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Faith Leader Sign On Urging Senators Sinema and Kelly to Pass For the People Act (S.1)
Join faith leaders and faith-based advocates throughout Arizona to urge our Senators to pass Senate Bill 1, For the People Act. As people of faith we unite together to support our vulnerable neighbors.
After Trump-era cutbacks and a pandemic, immigrant advocacy groups prepare to meet a rising need
“We are all so ready to do more; we want to do more,” said Kristyn Peck, chief executive of Lutheran Social Services of the National Capital Area, an organization that provides resettlement programs for refugees and asylum seekers, as well as foster care for unaccompanied children and teens. … “It’s all a cycle,” Peck added. Establishing a higher number of migrants allowed to enter the United States “allows us to put the gears and the infrastructure in place to respond to an even higher number.”
Urge Senate to Pass the NO BAN Act
The House of Representatives on April 21 voted to pass the NO BAN Act (H.R. 1333) by a slim bipartisan margin. The bill explicitly prohibits discrimination on the basis of religion in U.S. immigration law. Discriminatory bans contradict the ELCA’s commitments to be a place of welcome and safety for others.
The ELCA Anti-Racism Pledge and Black Lives Matter
This church supports efforts to confront racism and white supremacy. In 2019, the ELCA Churchwide Assembly adopted a resolution condemning white supremacy [CA19.04.18]. ELCA members can join the efforts to end racism by participating in the ELCA Anti-Racism Pledge.
Urge Congress to Pass a Budget with Strong Homeless and Affordable Housing Programs
As legislators discuss funding levels in the FY2022 federal budget later this Spring, it is a critical time to highlight the housing and homeless needs in our communities. In a time when those of us struggling with housing insecurity need help the most, let’s insist that Congress meets our annual housing needs in the federal budget.
Support Heat Relief Cooling Centers This Summer
Summer 2020 marked the hottest summer on record for Arizona. Maricopa County experienced 53 days of temperatures above 110 degrees or higher and 145 days of 100 degrees or higher. The month of August 2020 marked the hottest month ever recorded in Maricopa County.
Answers to your questions about the Arizona Senate's audit of 2020 election results in Maricopa County
As the hand count of the more than 2 million ballots cast in Maricopa County continues, many questions have been raised about who is involved, who is paying for it, how the Senate plans to keep ballots and voter information secure and who is allowed to observe in person.
Happy Earth Day: America Is All In
Thursday, April 22 at the Leaders Climate Summit, President Biden announced the US is setting a goal of 50-52% emissions reduction by 2030 below 2005 levels.
Advocate for a Pathway to Citizenship
Join Interfaith Immigration Coalition in urging the Biden administration and Congressional leaders to include a pathway to citizenship in any and all upcoming recovery packages.
Walk with Valley Interfaith Project to close the vaccination gap!
To close the COVID vaccination gap, VIP is partnering with Maricopa County Public Health Department and St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church to offer a vaccine clinic at their parish. Advocates will be walking in the 85031 Maryvale neighborhood to spread the word about vaccines and their local vaccination clinic.
Now Available! The National Low Income Housing Coalition Advocates' Guide!
Every year, the National Low Income Housing Coalition publishes the Advocates’ Guide to Housing and Community Development Policyto educate advocates of all kinds about the programs and policies that make housing affordable to low-income people across America.
A cybersecurity expert who promoted claims of fraud in the 2020 election is leading the GOP-backed recount of millions of ballots in Arizona
In Arizona, lawmakers are … launching what is the most extensive endeavor around the country to look backward and scrutinize the official November results, in which Biden won the state by 10,457 votes.
A Food Program for Women and Children Is About to Get More Federal Support
Unlike SNAP, WIC has a smaller budget, and less of a spotlight. Now, Congress and the USDA are working to address food insecurity in families head-on by investing in and modernizing the program.
National Call-In Day to Urge Congress to Support HoUSed Campaign Priorities
Wednesday, April 14 is National Call-In Day to urge Congress to include in the American Jobs Plan a major expansion of rental assistance; $70 billion to repair public housing; and an investment of $40 billion in the national Housing Trust Fund to build and preserve affordable housing.
Healing Our City: Virtual Prayer Tent
On March 9, 2021, in response to the impending trial of Derek Chauvin, the Healing Our City Virtual Prayer Tent was launched. The daily prayer tent is expansive and inclusive, including people of all faiths, denominations, races, and orientations.
Act Now for Equal Rights for LGBTQIA+ Individuals
The House has passed the bipartisan Equality Act (H.R. 5), a bill that would add sexual orientation and gender identity as protected classes alongside race, gender, religion, national origin, age, and disability. Now we need to urge the Senate to introduce and pass an amended version of this legislation too.
What the American Rescue Plan Means for Child Poverty in Rural America
President Biden’s Covid-19 relief package is poised to bring a historic reduction in poverty rates, with nonmetro counties among the biggest beneficiaries.
ACT ON GRACE
LAMA and Lutheran Social Services of the Southwest are teaming up on behalf of refugees to support H.R.2237 aka The GRACE Act. Join the appeal by participating in the ACT ON GRACE campaign.