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Faith, Service, and Growth: February 2011
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Faith, Service, and Growth. We Are Called to Act with Justice. We Are Called to Love Tenderly. We Are Called to Serve One. To Walk Humbly with God. Monday, February 7, 2011. The next step made me feel joyous as we were instructed to simply sit with guests. I was struck with how difficult accompaniment is initially. While the guests I sat with were friendly, I found myself unsure what to share of myself. What questions should I ask? How can I be open and honest, but not offensive? If it weren’t enou...
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Faith, Service, and Growth: March 2010
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Faith, Service, and Growth. We Are Called to Act with Justice. We Are Called to Love Tenderly. We Are Called to Serve One. To Walk Humbly with God. Sunday, March 28, 2010. Life Happens Over Coffee. 8220;One of life’s quiet excitements is to stand somewhat apart from yourself and watch yourself softly become the author of something beautiful.”. A River Runs Through It. A River Runs Through It. A chance to “watch yourself softly become the author of something beautiful.”. Friday, March 26, 2010. To view th...
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U.N. | Changing Laws, Changing Lives
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Changing Laws, Changing Lives. Using the power of the law to end and prevent homelessness. Tag Archives: U.N. Housing & Homelessness Addressed At Global Review of U.S. Human Rights Record. May 12, 2015. On Monday, May 11, the U.N. Human Rights Council reviewed the U.S. for compliance with its human rights obligations as part of the U.S.’s second Universal Periodic Review. Thanks to advocacy by the Law Center and others, several countries raised … Continue reading →. 8230;With Housing and Justice for All.
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Police Violence Against Homeless, Poor Persons, Housing & Homelessness Addressed At Global Review of U.S. Human Rights Record | Changing Laws, Changing Lives
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Changing Laws, Changing Lives. Using the power of the law to end and prevent homelessness. Housing & Homelessness Addressed At Global Review of U.S. Human Rights Record. Maria Foscarinis Defends Title V Before the U.S. House of Representatives’ Subcommittee on Economic Development, Public Buildings, and Emergency Management →. Police Violence Against Homeless, Poor Persons, Housing & Homelessness Addressed At Global Review of U.S. Human Rights Record. May 14, 2015. Photo Credit: US Human Rights Network.
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periodic review | Changing Laws, Changing Lives
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Changing Laws, Changing Lives. Using the power of the law to end and prevent homelessness. Tag Archives: periodic review. Housing & Homelessness Addressed At Global Review of U.S. Human Rights Record. May 12, 2015. 8230;With Housing and Justice for All. Change.org's End Homelessness Blog. Huffington Post's Homelessness News. NAEH – About Homelessness. National Coalition for the Homeless Blog. National Law Center on Homelessness and Poverty. NHC Open House Blog. Changing Laws, Changing Lives.
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Human Rights | Changing Laws, Changing Lives
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Changing Laws, Changing Lives. Using the power of the law to end and prevent homelessness. Tag Archives: Human Rights. The 2015 National Forum on the Human Right to Housing. September 11, 2015. Wednesday, June 24 and Thursday, June 25 marked the Law Center’s two-day National Forum on the Human Right to Housing, hosted by the Microsoft Innovation and Policy Center in Washington, D.C. The event gathered organizers, attorneys and legal service providers, … Continue reading →. May 12, 2015. April 8, 2013.
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Housing | Changing Laws, Changing Lives
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Changing Laws, Changing Lives. Using the power of the law to end and prevent homelessness. 11 homeless individuals sued Eureka to stop eviction and won. August 18, 2016. Communities across the country are struggling with policy solutions to address homeless encampments, and San Francisco is no exception. With a wildly unaffordable housing market, and thousands of people living unsheltered in the city’s public places, San Francisco lawmakers are … Continue reading →. September 25, 2015. September 11, 2015.
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Beyond Bread: DC: A Community of Gardeners
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June 2, 2011. DC: A Community of Gardeners. Bread for the City's Northwest Rooftop Garden “vine-cutting” ceremony. Officially marked the opening of the DC area’s largest rooftop agricultural site. The goal of the rooftop gardens in. Both Northwest and Southeast. Is to provide a space for community members to engage with the production of fresh produce, and also to foster community among neighbors and allies. One of the ways we can do that is by using the space itself as a site for growing dialogues.
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Beyond Bread: Beyond Bread is Dead. Long Live BreadfortheCity.org/Blog!
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June 15, 2011. Beyond Bread is Dead. Long Live BreadfortheCity.org/Blog! After just over three years of dedicated bloggage, it's time to say goodbye to. This trusty blog has served us well, but it's time to move on. And the future is bright. We're pleased to announce the launch of the new BreadfortheCity.org. In which our daily blog will reside. A heads up if you stumble across something that's really broken. For those of you who are reading this by RSS or email (or for those of you who would like. The v...
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Beyond Bread: Sisters Helping Sisters to Thrive: Report-Back from the Women’s Collective Training
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June 3, 2011. Sisters Helping Sisters to Thrive: Report-Back from the Women’s Collective Training. Recently, Liz Nafziger and Ri Turner, two of Bread’s Medical Clinic Coordinators, attended a day-long training run by Abby Charles, former Advocacy and Policy Coordinator of the Women’s Collective. DC’s premier organization for women affected by and at-risk for HIV/AIDS infection. About their own health status rather than add another problem to an already overwhelming plate of responsibilities. As a res...
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