
President’s Report
On the Christian calendar we are in the midst of the season of Advent. This is a season of Holy Waiting, a time when we take a posture of waiting in anticipation for what God will do.

On the Christian calendar we are in the midst of the season of Advent. This is a season of Holy Waiting, a time when we take a posture of waiting in anticipation for what God will do.

We are seeking to build a world where hope triumphs over fear, where God’s abundance meets the needs of all, where we live in sacred

Youth Violence Task Force Report The Youth Violence Task force met and began what promises to be an exciting and purposeful action related to Youth

News from Early Childhood & Education (EC&E) Task Force A group of 15 wonderful people attended the first meeting of our new task force. New

Co-chairs: Andrew Alm & Teleshia Parker The Solution to Racism in America is Taking a Stand for “Anti-Racism!” “The Anti-Racism Task Force met for the

Dr. Charlae Davis 15 Years of Making a Difference in Kalamazoo! We are excited to announce that next year is our15th anniversary. It’s been 15 years

Rev. Matt Weiler Is it Winnable? Is it winnable? This is a fundamental question that any good to community organizing effort asks before cutting an

Hundreds of homeless kids in Kalamazoo County will get housing and help for their families over the next six years! About 1200 kids! Well done,

Get the facts before you vote Nov. 3 on the $5/year proposal re homeless schoolchildren Over 1200 school children were homeless in the 9 school
Acclaimed author Mr. Ta-Nehisi Coates will speak on “Race in America” at the Kalamazoo Community Foundation’s Annual Community meeting on Tuesday, November 3, 8:00pm, at Miller Auditorium. Free
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“And what does the Lord require of you?
To do justice and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God.”
– Micah 6:8