For the next three weeks, the Massachusetts Housing and Shelter Alliance (MHSA) will profile on its blog the honorees of the upcoming MHSA spring event Home For Good: Solutions Start Here. We'll share these profiles with you here on the SAM blog as well. Each year MHSA honors people and agencies in our community who have made outstanding contributions to ending homelessness. Click here for more information about this event.
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Friday, April 29, 2011
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Humility and Interfaith Social Action
Do collaborations across religious boundaries exclude those whose belief systems value religious or philosophical certainty?
Click here to read this post on the new SAM blog at socialactionma.wordpress.com.
Click here to read this post on the new SAM blog at socialactionma.wordpress.com.
Thursday, April 21, 2011
Social Action and the Eastern Orthodox Church: Where Do We Go from Here?
In this week’s guest blog post, D. Vasilis Schairer, a graduate student at Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology, reflects on the history of Eastern Orthodox involvement in social issues and poses an interesting question: if a religious tradition places value on the “transformative relationship between two persons,” what challenges does that raise for religious communities in collaborating with nonprofit or government programs?
Click here to read this post on the new SAM blog at socialactionma.wordpress.com.
Click here to read this post on the new SAM blog at socialactionma.wordpress.com.
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Federal Budget Update: FY 2011
This update on the proposed FY 2011 budget was published today on the blog administered by the Massachusetts Housing and Shelter Alliance (MHSA).
Click here to read this post on the new SAM blog at socialactionma.wordpress.com.
Click here to read this post on the new SAM blog at socialactionma.wordpress.com.
Friday, April 8, 2011
A Call for Guest Bloggers!
Last week, we began a conversation about how the language we use can help create—or at times hinder—social action efforts that are welcoming to people of all faiths and no faith at all.
Click here to read the rest of this post on the new SAM blog at socialactionma.wordpress.com.
Click here to read the rest of this post on the new SAM blog at socialactionma.wordpress.com.
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