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In collaboration with the League of Women Voters of Greater Pittsburgh, the Center for Loving Kindness has voter registration information for distribution in the community for the general election. Also included is important information for voters who are already registered.
This important information needs to be spread throughout Allegheny County. Each packet is in a plastic bag that can either be hung on a doorknob/mailbox or left in a public location such as a library, grocery store, house of worship, college campuses, or any other place where people gather.
Important links for voting information:
The Center for Loving Kindness has teamed up with Power the Polls to share information about becoming a poll worker.
Please click this link to sign up to be a Poll Worker during the November 5 election.
The Center for Loving Kindness, along with Christian Associates of Southwestern Pennsylvania, will offer a calm space for clergy affiliated with the “We Have to Talk” Network.
To join this network and receive an invitation please email Rabbi Hindy Finman at hfinman@jccpgh.org
Common Ground USA, Christian Associates of Southwestern Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary and the Center for Loving Kindness will come together for a potluck Friday, November 8, 6:30 – 8:30 pm at the Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, 616 N Highland Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15206.
RSVP HERE
For more information about programs and opportunities to get involved, please contact:
Linda McCullough lmccullough@jccpgh.org
A nonpartisan, civic engagement training and activism program for teens in Grades 8-12.
Events on The Second Floor:
For more information contact Rebecca Kahn rkahn@jccpgh.org
For more information contact Maddie Barnes mbarnes@jccpgh.org
Every year we honor Mel Wax’s z”l memory by encouraging voter registration during the remembrance of 10/27. Resources will be posted in early October through October 21 on the 10.27 Healing Partnership page to encourage people to register voters. This is one of many service opportunities available to honor the loss of the 11 victims on 10/27/2018.
For more information contact Emery Malachowski emalachowski@jccpgh.org
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