Back to All Events

Accompanying New Arrivals: Solidarity & Self-Care

Since family shelter stopped being guaranteed in MA in August, volunteers have had a fast-paced and heartbreaking few months supporting unhoused families at the train stations and welcome centers. Others have been working to open the doors of their congregations or personal homes to provide shelter and keep families off the streets. Over the past three months we have witnessed how state systems are deeply failing our newest neighbors. On Oct 22nd from 7-8:30 pm, we will offer a training for volunteers to come together to learn, understand the basic principles of accompaniment and solidarity, and discuss how to take care of ourselves in the face of systemic injustice so that we can stay engaged in this work. If you are new to volunteering, we will include some concrete steps on how to get more involved! Workshop developed by Boston Immigrant Justice Accompaniment Network (BIJAN), Episcopal City Mission, and MA Immigrant and Refugee Advocacy Coalition.

Click Here to Register.

Previous
Previous
September 30

Re-Imagining Early Black Boston

Next
Next
October 26

Episcopal City Mission's 180th Annual Meeting