Black Lives Matter Phoenix Metro - UUCP Share the Plate

Share the Plate: Black Lives Matter Phoenix Metro

Monday, May 1 - May 31, 2023 Black Lives Matter Phoenix Metro is a Black, Queer, and Femme led organization, that centers on Black people who are the most impacted and marginalized because we believe ALL BLACK LIVES MATTER. We build solidarities with other colonized folks in the Global South to end imperial rule. We work towards Black Liberation by practicing abolition

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Share the Plate: UUJAZ

Saturday, April 1 - April 30, 2023 Unitarian Universalist Justice Arizona Network (UUJAZ) is Arizona’s statewide justice ministry. We engage Arizona Unitarian Universalists in justice making through strengthening congregational social justice ministries, connecting UU activists and congregations across the state, partnering with like-minded justice organizations, and empowering UUs to work for socially just public policy. UUJAZ seeks to energize people of faith to

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Share the Plate: Project Roots

Wednesday, March 1 - March 31, 2023 The UUCP Share The Plate committee would like to introduce you to Project Roots. The mission of this non-profit organization based in Phoenix, AZ, is to nourish and educate communities in need by promoting a healthier, natural, and more sustainable way of urban living. Co-founded by Bridget Pettis and Arizona Native Dionne Washington in late

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Share the Plate: Homeless Youth Connection

Homeless Youth Connection (HYC) offers a comprehensive services program that engages high school-aged youth who are experiencing homelessness. HYC assists them in overcoming barriers to completing high school, graduating, and creating a plan for the future. HYC serves homeless youth, 13–21 years of age, who attend high school in Maricopa County and Coconino County, AZ.

The share the plate recipient for January is Jewish Family & Children's Services center

Share the Plate: Jewish Family & Children’s Services

Founded in 1935, JFCS serves low-income, at-risk, and minority populations facing mental, behavioral, and medical challenges. Services include: domestic abuse protection/counseling, workforce readiness and GED education for at-risk youth, substance abuse counseling and treatment (ages 12-14), employment training (ages 16-24 years), medical treatment of common diseases, psychiatric medicine management, immunization, early childhood trauma assessment/treatment, and

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Share the Plate: Arizona Helping Hands

The Arizona Helping Hands group is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing essential services to children in foster care through their programs that promote safety, permanency and health. Arizona Helping Hands focuses their work on providing programs for foster and kindship families. Programs include providing children with a safe place to sleep and other basic