Gaza Ceasefire Pilgrimage ATLANTA
Tax deductible
A global, ecumenical Christian movement is walking in prayerful solidarity with the people of Gaza. As we follow Jesus to the cross, we grieve the suffering of the oppressed, demanding 1) a lasting ceasefire 2) immediate humanitarian relief 3) all hostages released 4) and an end to occupation. Together, a group of Christians and our multifaith partners will walk 16 miles across Atlanta in 4 shifts, a step for every person killed.
As part of this effort, we are raising funds to support the people of Gaza and the movement toward a more just and peaceful future for Palestinians and Israelis. Our collective donation will go to Churches for Middle East Peace, one of the sponsoring organizations of the worldwide movement. The following describes how the donated funds will be allocated:
- The first third of funding will go towards humanitarian relief efforts in the Gaza Strip, including food, water, medical supplies, and shelter. These funds will, in part, be distributed by CMEP’s board denominations working on the ground in Gaza to Catholic Relief Services (CRS), the Al-Ahli Arab Hospital, American Friends Service Committee (AFSC), and the American Friends of the Episcopal Diocese of Jerusalem (AFEDJ) which have long-standing presences there. Other funds will be allocated to trusted humanitarian organizations working in Gaza, as recommended by partners, colleagues, and board denominations.
- The second third of funding will support efforts for Palestinian refugees seeking safety in the United States and Canada with little or no government support. These funds will be distributed with the help of our 30+ board denominations and organizations that are active across both countries.
- Finally, the last third of the funds raised will support CMEP’s church based educational programming and advocacy efforts in the U.S. and Canada. Some examples of these efforts include meetings with communities across the U.S. to discuss the war and its consequences; D.C. based advocacy with congressional offices, State Department officials, and the White House; and the development of educational resources and briefings used by CMEP’s constituents around the world. CMEP’s mobilization efforts include gatherings like previous White House prayer vigils calling for a ceasefire and ending all violence. All of our work is done in close consultation with our partners on the ground in the Holy Land.
Thank you for being part of this movement of solidarity and hope. God bless you.
Read more about Churches for Middle East Peace here.
Read more about the Gaza Ceasefire Pilgrimages here.
Organizer
Emilee Walker-Cornetta
Organizer
Washington D.C., DC
Churches for Middle East Peace
Beneficiary