FOCUS Alert - April 24

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1. EAD: April 11 2. Breakfast Express Has Returned 3. CROP Walk: May 3 4. FOCUS Participates in Food Bank Roundtable: FOCUS Churches of Albany 275 State St. Albany NY 12210 518.443.0460 www.focuschurches.net Like Tweet 2. Breakfast Express Has Returned 3. CROP Walk. Sunday, May 3rd The 35th annual Albany CROP Hunger Walk is scheduled for Sunday, May 3, 2015.The Walk will begin and end at First Lutheran Church in Albany and will of- fer the option of a 1 mile or 3 mile loop. Visit the CROP Walk web site: www.cropwalk.org and follow the prompts to get the Albany NY walk page, then lace up your walking shoes to walk with the world. Call the CACC office at (518)462-5450 for more information. Breakfast Express has returned. Serving cold breakfast and a bag lunch to go. Tuesday and Wednesday mornings from 7:30 to 8:30. Like to volunteer from 7am to 9 am ? Please contact Belinda at the FOCUS office: 443-0460 or email her: [email protected] 1. Ecumenical Advocacy Days Recap EAD was opened by Rev Traci DeVon Blackmon, pastor from Florissant and Ferguson, MO. She spoke powerfully of the intersections of racial and pris- on justice. April 17-20, Joe Paparone and Sr Doreen Glynn, along with FOCUS allies and several Capital Area pastors, participated in Ecumenical Advocacy Days in Washington, DC. The theme this year was “Breaking the Chains: Mass Incarceration and Systems of Exploitation.” On Monday the contingent from New York traveled to Capitol Hill to lobby their legislators for an end to man- datory minimum sentencing and immigrant detention quotas. Joe and Sr. Doreen took the opportunity to have additional meetings with the offices of Senators Schumer and Gillibrand to advocate for the upcoming Childhood Nutrition Re-Authorization, and other hunger and poverty concerns. 4. FOCUS Participates in Food Bank FOCUS churches was one of the best practice roundtable speakers at the Region- al Food Bank Public Relations and Social Media on April 21, 2015. Many ideas were shared and exchanged with a great showing of agencies from around the Capital District.FOCUS received some Adopt-a-Program credits to be applied to our Food Pantry.

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FOCUS Alert for April 24, 2015

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  • 1. EAD: April 11

    2. Breakfast Express Has Returned

    3. CROP Walk: May 3

    4. FOCUS Participates in Food Bank Roundtable:

    FOCUS Churches of Albany 275 State St. Albany NY 12210

    518.443.0460

    www.focuschurches.net

    Like Tweet

    2. Breakfast Express Has Returned

    3. CROP Walk. Sunday, May 3rd

    The 35th annual Albany CROP Hunger Walk is scheduled for Sunday, May 3,

    2015.The Walk will begin and end at First Lutheran Church in Albany and will of-

    fer the option of a 1 mile or 3 mile loop.

    Visit the CROP Walk web site: www.cropwalk.org and follow the prompts

    to get the Albany NY walk page, then lace up your walking shoes to walk with the

    world. Call the CACC office at (518)462-5450 for more information.

    Breakfast Express has returned. Serving cold breakfast and a bag lunch to go.

    Tuesday and Wednesday mornings from 7:30 to 8:30.

    Like to volunteer from 7am to 9 am ? Please contact Belinda at the FOCUS office:

    443-0460 or email her: [email protected]

    1. Ecumenical Advocacy Days Recap

    EAD was opened by Rev Traci DeVon Blackmon, pastor from Florissant and

    Ferguson, MO. She spoke powerfully of the intersections of racial and pris-

    on justice.

    April 17-20, Joe Paparone and Sr Doreen Glynn, along with FOCUS allies

    and several Capital Area pastors, participated in Ecumenical Advocacy Days

    in Washington, DC. The theme this year was Breaking the Chains: Mass Incarceration and Systems of Exploitation. On Monday the contingent from New York traveled to Capitol Hill to lobby their legislators for an end to man-

    datory minimum sentencing and immigrant detention quotas. Joe and Sr.

    Doreen took the opportunity to have additional meetings with the offices of

    Senators Schumer and Gillibrand to advocate for the upcoming Childhood

    Nutrition Re-Authorization, and other hunger and poverty concerns.

    4. FOCUS Participates in Food Bank

    FOCUS churches was one of the best practice roundtable speakers at the Region-

    al Food Bank Public Relations and Social Media on April 21, 2015. Many ideas

    were shared and exchanged with a great showing of agencies from around the

    Capital District.FOCUS received some Adopt-a-Program credits to be applied to

    our Food Pantry.