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Episcopal Migration Ministries of The Episcopal Church

Rainbow Asylum Ministry LGBTQ+ asylum seekers are a particularly vulnerable population of migrants. EMM will work with congregations and other partners to provide targeted assistance to them. Lasting support for this ministry will be built through storytelling, mentorship, and the nurturing of an international network for mutual support. “Approximately 30,000 asylum applicants base their claims […]

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Diocese of Venezuela, Province IX of The Episcopal Church

José Gregorio Hernández Pastoral Health Project Named after a Venezuelan physician known as “the doctor of the poor,” this project will create a comprehensive community clinic, providing free or low-cost medical consultations and health campaigns open to all people who, due to unjust policies, do not have access to medical assistance, physical and/or psychological rehabilitation.

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Diocese of Ecuador Litoral, Province IX of The Episcopal Church

Inclusion, Equality, and the Opportunity to Learn Together Migrant children in Ecuador are often unable to reintegrate into education because their parents or guardians lack a stable income. Through this grant, the Diocese of Ecuador Litoral will provide schooling for migrant children hindered by economic instability. “I thank God and all of the UTO members

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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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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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