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We invite you to be part of our movement to end poverty! We work with Christians of all denominations to educate about the causes and consequences of poverty, and to advocate for its abolition. If you sign up for our email list, you can expect to receive one email each week – updating you on the work of our partner organizations as well as the latest news and policy about poverty in the United States. We won’t share your address and you can unsubscribe at any time.

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We also ask that you support our continuing efforts to end poverty.

Your sacrificial gift will help us continue this important work.


And mail to:

Disciples Center for Public Witness
c/o Disciples Home Missions
PO Box 1986
Indianapolis, IN  46206

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The goal of the Ecumenical Poverty Initiative is to empower and mobilize the faith community to speak and act to end the scandal of poverty in the United States.

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