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Presbyterian Child Advocacy Network (PCAN)
PCAN strives to extend the Baptismal embrace by lifting up the needs of children in the church, the community, nation and world. Members of PCAN are grassroots volunteers who produce materials and resources for congregations. PCAN is one of the ten networks of the Presbyterian Health, Education and Welfare Association (PHEWA).
E051464. Read moreConfronting Violence Against Women
The PC(USA) has a long history of addressing violence and a strong policy relating to all forms of domestic violence. Funds will be used to provide resources and training to congregations and middle governing bodies, seminaries and conferences. This work is carried out by Presbyterians Against Domestic Violence Network (PADVN), a network of the Presbyterian Health, Education and Welfare Association (PHEWA).
E049975. Read morePresbyterians Affirming Reproductive Options (PARO)
PARO supports the full range of reproductive options that ensure that every child is loved and wanted. Members of PARO are grassroots volunteers committed to ensuring that the policy of the PC(USA) is articulated, understood and preserved for future generations. PARO is one of the ten networks of the Presbyterian Health, Education and Welfare Association (PHEWA).
E051467. Read morePresbyterians For Disabilities Concern
PDC, a network of the Presbyterian Health, Education and Welfare Association (PHEWA), affirms, supports and advocates the gifts, rights and responsibilities of persons with disabilities in the total life of the church. These funds will be used to carry out that mission by developing resources to share with the wider church.
E051549. Read morePHEWA Faith-Based Community Organizer Position
Created by action of the 1956 General Assembly of the UPC(USA), the Presbyterian Health, Education & Welfare Association (PHEWA) was the first in the denomination to effectively develop a networking model of ministry, identifying and nurturing grassroots volunteer expertise in service to the denomination, implementing social justice policies of the PC(USA).
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