Wednesday, August 29, 2007
Next Meeting: Sept. 7, 2007 "Reflections on Women and Peace-Making" 7:00PM
Psychology Professor Jane Dickie of Hope College teaches a class entitled "Psychology of Peace and Gender". She will open reflecions on Sept. 7, 2007 7:00 PM at the Peace Pole in Smallenburg Park. This will be followed by sharing from members of Lakeshore Women for Peace and those attending.
Thursday, August 16, 2007
August Meeting- Iraq's Humanitarian Needs
According to a July 30, 2007 report from Oxfam International:
- Four million Iraqis- 15% regularly cannot buy enough to eat.
- 70% are without adequate water supplies, compared to 50% in 2003.
- 28% of children are malnourished, compared to 19% before the 2003 invasion.
- 92% of Iraqi children suffer learning problems, mostly due to the climate of fear.
- More than two million people- mostly women and children- have been displaced inside Iraq.
- A further 2 million Iraqis have become refugees, mainly in Syria.
Ways to respond:
The Good Shepherd Sisters are working with refugees in a Damascus, Syria camp with medical need as the focus. Send donations to: Clare Nolan, RGS, UN Office of the Good Shepherd Sisters 211 East 43rd Street, Suite 302, New York, NY 10017. Also, find links on this blog to other charitable organizations.
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