Social Justice

Social Justice

Gov. Wolf Signs COVID-19 Response Bills

March 27th, 2020|

Governor Tom Wolf signed four bills today to fight the COVID-19 pandemic in Pennsylvania that bolster the health care system, benefit workers and schools, and reschedule the 2020 primary election for June 2. These bills were passed earlier this week by the General Assembly following their first-ever remote voting. House

Ongoing COVID-19 Pennsylvania Updates

March 27th, 2020|

LAMPA will continue to share COVID-19 updates here as they are received. LAMPa staff is working with partners addressing the needs of all people in the Commonwealth, especially our most vulnerable residents. We hold all of your communities in prayer as we endeavor to respond faithfully to the presence of

ELCA Releases First Draft of Social Message on Government and Civic Engagement: Discipleship in a Democracy

March 26th, 2020|

The Evangelical Lutheran Church in American (ELCA) has shared The First Draft of the Social Message on Government and Civic Engagement: Discipleship in a Democracy. The development of this message on government, civic engagement, the relationship of church and state and related matters, was called for by the 2019 ELCA

Help To Support Migrants in Detention During COVID-19

March 24th, 2020|

Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service (LIRS) recently launched "Hope Can't Be Quarantined: How To Support Migrants In Detention During This Time of Crisis".  For our friends in immigration detention, the isolation that they experience has only been intensified by the authorities’ decision to indefinitely postpone visits from family, faith leaders

Lutheran Disaster Response – Eastern PA Partners Seeks Volunteers in Response to COVID-19

March 19th, 2020|

Lutheran Disaster Response (LDR) – Eastern PA partners with agencies across the Commonwealth of PA to serve those most in need during disaster. LDR - Eastern PA anticipates a number of needs arising that local churches can play a role in meeting. One opportunity that has just become available is

U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services Announces COVID-19 Treatment in Relation to Public Charge

March 16th, 2020|

The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)  announced that the agency will NOT consider “testing, treatment, nor preventative care (including vaccines, if a vaccine becomes available) related to COVID-19” in a public charge determination “even if such treatment is provided or paid for by one or more public benefits.”

U.S. District Court Issues Injunction On SNAP Time Limits Rule For ABAWDs

March 16th, 2020|

On Friday, March 13, a federal judge from the U.S. District Court for Washington, D.C., issued a nationwide injunction blocking the Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program (SNAP) for Able Bodied Adults Without Dependents (ABAWD) from taking effect. The Trump administration rule, scheduled to take effect April 1, would have forced nearly

ELCA Publishes Civic Engagement Guide

March 11th, 2020|

The ELCA has published a Civic Engagement Guide. The resource guide is designed to encourage, empower and equip voter education and other responsible civic participation shaped by faith values. Civic engagement, according to a frequently referenced definition, means working to make a difference in the civic life of our communities

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