Montelongo from immigration detention to be reunited with his children and continue to hold local law enforcement and immigration enforcement accountable.
Read MoreAdvocate for the Rights of Palestinian Children
from the Justice Peace and Action Network of the United Church of Christ
Between 500 and 700 Palestinian children are detained by and prosecuted in Israeli military courts each year. Since 2000, more than 10,000 children have been subjected to the military court system, which does not guarantee their rights of due process, highlighting the two-tiered system of justice in the occupied Palestinian territories—Israeli civil courts for Israeli settlers, and Israeli military courts for Palestinians.
Read MoreAsk Congress to Pass Disaster Aid Now
After dragging their heels and delaying passage of a disaster aid package, the Senate looks poised to introduce a bill that could unlock more than $17 billion in assistance to ailing communities. This comes not nearly soon enough for many communities, especially Puerto Rico. The island has essentially run out of the block grant providing for nutrition assistance and many residents are going without basic necessities. We have a powerhouse advocate in our UCC DC office, Katie Adams, and she is asking for our help to reach the Senate and Congress.
Read MoreMind, Body, Spirit: Linking Lives for Health and Wholeness
The Wellness Ministries of the UCC Newsletter | May 2019, Volume 4, Issue 4
(formerly The Faith Community Nurse Health Ministry Newsletter)
“The butterfly counts not the months but moments, and has time enough”. Rabindranath Tagore.
Spring flowers are blooming, and young emerging plants rise upward to welcome the growth and sustenance summer will bring. This is a season of marking celebrations within the cycle of life: Mother’s Day, commencements, graduations, Father’s Day, marriages, new ventures, joys and sorrows.
Read MoreHope House of Sedona update 5/1/19
From Church of the Red Rocks UCC:
Update on our project to address homelessness.
Vision – Provide temporary housing for homeless children and their families.
Name – Hope House of Sedona
Grant – CDBG through HUD for $300K; working on formal application to HUD, due at the end of May; will receive grant funds at end of year
Hope House of Sedona will eventually become a 501(c)(3), similar to Verde Valley Caregivers Coalition.
Thank you for your generosity. An anonymous donor gave $20K, with the idea of it being used as matching funds. Per HUD rules, all the money to be used property acquisition and construction must be committed by May 31st when the application is due.
Read MoreSupport the Equality Act
The bipartisan Equality Act would provide federal nondiscrimination protection across key areas of daily life, including employment, credit, education, public spaces and services, federally-funded programs and jury service. It is a much-needed fix for the current uneven patchwork of state nondiscrimination protections.
Read MoreRincon Migrant Shelter informational session
The Rincon Migrant Shelter will be hosting informational training sessions on:
Tuesday, May 14th & Saturday, May 18th
Read More7 bilingual workshops on leadership and organizing skills for the immigrant rights movement
The co-leaders of the trainings, Monica Velasco and AmyBeth Willis, share more about the trainings in this Facebook video.
Read MorePack the court
On May 6th, Dr. Scott Warren will go to trial for charges related to his humanitarian work on the Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge. Join us at 8:30 AM on Monday, May 6th for a press conference outside the Deconcini Federal Courthouse (405 W Congress). The trial will begin at 10 AM and we ask supporters to join us in the courtroom as well as help us hold down a presence outside the building. The trial is expected to last either through end of the day on May 7th or possibly into May 8th.
Read MoreMay JPANet Newsletter: Sri Lanka: Hope Amid Destruction, Rally to End Drone Warfare, Book Discussion, and More
JPANet (Justice and Peace Action Network) asked UCC advocates to help us unpack the complex justice issues that we’re working on. This month Rebekah Choate, Associate for Global Advocacy and Education, looks at Sri Lanka after its civil war and the Easter bombings.
Read MoreA Crucial Conversation about Taos' Water Future
Rev. Pamela Shepherd wants to invite you into something deeply important:
A Crucial Conversation about Taos' Water Future
6pm Wednesday May 1, Bataan Hall, Civic Plaza Drive
[right near Taos UCC]
Read MoreNEW Shelter Internship Opportunity
From the Rincon Migrant Shelter:
Do you know a student who will be home this summer and looking for something to do? We've got a fabulous new Internship opportunity available! This 10-week summer internship will provide high school (ages 16+) and college students with 16-20 hours a week of hands-on experience, supervision and training on immigration and migrant issues. This is an unpaid internship, but the experience will be priceless!
Email Sarah if interested.
Read MoreACLU Know Your Rights Training
Our community is in continued need of support to help migrant families. It's important for activists and volunteers to know their rights to ensure the safety and comfort of the people we serve. Join the ACLU of Arizona and First Church UCC for a night of Know Your Rights trainings, art-making activities, and discussion about the plight of migrant families and asylum-seekers in Phoenix.
Read MoreUpdate from Rincon Migrant Shelter
Our migrant shelter has been bustling, offering a welcome and necessary respite for asylum seeking families. Volunteers are preparing three nutritious meals a day in the kitchen, children are laughing and running on the playground, parents are able to assure their loved ones far away that they are safe and find the support they need to continue on their journeys.
In the midst of a humanitarian crisis and divisive political rhetoric, we are grateful to be a sanctuary. Thank you for all you've done to make this possible!
This Earth Day, Join The 2018 National Climate Prayer
From Interfaith Power and Light:
On April 22nd at 12 noon your time we will join our voices together for a National Prayer for our Climate. Join us from wherever you are – your home, your place of worship, your office, your school, or outside under the sun.
The Prayer will be emailed to you and you can download the Prayer on the Faith Climate Action Week website.
Read Morelast leader of the Congregational Christian Church to be honored
Ray and Martha Phillips, of First Congregational UCC Albuquerque, will be traveling this week to South Africa, where Ray’s grandparents, Ray and Dora Phillips, are being given the silver award of the Order of the Baobab by the President of South Africa. The Order is the highest honor given to a civilian SA citizen. Ray and Dora were US citizens.
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