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ESL: Saltwater offers English conversation
Monday and Wednesday during the school year, from 6:30 to 8:30
p.m. If you would like to volunteer contact the church office
for more information, or contact Susan Aigner at
susanaigner@comcast.net.
Micro banks!
Click here for
information on how to contribute to the 2008 holiday sale!
The 2007 holiday fair trade sale has funded two more banks! One
bank will be in Haiti and one in Malawi. Check back later to find
out about the banks. The 2006 holiday
fair-trade gift sale at Saltwater Church more than
succeeded in reaching our goal of funding another bank for the
poor in a developing country. Our money was donated to FINCA to
establish a bank in Tajikistan. FINCA actually used
the money to establish 2 banks! Click on the links below to
learn more about our new banks in Tajikistan, as well as our
previous banks. We have photographs and reports on the
activities of seven banks, including brand new
information on our latest banks in Tajikistan.
Click here to read about our
banks in Tajikistan, Haiti, Malawi, Afghanistan, the Congo, and
Guatemala.
Share the Plate: Saltwater gives half of it's weekly
collection (excluding pledge payments) to a South King County
non-profit. You can nominate a non-profit organization to
benefit from our collection plate.
Click here for the nomination form. Or for more information,
click here for a summary of the project.
The Saltwater Recycling Project:
Many tools and products of our modern world are not
being adequately recycled. Hazardous materials that are
recycled are often reclaimed by the poor working in unsafe
conditions in developing countries. The SUUC Social Justice
Committee has committed itself to a project aimed at
increasing the quantity and quality of our recycling
efforts. This project is just getting under way.
Saltwater Church raises thousands for
Adopt-a-Minefield: In dozens of countries around the
world, more than a million abandoned landmines lie in wait for
unsuspecting civilians to literally stumble across them.
Thousands of people, mostly children, are killed or crippled by
landmines every year. In the spring of 2008, Saltwater Church
completed our sixth successful Night of 1000 Dinners to raise
funds for the removal of landmines and treatment of landmine
victims.
Led by Patrick Clay, members of the Saltwater Church organized an elegant dinner
potluck dinner. Wild Wheat bakery in Kent donated bread for our
event. The project raised over $2000 to assist in clearing
landmines and treating landmine victims.
For more information on landmines see
www.landmines.org.
Hospitality House: Saltwater
Church partners with other churches who are working to provide
housing and food for homeless women in South King County.
Volunteers from our church prepare nutritious meals for
displaced women in need of temporary assistance. Thanks to the
cooperative efforts of several local churches, Hospitality House
remains open year-round to provide crucial assistance to women
in need.
The Saltwater UU Social Justice Library
is always open for your business in the welcoming room!
Books and literature on social justice topics can be browsed at
the church or checked out and taken home free of charge. Books
and instructions are located on the bookshelf across the room
from the welcoming table.
The Etta Projects:
Saltwater UU Church supports the Etta Projects in their
continuing work to help impoverished mothers and children in
Bolivia. Port Orchard resident Etta Turner died in 2002 in an
automobile accident when she was an exchange student in Montero,
Bolivia. The Etta Projects carry on in her memory, providing
nutrition for local children as well as education and employment
for their mothers. For more information, see the
Etta Projects website.
Food Bank Support: Saltwater
UU Church maintains an ongoing program of support for local food
banks. Continuous sales of fair trade coffee produce proceeds
that are given directly to food banks in our area. The
congregation also holds food drives every month with
successive drives typically benefitting different food banks in
our area.
Congregation sent $4000 to UUSC for flood and hurricane relief:
In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina as well as
less-publicized floods of Unitarian communities in Romania, the
Unitarian Universalist Service Committee set out to ease
suffering in both regions. The congregation of Saltwater Church
immediately donated $4000 to the cause. To date the UUSC has
raised over $2.5 million for humanitarian aid to these areas.
For more information, see go to www.uusc.org.
Congregation sent $3000 to UUSC for
tsunami relief: In January of 2005, Saltwater Church
took up a collection to help fund humanitarian efforts in the
aftermath of the December 2004 tsunami of the Indian Ocean. On this
first day of giving, the congregation donated $3000. The UUSC has raised
over a million dollars for
humanitarian work in the devastated Indian Ocean area. For more
information on UUSC and their tsunami relief work see
www.uusc.org.
Cocoa and Chocolate sales fund
Education Projects:Funds raised from the sales of
fair-trade organic cocoa and chocolate at Saltwater UU Church
have gone to support education projects in Dimiao, on the island
of Bohol in the Philippines, and in rural Mali (Africa).
Click
here for more information on this project.
Fair Trade: The social justice
committee supports fair trade commerce. Saltwater UU church
regularly sells fair trade, organic, shade grown coffee, and
periodically sells fair trade crafts as a fund raiser for the
micro-bank project.
Click here for more information on fair trade organizations.
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