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What is fragility? The new humanitarian buzzword

December 23, 2019By Barrett AlexanderResources for Advocates 1 Comment
What is fragility? The new humanitarian buzzword

Fragility refers to more than poverty or violence. It refers to a country’s ability to deal with strains, and fragility factors are often compounded.

I called Congress: Here’s why you should too

September 25, 2019By Katie TaylorLearn About Advocacy, Resources for Advocates No Comments
I called Congress: Here’s why you should too

I was terrified to call my representative. But God calls us to speak up for justice, and there came a time when I knew I had to call. Here’s what happened.

7 ways you can make a difference using social media

May 2, 2019By Katie TaylorLearn About Advocacy, Resources for Advocates 2 Comments
7 ways you can make a difference using social media

Is advocacy on social media effective? And can it be done with love? Yes and yes! Here’s how to raise your voice with love on social media.

What does faith-rooted advocacy look like?

April 16, 2019By Katie TaylorLearn About Advocacy, Resources for Advocates No Comments
What does faith-rooted advocacy look like?

Our advocacy is uncompromising, child-focused, and rooted in love. Here’s what that looks like, and how you can raise your voice with us.

Get the facts: Children on the move

November 1, 2018By WV AdvocacyChild Protection, Refugees, Resources for Advocates 2 Comments
Get the facts: Children on the move

As we continue to hear news reports about the plights of children on the move, let’s educate ourselves on the facts and pray for their safety and wellbeing.

Talking to Congress – Via Your Local Newspaper

April 13, 2017By Christina BradicResources for Advocates No Comments
Talking to Congress – Via Your Local Newspaper

In March, an advocate in Chicago caught the attention of her senators and representative when she publicly called out her members of Congress in The Chicago Tribune. Last week an advocate who is disheartened by the situation in Syria turned the crisis into an opportunity to raise awareness and publicly speak to her senators in the North Jersey section … Read More

Talking to Congress – Let’s Talk Emails

February 23, 2017By Christina BradicResources for Advocates 1 Comment
Talking to Congress – Let’s Talk Emails

Emails are easy. You can write one from just about anywhere using your phone or computer. They can be as long or as short as you would like, you can take your time to draft one, and you can send it anytime of the day (or night). On the other hand, our inboxes can be … Read More

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