Action opportunities Policy updates in our rapidly developing landscape will be part of our October Advocacy Connections, but before then, make sure to take advantage of these action opportunities.
Action Alerts
URGE HOUSING IN INFRASTRUCTURE DISCUSSIONS This fall, as Congress continues to work on a historic new infrastructure package, it is an opportune moment to encourage our lawmakers to support greater access to affordable housing.
SAFETY FOR OUR AT-RISK NEIGHBORS IN AFGHANISTAN Afghan nationals who cooperated with the U.S. military, independent journalists, dissidents, local nongovernmental organization staff and other vulnerable groups are at risk of retaliatory action.
SUPPORT DISASTER RELIEF AND PREVENTION Many of us in the U.S. and across the world know the effects of floods, hurricanes, tornadoes and wildfires. Our institutions and public policies need to be better prepared for this ongoing reality.
SUPPORT THE JOHN LEWIS VOTING RIGHTS ADVANCEMENT ACT Join faith leaders in contacting Congress to pass the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act (H.R.4), a key step in ensuring the voices of all citizens will be safeguarded and heard.
Webinar: Beyond Apology - We Need Climate Action Now
On Thu. Sept. 30 from 2-3 pm ET, hear from ELCA leaders about local and global efforts to adopt bold climate action and ways you can get involved. The U.N. Climate Change Conference (COP26) is around the corner, and people of faith are embracing this moment of urgency. Register for the free event cohosted by the ELCA and BlessedTomorrow from https://buff.ly/399m4SR .
With this training on Oct. 4, join a cohort of certified Creation Care Ambassadors with the ELCA - able to engage your congregations and congregants, colleagues, the public and policymakers to inspire climate solutions that help protect our families and communities now, and ensure a prosperous, just and secure future - all rooted in our calling and unique voice as Lutherans.
oRANGE SHIRT DAY Wear orange on this day of commemoration as a sign of remembering, solidarity, and commitment to seeking healing as we build our awareness of residential and boarding schools and their legacy.
INDIGENOUS PEOPLES' DAY "As we celebrate our rich history as Americans, we should reflect on the reality that the arrival of Europeans to these shores is seen differently by those who have experienced great pain and suffered many broken promises. Naming and honoring Indigenous Peoples Day moves us all toward a better place." - ELCA Presiding Bishop
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