Fellowship of Reconciliation


Friends,

FOR-USA heartily endorses the following statement issued by WESPAC and the Stony Point Center, and we ask other organizations to please sign and share.

REFUGEES: a call to action by the Westchester, Rockland, and Hudson Valley Community

As the tides of refugees from war in the Middle East literally wash ashore in Europe, we are witness to human tragedy of unfathomable proportions. In a world where governments wage wars that result in the displacement of tens of millions of people, we as human beings face a responsibility and a real opportunity to do the right thing. We welcome the tired, the poor the hungry and endangered to our country and community. We cannot be witness and not take action. All around the country, municipalities and local communities are calling for the United States of America to open wide the doors to the refugees, and are ready to welcome refugee families into their communities. We in the Westchester, Rockland and Hudson Valley Community join in the call for action to save and welcome refugees as follows:


Ask our Senators and Congress people to advocate for the prompt resettlement in the US of a substantial number of refugees;

Ask our county legislators to endorse the effort and provide the community support needed;

Ask our local municipalities to endorse the effort and coordinate to assist in the hosting, housing and absorption of families;

Bring together both community and faith-based groups to provide community support and participate in resettlement efforts;

We make this call based on the firm conviction that all people -- regardless of race, nationality, religion, gender, sexual orientation, ability, or legal status -- deserve to live in freedom and safety.

We, the undersigned organizations, commit to advocate energetically for opening our doors to refugees to share the message above broadly. We will invite our constituents and our partners to join us in taking direct action to support refugees who arrive in the lower Hudson Valley.

For further information or to add your organization to this call, please contact Andrew Courtney at 914-5271-8633 or email at courtney6@optonline.net with your organization’s name, the contact person, email and phone number.

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Barton Worden, Leader, The Ethical Culture Society of Westchester. White Plains, NY

Center and Library for the Bible and Social Justice, Stony Point, NY

Creative Response to Conflict, Rockland County, NY

Connie Hogarth Center For Social Action, Manhattanville College, Purchase, NY

Dominican Sisters of Blauvelt, Rockland County, NY

Fellowship of Reconciliation (FOR) Nyack, NY

International Center for Ethno-Religious Mediation, Mt. Vernon, NY

Jean Fallon for Maryknoll Sisters, Ossining, NY

Jerrahi Mosque, Chestnut Ridge, NY

Jewish Voice for Peace - Westchester

Rev. Karen Eiler for the Memorial United Methodist Church, White Plains, NY

Katonah United Methodist Church, Katonah, NY

Mental Health Association of Westchester County, Tarrytown, NY

Muslim Peace Fellowship, Stony Point, NY

Pace Community Law Practice, White Plains, NY

Rabbi Scott Weiner, Senior Rabbi, Temple Israel, New Rochelle, NY

Rabbi Tom Weiner, Congregation Kol Ami, White Plains, NY

Rockland for a Just Peace, Nyack, NY

The Community of Living Traditions at Stony Point Center, Stony Point, NY

The Church in the Highlands, White Plains, NY

The Duchesne Center for Religion and Social Justice, Manhattanville College, Purchase, NY

The Immigration Justice Clinic of John Jay Legal Services Inc. at Pace University School of Law, White Plains, NY

WESPAC Foundation, White Plains, NY

Westchester For Change, Susan Van Dolsen Co-Founder, Rye, NY

Westchester Martin Luther King Jr. Institute for Nonviolence, White Plains, NY

Thank you!

In peace,

Rev. Kristin Gill Stoneking

Executive Director FOR-USA

Fellowship of Reconciliation  |  P.O. Box 271, Nyack, NY 10960
for@forusa.org  |  www.forusa.org  |  (845) 358-4601

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