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We are still accepting organizations who are interested in sponsoring for an activity table. The activity tables would be from 9-11 a.m. with the Easter egg hunt beginning promptly at 11 a.m. at the IWHS soccer fields. We hope you will participate with us, all students will receive community service hours. If you have any questions please reach me at 210-805-3595 or mjmoreno@uiwtx.edu.
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Your voice is needed! Please participate in the Call-‐in Day to Congress on Monday, February 26, 2018! Your advocacy is critical to help the nearly 1.8 million Dreamers, young people who were brought into the United States by their parents as children. They may face deportation as soon as March 6, unless Congress reaches a bi-‐partisan deal to protect them. Please follow these easy steps to help: 1. Call 855-‐589-‐5698 to reach the Capitol switchboard, and press 1 to connect to your Senators. Once you are connected to each Senator’s office, please ask the person on the phone to deliver this simple message: • “I urge you to support a bipartisan, common-‐sense, and humane solution for Dreamers: • Protect Dreamers from deportation and provide them with a path to citizenship. • Reject proposals that undermine family immigration or protections for unaccompanied children. •
As a Catholic, I know that families are not “chains,” but a blessing to be protected.
• Act now to protect Dreamers, our immigrant brothers and sisters.” 2. Please call 855-‐589-‐5698 a second time to reach the Capitol switchboard again, and press 2 to connect to your Representative. Once you are connected to the Representative’s office, please ask the person on the phone to deliver the same message as above. After completing your call, please go to http://www.justiceforimmigrants.org to learn more about Dreamers and find other ways to voice your support.
Why We Are Advocating for Dreamers • There is a pressing issue before our country today: the future of a very important group of young immigrants called the “Dreamers”. • Dreamers are the 1.8 million young people who were brought to the United States as children by their parents through no fault of their own. They often know America as their only home. • Dreamers are woven into the fabric of our country and of our Church, and are, by every social and human measure, American. They are contributors to our economy, veterans of our military, academic standouts in our universities, and leaders in our parishes. • They live out their daily lives with hope and a determination to flourish and contribute to society. They should not have to live their lives in constant fear of deportation, which brings with it separation from their families and real dangers of violence and poverty in their countries of birth. • It is both our moral duty and in our nation’s best interest to protect Dreamers and allow them to reach their God-given potential. Some enjoy limited legal protection now, but those protections will begin to expire on March 5. • Congress is deadlocked over this important issue, and so I urge you to take a few moments on this coming Monday, February 26, to join with Catholics across the country in calling their Senators and Representatives to urge them to give Dreamers protection and a path to citizenship. • Thank you for taking action on behalf of our immigrant brothers and sisters, who are among the vulnerable in our society.
CLOTHES WILL HELP STOCK THE SWISD CLOTHING CLOSET
DONATE CLEAN & GENTLY USED: T-SHIRTS JEANS SHORTS SKIRTS
DROP OFF BASKETS LOCATED IN RESIDENCE HALLS AND THE ETTLING CENTER IN AD 158. For questions, contact your RA or Christian Boggess at boggess@student.uiwtx.edu in Residence Life or Yesenia Caloca at caloca@uiwtx.edu in the Ettling Center for Civic Leadership & Sustainability
THE ETTLING CENTER FOR CIVIC LEADERSHIP & SUSTAINABILITY
UIW GARDEN WORKDAYS Let's work together towards a greener community! FEB. 23 | 12-2 P.M. MAR. 9 | 9-11 A.M. MAR. 24| 9-11 A.M. APR. 13| 9-11 A.M. APR. 20| 12-2 P.M. GORMAN GARDEN For more details about these events, visit www.facebook.com/UIWsustain
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WE NEED YOUR OLD PRESCRIPTION GLASSES!
COLLECTION DRIVE FOR THE PEOPLE OF
OAXACA, MEXICO Los Quijotes & UIW Annual Medical Mission Trip UIW & Los Quijotes of San Antonio Health Ambassadors are collecting used prescription glasses. They will be used for the 2018 Health Mission trip to the southern part of Mexico, focusing on serving the indigenous population of the state of Oaxaca.
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ETTLING CENTER FOR CIVIC LEADERSHIP & SUSTAINABILITY 4301 Broadway AD 157 San Antonio, TX 78209 21.283.6423
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Help provide uniforms and school supplies for the children attending the Jose Cardenas Early Childhood Head Start Center.
How? Drop your change inside the labeled mason jars with a " " in front. When? Now until March 24, 2018.
Contact (210) 283-6423 or treyes@uiwtx.edu for more details.
The Ettling Center for Civic Leadership & Sustainability
FRIENDSHIP-BRACELET MAKING
WGC invites you to share a message with a fellow student on the other side of the globe. Join us at the Brackenridge Villa to make friendship bracelets for our friends at Hekima Secondary School in Bukoba, Tanzania. All materials will be provided; just bring your creative skills. Bracelets will be shared with girl students at Hekima during the 2018 WGC immersion trip. When: March 24, 2018 9:30-11:30 a.m. Where: Brackenridge Villa Contact: Tamarra Mencey wgc.tamarramencey@gmail.com
REFLECTION
COMPASSION
SOCIAL JUSTICE
SUSTAINABILITY
COLLABORATION SERVICE
CIVIC ENGAGEMENT
OPPORTUNITY
CIVIC LEADERSHIP AWARENESS
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POSSIBILITY GROWTH
COMMUNITY
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SERVE locally with one of our partner agencies SERVE globally through an international service experience Develop your LEADERSHIP skills Participate in MENTORSHIP opportunities
Eligible applicants are UIW freshmen, sophomores, or juniors with at least a cumulative GPA of 3.0 and completed 12 hours of coursework. Students must have completed a Level I Religious Studies class. Participate in a required 4-day Cardinal Community Leaders (CCL) Orientation in August. Commit to a minimum of 25 hours of service each fall and spring semester; assignments may include collaborating with a local school district, reading and literacy, mentoring, etc. Students will also participate in leadership development and be assigned to an Ettling Center for Civic Leadership & Sustainability (ECCLS) mentor. Commit to serve and assist in 5 UIW events per academic year. Selected students will be required to enroll in RELS 3399 Social Justice Leadership course for fall 2018. This is a Level II Religious Studies class and has a prerequisite of a Level I Religious Studies class. This class can fulfill the undergraduate UIW Core Curriculum requirement of an upper level Religious Studies or Philosophy class. Please consult with your academic advisor to review your degree plan. The course may not be repeated for credit. This is a face-to-face class. Serve as a Cardinal Community Leader for two consecutive academic years. Application Link: http://www.uiw.edu/eccl/studentengagement/cardinal-community-leaders.html For more information on the program requirements and application process, please visit www.uiw.edu/ccl, call 210-283-6423 or visit AD 158.