October 2009
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Oct. 7, Part 2 — By Dan and Jeanne Jantzi
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Oct. 7, Part 1 — By Dan and Jeanne Jantzi
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Mennonite Central Committee's (MCC's) annual mobile meat canning project, an initiative that provides meat to communities impacted by war, disaster and malnutrition, begins this month and continues through April.
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Oct. 6 — By Dan and Jeanne Jantzi
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Mennonite Central Committee is appealing for an initial $100,000 to assist people in Asia whose homes and lives were devastated by recent earthquakes and flooding.
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Given the political turmoil in Honduras, the Latin America and the Caribbean program department of Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) urgently asks that people everywhere pray for true justice and peace for the Honduran people, and call on their own governments to pressure Honduran authorities to act in ways that will bring peace.
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MCC Lebanon works in partnership with dedicated partner organizations to support peacebuilding efforts, interfaith dialogue and education. Projects include peacemaking and conflict resolution workshops, rehabilitative services for people injured by cluster bombs and educational support for Palestinian and Sudanese refugees.
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September 2009
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Paper or plastic? Neither choice of bag often offered at grocery stores is the right choice for Mary Martin, a Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) East Coast worker.
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Patricia Gyang, a mother of three, cannot hear an alarm but often rises by 4 a.m. to start her bread dough. She supplies shops around Jos, Nigeria, with pastries and meat pies and bakes and decorates custom-made cakes for all occasions.
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Lydette Assefa of the United States and Hiwot of Ethiopia started building a cultural bridge between their two countries as soon as they were assigned to be roommates at Mennonite Central Committee’s (MCC’s) August orientation for young adult volunteers.
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I love the Obama family's White House garden. It's a great way to promote the value of fresh, home-grown food, and I hope many will follow the example that the president and first lady have set. But today I am urging President Obama to pick up a pen instead of a garden hoe, because hidden in the garden's onions and tomatoes is a connection to international humanitarian law that deserves his immediate attention.
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Thirty years ago Thanh and Te Trinh and their young children risked their lives to escape the harsh economic conditions in Vietnam with the hope of rebuilding their lives in a new country.
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When Levy Madjibe visits victims of flooding in the capital of Burkina Faso, he hears the same story repeatedly – "I was surprised by the water, and I've lost everything."
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Recent flooding in Burkina Faso, West Africa, has forced 150,000 people from their homes, predominantly in the capital, Ouagodougou, where MCC workers are based.
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Although the worldwide recession appears to be letting up in the U.S. and Canada, in many developing countries it has barely begun and the impact will be devastating, says an MCC spokesperson.
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Andrew Clouse, a communications worker in Honduras, talks about his experiences during and after the Honduran coup that rocked the country in late June. He comments on the impact of the political unrest on Hondurans and the Christian churches and calls on listeners to look more deeply into the conflict.
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For two weeks each year, MCC Quebec runs AMICAMP, a summer camp in the Laurentians north of Montreal where Québecois children can engage their faith, build meaningful relationships with other Mennonite children, and learn about what it means to work for peace.
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The relaxing sounds of a small river cascading over rocks at Camp Peniel in the Laurentians north of Montreal create a perfect setting for Nathan Giroux to feel inner peace.
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August 2009
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Fifty new workers were commissioned for service after participating in an orientation at Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) offices in Akron, July 7-17. Nine are serving in Canada or the United States, and 41 are serving in other countries.
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Paul Heidebrecht of southern Ontario has been appointed director of Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) Canada’s Ottawa office.
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A Haitian partner organization of Mennonite Central Committee (MCC), the National Human Rights Defense Network (RNDDH), presented a human rights report on June 17 to the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva.
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Documentary and study guide provide new advocacy tools.
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