Author name: Katelyn Kenney

Diocese of South Dakota, Province VI of The Episcopal Church

The Shepherd’s Table Shepherd’s Table seeks to be the place for all people to experience belonging and be welcomed at Christ’s table with no exceptions for who they are or who they love. Here, people will have a safe space to be fed physically, emotionally, and spiritually. “This UTO grant creates a sense of abundance

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Province V of The Episcopal Church

Engaging Gender Complexity The Engaging Gender Complexity (EGC) initiative from the midwestern Episcopal province, Bexley-Seabury Seminary, and TransEpiscopal, was developed in response to the call from General Convention Resolution D-030 to welcome and support gender-diverse people and communities. The grant funds will be used to hire facilitators and coaches to support faith communities engaging in

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Diocese of Chicago, Province V of The Episcopal Church

Community Based Accompaniment for People Seeking Asylum The Diocese of Chicago plans to use their UTO grant to hire a program coordinator to assist community-based ministries welcoming people seeking asylum. The program coordinator will serve as a resource to volunteers seeking to develop their housing and accompaniment ministries. Additionally, this grant will provide the startup

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Diocese of Easton, Province III of The Episcopal Church

Easton English School at Trinity Cathedral Trinity Cathedral recently piloted a free English as a Second Language (i.e. ESL) class for immigrants. This past grant cycle, they sought funds to hire a coordinator to advance the program into a full-fledged ministry known as the Easton English School at Trinity. The part-time, bilingual coordinator will manage

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Diocese of Tabora, Anglican Province of Tanzania

An Inclusive Shelter & Empowerment Center Society’s silence in response to the rampant violation of the rights of vulnerable groups in Tabora, such as street children, house girls, and teen mothers, has raised this question: where is the church? The inclusive shelter project seeks to break the silence by demonstrating the Diocese of Tabora’s willingness

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Diocese of Rio Pungue, Anglican Province of Mozambique and Angola

Construction of a Welcome Center Many migrants and people displaced by natural disasters who find themselves within the bounds of the Diocese of Rio Pungue are held in prisons because official migrant centers lack adequate space. At the Welcome Center, this population without a place to call home will find safety, support, and care. “In

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Diocese of Bondo, Anglican Province of Kenya

St. Timothy’s Children’s Hope Center The Children’s Hope Center was proposed to mitigate the realities of physical abuse, trauma, and basic neglect often experienced by vulnerable children, some of whom have been orphaned or come from single-mother households. Basic meals, clothing, and shelter will give the children a chance to enroll, remain in, and graduate

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