Friday, February 13, 2015

MCC in the U.S. -- Peace for Soldiers, Hope for the Elderly & Opportunities for YOU.



Did you know that in addition to international humanitarian and development work MCC has projects helping neighbors and strangers across the U.S. and Canada as well.  In this post I’ll highlight 2 of the many diverse projects that MCC works with in the U.S. and that I’ve had the chance to learn about or support in my job this month:


 
   1.)    The Phone that Rings to 20 Phones at Once:

There is a phone number in the U.S. that, when dialed, rings to as many as 20 phones at once! More than 20 trained people all across the country can hear their phone ring or vibrate, and more than 20 can reach for it, ready to help the person who is struggling on the other end of the line.

It’s the GI Rights Hotline (1-877-447-4487), a hotline to help U.S. Soldiers who need to know more about their rights related to various types of complicated discharges from the military – medical or disability discharges, conscientious objector discharges, psychological discharges, and more. The hotline provides support, counsel, and a listening ear to thousands of current members of the U.S. military and U.S. military veterans every year. The team of trained people who answer that phone range from military vets to others who simply cared enough about military staff as people to take get trained on the ins and outs of the laws, rights, and support services that are available to and affect the military community and veterans.

One of those more than 20 phones across the country rings to the desk of MCC U.S. Peace Education Coordinator, Titus, at the MCC U.S. main office, where I serve, in PA.  Titus, who has spent a record 30 years working with MCC promoting peace and justice both in the U.S. and around the world, can often be found with that phone to his ear helping members of the U.S. military who are struggling with life and work issues, and who have thus called the GI Rights Hotline for help.

It may seem odd to some – especially those of us who feel that peace is best created by activities other than war -- that an organization that has as its purpose “Relief, Development, and Peacemaking in the name of Christ” would support a staff member using his time to assist and support military members, veterans, and their families in crisis. But to me, this is the perfect example of Peacemaking. Peace comes from increasing justice and safety for all the people in the world.  No two people on earth see the world quite the same way but each of us needs hope, support, and justice. If you know a military member or veteran in need of help or information about their rights feel free to share with them the number of the GI Rights Hotline as an option. (Info Website: http://girightshotline.org/).     

Other Veteran-Support Info and Resources from MCC:

 A.) Article from MCC Washington Office on "Increasing Suicide Rates Among Veterans:" http://mcc.org/stories/true-cost-war
 
B.) "Returning Veterans. Returning Hope." Sunday School Curriculum Available to Churches:
 ( http://pjsn.org/vets/Pages/Returning-Veterans-Returning-Hope.aspx)


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 house under construction

   
    2.)  Re-Building Homes & Re-Building Lives:

What else does MCC do in the U.S.?  Well, in Philadelphia, for example, the East Coast MCC office supports a number of small non-profits that help low income neighborhoods within the city.  This fall and winter I’ve had the opportunity to help support the work of one of those programs called Kingdom Builders.  Kingdom Builders repairs for free or at very low cost the homes of low-income elderly Philadelphians whose houses are old and in disrepair.  Simultaneously Kingdom Builders  helps non-violent offenders who are getting out of jail in Philadelphia and have limited opportunities to stay out of jail by getting employment and transforming their lives -- since many employers won’t hire someone with “a record” and with limited or no job skills. Kingdom builders employs several post-release inmates each year, teaching them carpentry skills and providing on the job supervision and mentoring, while the employed mentees help Kingdom Builders staff repair the homes of those in need. What a great idea!  Kingdom builders also helps repair church buildings in Philadelphia, and provides construction service trip opportunities for rural church youth groups that want to come to the city to learn more about urban issues and to help.
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3.)  Links to some work of MCC that You  Might Want to Participate In -- in the U.S. -- this Year:







As you can see, there's never a dull moment -- Globally, or in the U.S. -- for those of us working and serving with MCC. :)

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