A Faith That Does Justice

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Who We Are

A Faith That Does Justice is an interfaith organization that challenges people to experience God by living their faith intentionally in service to others. We do this by showing how unjust societal structures marginalize people and by acting to help those in need. 

What We Do

- English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) program: We provide free virtual and in-person instruction for English language learners in greater Boston in collaboration with Jewish Vocational Service (JVS), which has established the standard in Boston for these learning experiences. From 2018 through the end of 2023, we enrolled more than 600 students in the program.

- Grab & Go meal program: A food preparation and distribution program for people experiencing homelessness and food insecurity in Boston.

- Spanish Community: A gathering for the Spanish-speaking community for mass and dinner for immigrants who do not speak English.

- Newsletter: Includes a spiritual reflection by qualified theologians and social justice and event news circulated weekly by email to more than 4,000 followers.

- Fireside Chats: We explore issues of current social justice interest.

- The Weekly Word: A weekly email that reaches more than 4,000 people and gives voice to faith leaders of different traditions across the country who discuss social justice issues from a faith perspective.

Details

Get Connected Icon (305) 803-2467
Get Connected Icon Brighid Tella
Get Connected Icon Director of Volunteer Engagement
http://www.faith-justice.org