1000+ Letters for Nigeria Day 117

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Today’s letters go to:

International Women’s Tribute Centre
Child Fund
Alliance for International Conflict Prevention and Resolution

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Send non-monetary donations (stamps and envelopes) to:
Emmett Eldred
Carnegie Mellon University
SMC #2046
Pittsburgh, PA 15289

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Contribute directly to the Nigeria Crisis Fund

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1000+ Letters for Nigeria Day 116

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Merry Christmas! Today’s letters go to:

Social Impact
Elisabeth Hoffman – Executive Director, Catalyst for Peace
Global Ties

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Send non-monetary donations (stamps and envelopes) to:
Emmett Eldred
Carnegie Mellon University
SMC #2046
Pittsburgh, PA 15289

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Contribute directly to the Nigeria Crisis Fund

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Merry Christmas from Australia! Listen to Jarrod McKenna’s Christmas Message

Click here to listen to the Christmas Sermon from our Australian friend, Jarrod McKenna!

1000+ Letters for Nigeria Day 115

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Today’s letters go to:

World Vision
Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars
War Prevention Initiative

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Get Involved!

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Send non-monetary donations (stamps and envelopes) to:
Emmett Eldred
Carnegie Mellon University
SMC #2046
Pittsburgh, PA 15289

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1000+ Letters for Nigeria Day 114

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Today’s letters go to:

Search for Common Ground
SIL International
Frank Ziedler Center for Public Discussion

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Get Involved!

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Send non-monetary donations (stamps and envelopes) to:
Emmett Eldred
Carnegie Mellon University
SMC #2046
Pittsburgh, PA 15289

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1000+ Letters for Nigeria Day 113

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Today’s letters go to:

Stacey Connaughton – Program Director, Purdue Peace Project
Quakers UN Office
Stephen D’Esposito – President, RESOLVE

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Send non-monetary donations (stamps and envelopes) to:
Emmett Eldred
Carnegie Mellon University
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Pittsburgh, PA 15289

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1000+ Letters for Nigeria Days 110-112

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Hello! For the past few days, I’ve have less internet access than I anticipated, and I have not been able to upload my letters, but now I can! So here are the letter recipients over the past three days!

Day 110: Kristin Lord – Executive Director, IREX
Day 110: Olivia Stokes Dreier – Executive Director, Karuna Center for Peacebuilding
Day 110: Prabha Sankaranarayan – Executive Director, Mediators Beyond Borders
Day 111: Julia Roig – Executive Director, Partners for Democratic Change
Day 111: Mercy Corps
Day 111: Ana Patel – Executive Director, Outward Bound Center for Peacebuilding
Day 112: Bob Baskin – Executive Director, The Peace Alliance
Day 112: Peace Appeal Foundation
Day 112: Alison Pavia – Executive Director, Peter C. Alderman Foundation

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Emmett Eldred
Carnegie Mellon University
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1000+ Letters Day 109

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Today’s letters go to:

Institute for Multi-Track Diplomacy
International Relief and Development
Institute of World Affairs

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Send non-monetary donations (stamps and envelopes) to:
Emmett Eldred
Carnegie Mellon University
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Aussie Update: Common Grace Gives Prime Minister Solar Panels

Jarrod McKenna, who coined the term “Dunker Punks” is the national director of the new movement/organization Common Grace, a diverse group of Christians who are passionate about Jesus and Justice. Read this Common Grace press release to hear about they’re latest gift to Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott and the Australian people!

A diverse group of Christian leaders have delivered the gift of solar panels for Kirribilli House to Prime Minister Tony Abbott’s office in Manly this morning. The delegation of Christian leaders presented a letter of offer and a Christmas card to staff who committed to passing it on to the Prime Minister.

In just four days twelve solar panels were crowdfunded by Christians and everyday Australians to show suppcommon_grace_1ort for a strong Renewable Energy Target.

The crowdfunding initiative is led by Common Grace, a recently-launched and rapidly growing movement of thousands of Christians from various denominations who are passionate about Jesus and justice.

“The solar panels are a gift for the nation, from the nation, to symbolize public support for a clean energy future,” said Rev. Dr Michael Frost, vice principal of Morling College and Founder of Small Boat Big Sea.

“We know that 89% of Australians support a strong Renewable Energy Target. By giving solar panels to Kirribilli House, Christians are adding their voice to a chorus of Aussies who want to see a vibrant renewables industry. Our message to the Prime Minister is: don’t knock renewables until you’ve tried them,” said Rev. Dr Frost.

The Solar Council, the peak body for the solar industry in Australia, have contributed to the gift for Kirribilli House, offering to install the crowdfunded solar panels at no cost.

common_grace_2“As we all know solar panels need to be professionally installed. Therefore the Solar Council is adding to this gift. We will install the solar panels at Kirribilli House for free,” said John Grimes, CEO of the Solar Council.

The large-scale Renewable Energy Target seeks to deliver 41,000 GWH of Australia’s energy through renewable sources by 2020. Meanwhile, figures recently released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics show that 1 in 5 Australian households are now using solar.

Jacqui Remond, Director of Catholic Earthcare Australia, was on hand to deliver the solar gift this morning. “As Christians, we recognize that the earth is a gift and I want to pass on a clean energy future to our children and grandchildren,” she said.

“Climate change isn’t just an environmental issue – it’s a matter of justice. It’s about people in poverty, particularly indigenous populations, who are being hit first and hardest for what they’ve contributed to least. It’s also about Australians who are preparing to face more intense and frequent bushfires as we approach what could be the hottest summer on record,” she said.

Jody Lightfoot is the Climate Justice Campaigner at Common Grace. “We’ve just launched Commocommon_grace_3n Grace and we’re learning what it looks like to live out the beauty, generosity and justice we see in Jesus as the earth heats up at an unprecedented rate. We’re learning what it means to love our neighbors who are at the front lines of climate change and how we can be stewards of the earth in the face of our ecological crisis,” he said.

The Christian leaders who are delivering the solar panels this morning include: Jacqui Remond, Director of Catholic Earthcare Australia; Rev. David Fell, Youth Minister, St Matthew’s Anglican; Rev. Karl Hand, Crave Metropolitan Community Church; Weis Schiuringa, Quakers NSW; Jody Lightfoot, Climate Justice Coordinator, Common Grace

The solar gift initiative is also supported by other local church leaders including Rev. John Buchanan, St Peter’s Presbyterian Church; Rev. Dr Michael Frost, Vice Principal, Morling College and Founder of Small Boat Big Sea; Rev. David Gore, Uniting Church Minister, Manly Village Congregation.

If the Prime Minister and the independent trust that looks after Kirribilli House do not accept our Christmas gift, we will offer the solar panels to the Davidson Brigade of the Rural Fire Service, of which Mr Abbott is a long time member. Fire fighters are on the front line of climate change fighting increasingly frequent and intense bushfires. It’d be a small way we can say thank you for what they do.

1000+ Letters for Nigeria Day 108

Learn more about the 1000+ Letters for Nigeria Project! 

Today’s letters go to:

Evelyn Thornton – CEO, Institute for Inclusive Security
HasNo
Michael VanRooyen – Director, Harvard Humanitarian Initiative

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Get Involved!

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Send non-monetary donations (stamps and envelopes) to:
Emmett Eldred
Carnegie Mellon University
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Pittsburgh, PA 15289

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