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All contributions go toward NAC's 501c(3) account for education projects and are tax deductible to the fullest extent of the law.
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The National Advocacy Center is a beacon of hope in challenging times -- focusing on the needs of the marginalized, especially women and girls.
National Advocacy Center is there to witness, educate and act ~
transforming society to benefit all. Join us. Help survivors of human trafficking heal and transform the experiences of survivors as they wind their way through the system. NAC is planning now for our 2021 virtual Human Trafficking Conference. In 2019 NAC sponsored its second Human Trafficking Conference in Washington DC. At the conference, we explained best practices, heard firsthand testimony of survivors, and discussed legislation being considered to end the scourge of human trafficking before then heading out to congressional offices to advocate for survivors. Support social justice action and education for the needs of people living in poverty who lack adequate housing, nutrition, and other basic necessities, and for immigrants and refugees. During such vitriolic times, NAC's voice is needed to offer a faith-filled, compassionate explanation for why every person matters and why every person has dignity. Act for Justice with NAC. Give today. Thank you. All contributions go toward NAC's 501c(3) account for education projects and are tax deductible to the fullest extent of the law. As St. Mary Euphrasia, the founder of the Sisters of Our Lady of Charity of the Good Shepherd, said, “The gifts…we receive are not for us but for the persons who need our care.” |
Ways to GiveWrite a check to: The National Advocacy Center of the Sisters of the Good Shepherd.
Mail your check to: The National Advocacy Center of the Sisters of the Good Shepherd, 504 Hexton Hill Road, Silver Spring, MD 20904 Or use PayPal or a credit card - see button below. Questions? Call us at 301.622.6838 or send an email. All contributions go toward NAC's 501c(3) account for education projects and are tax deductible to the fullest extent of the law.. |