March 19, 2024
Posts Tagged: sdop
March 5, 2024
OGHS – Self-Development of People
February 13, 2024
OGHS – Presbyterian Disaster Assistance
April 6, 2023
OGHS: We Are There
April 4, 2023
OGHS: Sowing Seeds of Hope
March 30, 2023
OGHS: A New Day for Farmworkers
March 11, 2022
OGHS: Building Connections to Last… Advocating for Environmental Justice
What does July 16 mean to you? If you are part of the Navajo nation, or have connections near Church Rock, New Mexico, that date might stir a heartbreaking memory of a preventable disaster that continues to have disastrous impacts. Over 40 years ago, the earthen dam of a nuclear waste disposal pond broke near… Read more »
March 11, 2021
OGHS: Because Healing Empowers
“Mama O” is a survivor, a healer. Her moment of greatest need led her to Black Women’s Blueprint, a civil and human rights organization headquartered in Brooklyn, New York. Since 2008, Black Women’s Blueprint is specifically focused on the needs of Black women and girls. At 65 years of age, Mama O is among the… Read more »
April 2, 2019
OGHS: Helping Day Laborers Strive for Fair Wages and Safe Working Conditions
When Payday is Not Promised Narciso, Feliciano, and Alberto labored hard on a construction project in the hot Arizona sun for several days. Though the work was demanding, the promise of payday kept these day laborers going. They had cupboards to fill and bills to pay. But payday presented an unwelcome surprise for these men…. Read more »
March 14, 2019
OGHS: Repairers of the Breach
What is “the church?” It’s a big question. Think about this: As the wider culture becomes less traditionally religious, the church—something we share as a congregation and individually hold dear in our hearts— becomes less understood, or misunderstood, by many. Like it or not, it’s a fact. And as hard as it is to admit,… Read more »