If you or someone you know is an older adult in need of support OR who is a family caregiver who needs support, then please contact East Valley Adult Resources. They have two locations in Mesa:
Mesa Active Adult Center
247 N. Macdonald St.
Mesa, AZ 85201
480-962-5612
Red Mountain Active Adult Center
7550 E. Adobe St.
Mesa, AZ 85207
480-218-2221
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The Southwest Conference has signed on to this letter.
Coalition Calls on Sheriffs to Use Emergency Powers to Release Pre-Trial Detainees
April 9, 2020
PHOENIX—Today, a broad coalition of criminal justice reform organizations and allies sent a letter to all county sheriffs urging them to use their emergency powers to release persons in their custody. The recent COVID-19 virus is spreading quickly in the United States and Arizona’s population is experiencing a rapidly growing rate of infections and deaths. The steps we take now can save lives tomorrow, next week and into the coming months.
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Please join this sign on letter to include immigrants, refugees, and asylum seekers in all COVID-19 recovery plans - and keep families and communities together. It is imperative that Members of Congress and the administration hear that their constituents want to see meaningful solutions that support all of our neighbors.
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An aggregated list of FREE resources, opportunities, and financial relief options available to artists of all disciplines.
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From Erika Andiola, Chief Advocacy Officer, RAICES:
This is important. Families with children at Karnes Family Detention Center are at imminent danger of contracting COVID-19.
Last week, we obtained audio from two fathers detained with their children at Karnes, a detention center in Texas. The conditions they describe are terrifying — widespread desperation, a total lack of information, no instructions on how to wash hands and stay safe. Some children are sick with the flu, others are throwing up and have diarrhea.
There’s no soap, no protective equipment, and no way to maintain a safe, six-foot distance.
LISTEN TO THEIR VOICES
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Today, the structure of American life is indeed changing as we respond to the double pandemic of poverty and COVID-19. There are record numbers joining the ranks of the unemployed; hospitals and morgues are overflowing while the streets are empty; and many of the workers who have been deemed essential and mandated to work are those being paid the lowest wages, with the least worker protections.
We see a health care system on the brink after decades of budget cuts, privatization, and a focus on profits over patients and public health. We see, in stark reality, the truth that 140 million people in America are either already poor or one health care crisis or missed paycheck away from poverty, nearly half of the U.S. population.
In times such as these, we cannot be silent anymore! We must take action together and become a “new and unsettling force in our complacent national life.”
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The deliberate actions of elected officials and some in the news-media to scapegoat, blame, demean and deride them as harbingers of the virus are entirely without merit, immoral and dangerous.
Our actions now, in this crisis, show us who we really are. Just as you are doing your part to flatten the curve, practice safe hygiene, and protect those who are vulnerable among us, you can also make sure that our friends and neighbors are protected from harassing and violent language, physical attacks, and loss of business.
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Even though we are staying home and keeping our distance, many of our CarePartners living with HIV still have basic needs and are requesting support. We’re providing emotional support and connecting people with referrals by phone. For people with HIV who are requesting CarePackages and food, we are using stringent precautions to still provide those items that we have as we work to keep our CarePartners, volunteers, and community safe. Can you donate any of the following requested items?
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We have been asked to engage in social distancing during the current outbreak of COVID-19. This has forced us to abandon our traditional ways of practicing community. We have walked together, we have held hands during prayers, we have hugged and kissed each other on the cheek. Social distancing precludes all these practices.
So, we offer a different Urban Way of the Cross for the faithful in Albuquerque and elsewhere.
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As people of faith we invite you to gather together during this anxious and uncertain time. Take a moment to visit AFN's Virtual Prayer Room, read the prayers of our community and submit your own. We stand together, rooted in our own faiths, praying for healing and direction.
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Getting to the Root of It
The UCC Justice and Peace Action Network newsletter.
“Each month, the Justice and Peace Action Network meets to discuss possible topics for the next Getting to the Root. This month, there was one topic none of us could shake from our minds. We decided to each contribute a short piece related to this global pandemic; things we are thinking about, resources that have helped us, and our hopes for the future.”
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Tuesday, Apr 7, 2020 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM MST
Join the interfaith webinar, A Faith Response to COVID-19 which will explain important details of the recently passed C.A.R.E.S. Act, the positive provisions, and the key priorities that were left out.
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As the COVID-19 crisis spreads rapidly throughout the country, rural communities are some of the most at risk populations with fewer hospitals, health care workers and resources for testing and treatment. We’re called to love our neighbors and we need our political leaders to take action to deliver policies that will help small town America, so we’re asking faith communities to sign onto this letter now.
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Drive through and drop items in bins.
Three locations: First Baptist Church of Scottsdale (7025 E. Osborn Road, 85251). Shepherd of the Desert Church (9590 E. Shea Blvd, 85260), and Pinnacle Presbyterian Church (25150 N Pima Rd, Scottsdale, AZ 85255).
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Michael Curry, Southwest Conference Lay Minister for Disability Education, Advocacy, and Awareness, asked that we share this resource that provides information on Mental Health and COVID-19:
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About 80% of the volunteers that food banks rely on to function are retired folks over the age of 65. For obvious reasons, many of them had to stop volunteering. Food banks are now in need of healthy volunteers to help distribute food and build food boxes.
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Church of the Palms and Shadow Rock are partnering to assist an immigrant congregation with bulk food because people using SNAP don’t have products available that qualify for the program. Each church is pledging $1500 to buy bulk beans and rice and will deliver to the immigrant church for distribution among their members. $3k will help that community through the crisis.
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Broad economic sanctions have been shown over the years to mostly affect the wider population in a country, not the leadership or well-off. Especially in a global pandemic, sanctions should be lifted rather than increased. The Trump Administration has made no effort to lift or pause sanctions that are currently in place. The World Health Organization has committed to help all three countries through the pandemic, but we have a responsibility to help as well.
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The Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA or Act) requires certain employers to provide their employees with paid sick leave and expanded family and medical leave for specified reasons related to COVID-19. These provisions will apply from April 1, 2020 through December 31, 2020.
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We’re experiencing an unusually high volume of emails, and you probably are, too! You can set up your email auto-respond message as a FAQ page. See how Rev. Seth Wispelwey at Rincon Congregational UCC is doing that.
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