1992 Family Re-Union 1993 Reinventing Family Policy 1994 The Role of Men inthe Lives of Children 1995 Family and the Media 1996 Family and Work 1997 Family and Learning 1998 Family and Health 1999 Family and Community 2000 Families and Seniors: Across Generations Sponsors Satellite: Host your own down link This Year's Conference: Back to the Future - November 19,2001 Outcomes: Family Re-Unions have a continous impact Background: Learn more about Family Re-Union
Family Re-Union 8: Family and Community
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Selected Links for Family and Community

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Active faith-based organizations and other opportunities for fellowship involving families

National Association of Community Ministries
Site of the Interfaith Community Ministry Network, a national network of community ministries created to provide a link for mutual support, leadership development and the promotion of community-based ministry.

Reaching Youth Through Faith Communities
This site from the Search Institute links to research on the asset-building potential of congregations.

Intentional Intergenerational Ministry
A resource for establishing intentional intergenerational ministry – breaking down the barriers between generations in churches. Contains a comprehensive reference list.

Metropolitan Interfaith Council on Affordable Housing
Website of MICAH, a Twin Cities organization of religious leaders whose mission is to mobilize congregations and people of all faiths to address the root causes of inadequate housing.

Ecumenical Community Development Organization
A program dedicated to formulate and implement plans and projects that improve the housing, social, and economic conditions of low and moderate income residents and businesses of the West Harlem communities.

 


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