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Multifaith Voices for Peace and Justice (456)
Multifaith Voices for Peace and Justice (MVPJ) gathers people from more than 36 diverse faith communities to put convictions into action by saying NO to war and YES to peace and justice. Based primarily in the northern part of the county.
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Presbytery of San Jose (409)
Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) regional judicatory office
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Gay Ministries Committee Santa Clara County Council of Churches (401)
The vision statement for this committee is to work for the inclusion and active participation of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered persons (LGBT persons) in churches, synagogues, religious and spiritual groups and in the spiritual life of the greater community.
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California Council of Churches (393)
Visit this link to learn about the work being done by and the resources available from the California Council of Churches
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Mental Illness: A Resource for Congregations (380)
The National Council of Churches has produced a helpful tool for stimulating discussion about mental illness both inside and outside of congregations. The film's website has a wealth of information for ministers, program directors, and newsletter editors. The film's website also contains discussion guides, sermon starters, worship resources, and scriptures of comfort.
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National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI) (198)
NAMI Santa Clara offers practical experience, support, education, comfort and understanding to anyone concerned about mental illnesses (primarily schizophrenia, manic depression, clinical depression and OCD) and their treatment of services in Santa Clara County.
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Torture Abolition & Survivors Support Coalition (246)
Provides support for torture survivors, offers speakers, and works to stop torture. Presently has a Campaign to Repeal the Torture Law (referring to the Military Commissions Act 2006).
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Mental Health: A Resource for Faith Communities (375)
The National Council of Churches has produced a one-hour documentary that is a helpful tool for stimulating discussion about mental illness, both inside congregations and as part of broader civic education programs.
Former First Lady Rosalynn Carter and former U.S. Surgeon General David Satcher are featured in Shadow Voices: Finding Hope in Mental Illness, but the most powerful voices are those of persons who live each day with mental illness. The film's website has a wealth of information for ministers, program directors, and newsletter editors. The film's website also contains discussion guides, sermon starters, worship resources, and scriptures of comfort.
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Mental Illness: A Resource for Congregations (380)
The National Council of Churches has produced a helpful tool for stimulating discussion about mental illness both inside and outside of congregations. The film's website has a wealth of information for ministers, program directors, and newsletter editors. The film's website also contains discussion guides, sermon starters, worship resources, and scriptures of comfort.
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No2Torture (209)
No2Torture is a grassroots initiative which started at the 2005 Presbyterian Peacemaking Conference and welcomes all who want to take a stand for the humane treatment of prisoners captured and held by the United States and our allies since 9/11.
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