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America Friends and Service Committee
The American Friends Service Committee (AFSC) is a Quaker organization that includes people of various faiths who are committed to social justice, peace, and humanitarian service. Its work is based on the Religious Society of Friends (Quaker) belief in the worth of every person, and faith in the power of love to overcome violence and injustice.
Amnesty International
Amnesty International is a worldwide movement that works to promote internationally recognized human rights.
Bread for the World
BFTW is a nationwide Christian movement that seeks justice for the world's hungry people by lobbying our nation's decision makers.
Catholic Campaign for Human Development
Catholic Campaign for Human Development is the domestic anti-poverty, social justice program of the U.S. Catholic bishops. Its mission is to address the root causes of poverty in America through promotion and support of community-controlled, self-help organizations and through transformative education.
Catholic Health Association
The Catholic Health Association (CHA) of the United States which represents more than 2000 Catholic health care sponsors, systems, facilities, and related organizations, strengthens the Church's healing ministry in the United States by advocating for a just health care system, convening leaders to share ideas and foster collaboration, and uniting the ministry voice on critical issues.
Center for Concern
Center for Concern works with international networks promoting social analysis, theological reflection, policy analysis, political advocacy, research and public education on issues of global development, peace and social justice.
The Center for Earth Spirituality and Rural Ministry
The Center for Earth Spirituality and Rural Ministry, one of the ministries of the School Sisters of Notre Dame (SSND), sits atop Good Counsel Hill in Mankato, MN, where it serves as a beacon of hope and healing for the surrounding land and people. Preaching reverence for creation and ecological stewardship, the Sisters who staff the Center promote justice and sustainability through education, earth spirituality, sustainable agriculture, rural ministry, and political advocacy.
Center for Women Policy Studies
An independent, national, multiethnic, and multicultural feminist policy, research, and advocacy institution founded in 1972.
Compassionate Listening
The Compassionate Listening Project is a U.S. based non-profit organization dedicated to empowering individuals to heal polarization and build bridges between people, communities and nations in conflict.
Diversity Circles
Diversity Circles consist of several groups of 8 to 12 people meeting five times to explore and discuss, as equals, improving racial and ethnic harmony in greater Fond du Lac. You will consider a wide range of views and learn from one another. Groups use a five-session discussion guide to help people talk about race relations and racism, and how to work together for action and change. Concluding the circle, participants are invited to attend an Action Forum.
Education for Peace in Iraq
EPIC works to change U.S. foreign policy and raise public awareness in support of human rights in Iraq and peace in the Middle East.
8th Day Center for Justice
8th Day Center for Justice is a religious community of men and women grounded in Scriptures and Christian faith tradition, who collaborate to provide a critical alternative voice to systems that suppress the human community and environment, and to work for structural changes which will hasten the arrival of a more just world.
Fellowship of Reconciliation
The Fellowship of Reconciliation is composed of women and men who recognize the essential unity of all creation, extending the boundaries of community and affirm its diversity of religious traditions as it seeks the resolution of conflict.
For Whom the Bell Tolls
FWTBT is a national initiative to have religious organizations throughout the country toll their bells whenever there is an execution.
Free the Children
Free the Children is an international network of children helping children through representation, leadership and action. Provides educational resources and is involved in numerous campaigns
Friends Committee on National Legislation
Friends Committee on National Legislation is a nation-wide network of Quakers and like-minded people who work together to bring Friends' values to bear on public policy in our nation's capital.
Hill Connections
Hill Connections is a unique web site -- linking Contemplation and Social Justice, faith with action. Rooted in Servite (Servants of Mary) and Catholic traditions, this site welcomes those of every faith tradition who value community, spirituality, compassion, healing, solidarity, and social justice.
Holy Family Parish
Click on Social Ministry to see what the parish is doing.
Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility
ICCR is an association of 275 faith-based institutional investors, including national denominations, religious communities, pension funds, endowments, hospital corporations, economic development funds and publishing companies. ICCR and its members press companies to be socially and environmentally responsible. Each year ICCR-member religious institutional investors sponsor over 100 shareholder resolutions on major social and environmental issues. The combined portfolio value of ICCR's member organizations is estimated to be $110 billion.
Jubilee USA NETWORK
Jubilee USA NETWORK works at ending the debt for poor nations and provides educational information.
LCWR
LCWR is a canonically approved membership organization which exists as a support system and corporate voice for leaders of institutes of women religious (Catholic sisters) in the United States. The purpose of the Conference is to promote an understanding of the religious life of Catholic sisters in the United States through its service to religious leaders.
National Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty
NCADP provides information, advocates for public policy, and mobilizes and supports individuals and institutions that share our unconditional rejection of capital punishment.
National Religious Partnership for the Environment
The National Religious Partnership for the Environment is a formal alliance of major faith groups and denominations across the spectrum of Jewish and Christian communities and organizations in the United States. The Partnership is integrating care for God's creation throughout religious life: theology, worship, social teaching, education, congregational life, and public policy initiative.
NETWORK
NETWORK is a national Catholic social justice lobby which educates, lobbies and organizes to influence the formation of federal legislation to promote economic and social justice.
Pax Christi USA
Pax Christi strives to create a world that reflects the Peace of Christ by exploring, articulating, and witnessing to the call of Christian nonviolence.
Quest for Justice
The mission of The Quest for Social Justice, Inc. is to raise and hold social justice concepts and issues before the people of the Mobile, Alabama, area. Social justice entails the belief that all individuals should have equal access to society's resources and opportunities and be at all times accorded human dignity.   The Quest for Social Justice, Inc. is a 501-C3 non-profit organization.
Sage-Oxford's Christian Environmental Group
Sage is a group of Christians from a number of churches in the Oxford region with a particular concern for our Lord's Creation.
SOA Watch
SOA Watch is an independent organization that seeks to close the US Army School of Americas (Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation) through vigils and fasts, demonstrations and nonviolent protest, as well as media and legislative work.
Salt Shaker
Salt Shaker is a publication by Holy Family Parish in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, amulticultural parish called to an active relationship with God and others through sacramental life, prayer and service.
Teaching Tolerance
Teaching Tolerance is an arm of the Southern Poverty Law Center. It focuses on educational resources for teaching anti-racism and equality. The videos and lesson plans are free to educational institutions.
UNANIMA International
UNANIMA International is a not-for-profit, nongovernmental organization (NGO) composed of religious communities committed to work for peace and human dignity in response to the needs of our world by service to our participating organizations, to the United Nations, to other NGOs through collaboration, education and action regarding
  • Women and children, particularly the economically poor,
  • Immigrants and refugees;
  • The welfare of the planet.
United for Diversity
United for Diversity promotes unity and understanding; embracing and celebrating differences among all people in the Fond du Lac community.
U.S. Catholic Conference, Social Development and World Peace Office
Social Development and World Peace Office is the national public policy agency of the U.S. Catholic Bishops. The Department has two permanent offices: Domestic Social Development and International Justice and Peace.
USCCB Environmental Justice Program
The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) is an assembly of the hierarchy of the United States and the U.S. Virgin Islands who jointly exercise certain pastoral functions on behalf of the Christian faithful of the United States to promote the greater good of humankind, especially through forms and programs of the apostolate fittingly adapted to the circumstances of time and place. The USCCB Environmental Justice Program has a variety of resources for you to use in your parish, diocese, school, etc., to foster care and respect for God's creation.
White Violet Center for Eco-Justice
White Violet Center for Eco-Justice, a ministry of the Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana, is located at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, about 7 miles northwest of Terre Haute, Indiana.
Wisconsin Coordinating Council on Nicaragua (WCCN)
The Wisconsin Coordinating Council on Nicaragua (WCCN) is dedicated to promoting sustainable development and social justice in Nicaragua through alternative models of development and activism. Founded in 1984, WCCN is an independent, nation-wide, non-profit, membership-supported organization based in Madison, Wisconsin.
Wisconsin Network for Peace and Justice
Works toward creating a world free from violence by facilitating activities, cooperation, and communication among Wisconsin organizations and individuals.
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