Mission Links

Mission Links

The Episcopal Church (USA), www.episcopalchurch.org

Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts, www.diomass.org

AIG Travel Guard, www.travelguard.com

AIG Travel Guard is one of America's leading travel insurance plan providers, specializing in providing innovative travel insurance, assistance and emergency travel service plans for travelers.

GoMissionTrip, www.gomissiontrip.com

Trip insurance specifically geared to the needs of missionaries and participants in short-term mission trips

Cristosal, www.cristosal.org

Cristosal is a U.S. foundation for the support of the Anglican Church of El Salvador.

Episcopalians for Global Reconciliation, www.e4gr.org

Episcopalians for Global Reconciliation is an Episcopal grassroots movement of connection and collaboration to seek and serve Christ in the extreme poor around the world.

Episcopal Relief & Development, www.er-d.org

Episcopal Relief & Development is the international relief and development agency of the Episcopal Church of the United States, guided by the Episcopal Church’s principles of compassion, dignity and generosity as we work to heal a hurting world.

The Global Episcopal Mission (GEM) Network, www.gemn.org

The Global Episcopal Mission Network (GEM Network) is an association of dioceses of the Episcopal Church, together with partner dioceses throughout the Anglican Communion, committed to the engagement of diocesan bishops, leadership and people in Global Mission.

Global Partnership Task Force, www.diomass.org/mission/global_partnerships

As part of the Diocesan mission strategy, every church in the Diocese is challenged to develop a relationship with another congregation or organization within the Anglican Communion.

Circle of Hope, www.circleofhopeonline.org

A non-profit organization established and dedicated to serving people in need. Circle of Hope currently houses two individual human-service programs: The Greater Boston Community Exchange serves individuals and families living in homeless shelters, as well as those in transition and struggling for independent lives, and the International Medical Team provides hands-on routine medical care in rural Haiti.

Gifts of Life: Fair Trade Shop, www.giftsoflife.org

This is a non-profit fair trade organization selling hand-made crafts. One hundred percent of the proceeds are returned to support the artisans. Currently, this NH-based organization is doing a great deal of work in Kenya.

Haiti Connection, www.haitiepiscopalconnection.org

Main themes of this conference will be what’s new in health care, development and education. While the primary focus will be on the mission and ministry of Episcopal and Presbyterian outreach efforts, any persons and all ministries engaged in ministry in Haiti are welcome to attend. Pre-conference trips are also being planned to take small groups to mission projects throughout the country. These trips are especially helpful to newcomers to Haiti.

El Hogar, www.elhogar.org

The mission of El Hogar Projects is to provide a loving home and education in a Christian environment for abandoned, orphaned and hopelessly poor children, enabling them to fulfill their ultimate potential as productive human beings in Honduras.

The Jubilee Ministry of the Diocese of Massachusetts (AIDS in Africa), www.diomass.org/mission/AIDS_in_Africa

The Jubilee Ministry is a group of individuals, laity and clergy, who come together in the community of the Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Massachusetts to help to repair the suffering inflicted by the HIV/AIDS pandemic.

Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), www.episcopalchurch.org/3654_71627_ENG_HTM.htm

Project Honduras, www.projecthonduras.com

The focus of the Conference on Honduras 2008 will be education, healthcare (including HIV/AIDS and clean water), and community building (including micro-credit and caring for orphaned children). The aim is to present and exchange information on current and proposed grassroots volunteer projects to help the people of Honduras.

Sabeel International Conference & Pilgrimage to Nazareth & Jerusalem, www.sabeel.org

This conference will focus on the commemoration of 60 years since the Nakba, and the complex issues of memory, narrative, and identity raised by the events of 1948.

The International Collaborative for Science, Education, and the Environment, www.the-icsee.org/index.htm

The International Collaborative for Science, Education, and the Environment, Inc. (ICSEE) is a non-profit, tax-exempt 501(C)(3) corporation established in 1992. Its purpose is to organize, encourage and support projects in:

  • Science, environmental, and general education
  • Sustainable community development focused on women and children
  • Environmental protection and conservation
  • Expansion of educational opportunity for traditionally under-served groups

Extensive experience in East African science education projects convinced us that the work of local people, with good ideas and high energy, could be extended and intensified with the support and participation of an independent and flexible organization like the ICSEE. The ICSEE provides technical assistance, consulting on program design and development, and training. Local organizations also often need help in locating financial resources that we work to provide. We are now working in Africa, the Caribbean, Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and the United States.

Pure Water for the World, http://www.purewaterfortheworld.org

Pure Water for the World (PWW) works in remote regions of developing countries which lack sustainable clean, safe drinking water. We work with local governments and community partners to select, analyze the appropriate technology for the community, and to implement cost effective projects.

Haiti Earthquake Relief

Please keep the people of Haiti in your prayers, and please donate generously to earthquake relief organizations working in the country. See our new Haiti mission website here or one of the following organizations for more information: If you would like to do more, read our volunteer notes.

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