Monday, November 29, 2021

We're asking for your support; here's why

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During the coming month, we will be asking for your support. Here’s why we hope you’ll contribute:

These past several years, governments, along with the fossil fuel and other extractive industries, have steered the world toward a climate disaster - backed by the world’s asset managers and banks. These institutions are the cause of the emergency that hurts every person on the planet. Because of them, we are way, way behind in our collective response.

GreenFaith is unequivocal and resolute in organizing against these deadly forces.

We are grassroots and multi-faith. Because we are values-based, we stand for climate justice, which means that we are committed to prioritizing the rights and needs of the most vulnerable - but not voiceless - in the climate struggle.  

Most importantly, we truly embrace what our faiths teach us about protecting people and planet. This sometimes pits members of our grassroots community against the world’s most powerful institutions. I deeply admire their courage in standing up for what is right.  

Our work is rapidly, exponentially expanding.

In the past year alone, with our allies, we organized two global mobilizations with over 1,000 actions in 45 countries. Our hard-working team of organizers collaborates with local faith-based groups in North and Latin America, Africa, Europe, and Asia. Strongly rooted in our values and direct in our approach, we’re seeing a huge upsurge in opportunities for impact - a chance for justice to prevail.

Your financial support will unlock that impact.

Many of you have given in the past. In the next month, we’ll ask you to give again, as generously as you can.

For some of you, we’ll invite you to offer your financial support for the first time.

Together with you, GreenFaith is a powerful grassroots, multi-faith response to the climate crisis.

Thank you for being part of our community.

I hope you will support our work in the weeks to come.

In faith,

Rev. Fletcher Harper
Executive Director

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