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The Most for the Least
The United Methodist Global AIDS Committee Summer Newsletter 2023
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Introducing Letters To My Daughters
A virtual monthly study companion that will examine the intersection of faith and advocacy as it relates to the social conditions of women, girls, and femmes.

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Church and Society Welcomes Summer Intern Alina Saucedo
New GBCS theological intern shares her background, interest and motivation for Economic, Health, and Gender advocacy work.

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United Methodists Celebrate Upcoming Juneteenth Holiday
Church and Society highlights a historical Juneteenth perspective by Laura Buchanan, UMC Communications.

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Online Grant Award Process for 2023 Begins Today, June 12, 2023
Church and Society NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS for 2023 Grant Funding Cycle. See instructions below to apply online.

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Church and Society Condemns Priorities Reflected in Debt Limit Agreement
Agency statement critical of the Fiscal Responsibility Act, which creates barriers and budget cuts for those who need protection most.

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Church and Society Welcomes Summer Intern Philemon Abel
New GBCS theological intern shares his background, interest and motivation for Civil and Human Rights advocacy work.

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Register now for CoNGO's second global webinar of the year
Conference of NGOs in Consultative Relationship with the United Nations (CoNGO) presents Global Justice and Solidarity: Implementing Agenda 2030, Sustainable Development and Humanitarian Action.

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Faith Community Sends Debt Ceiling Crisis Letter to U.S. President Biden and Speaker McCarthy
A letter undersigned by 30 faith organizations to President Biden and Speaker McCarthy was delivered to protect critical programs that help the most vulnerable to thrive in final negotiations related to the debt ceiling crisis.
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Celebrating Asian American Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month 2023
Our recognition of people of AANHPI heritage in places of leadership across the country must also acknowledge a wide breadth of experience across social, economic, political and cultural identities.
