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Doing what we are called to do; doing what we are able to do; doing what must be done.

  

October 9, 2013
REGISTER TODAY!  ICM's 13th Annual
"Call to Action" Prayer Breakfast
Joanna Adams

You are Invited!

 

ICM's 13th Annual "Call to Action" Prayer Breakfast will be held Wednesday, October 23, 2013, at 7:30 a.m. at The Temple at 1589 Peachtree Street, NE, Atlanta. 

 

Registration will begin at 7:00 a.m.,with breakfast beginning at 7:30 a.m.

 
The keynote speaker for the event is Rev. Dr. Joanna M. Adams, Interim Senior Pastor First Presbyterian Church of Atlanta; Pastor Emerita, Morningside Presbyterian Church; Co-founder of Higher Ground.

At ICM, our mission is to improve the well-being of all of Georgia's children--indeed, to ensure their well-being.  Your continued support is the reason we can work towards fulfilling this mission.  Please join us Wednesday, October 23, by selecting the registration link listed below.

 

Prayer Breakfast Registration

 
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GALEO's 2013 Hispanic Heritage Month Luncheon, October 11

 

youthSpark's Route 2 Change Trafficking, October 12

 

Atlanta Interfaith Leaders Fellowship Meeting, October 13

 

Mohammed Schools of Atlanta Road Race for Education, October 19

 

Barton Child Law and Policy Center at Emory Law School:  GA Child Welfare Legal Academy on "Child Hearsay," November 5

 

Voices for Georgia's Children "Big Voice for Children Awards, November 15 

 

Kate's Club Q3 Newsletter

 

United Methodist Children's Home News and Events

 

Bridging the Gap Independent Living and Resource Center

 

Neshama Interfaith Center October Events

 

The Georgia Child Advocacy Center "Cheer for Children" Ball 

 

Juvenile Justice Information Exchange

 

Bright from the Start GA Department of Early Care and Learning - Memorandum re Adverse Action Letters

 

US Department of Health and Human Services Administration for Children and Families News 

ICM Mission and Goals

 

The Interfaith Children's Movement (ICM) is an interfaith, grassroots, advocacy movement dedicated to improving the well-being of children in Georgia.  ICM was formed in 2001 as an intentional association of individuals and communities of faith from all religious traditions.

 

The Interfaith Children's Movement strives to be a voice for all children in Georgia, but especially the poor and marginalized whose voices are often unheard. 

 

ICM works closely with Georgia's policy-oriented child advocacy organizations, such as: 

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Information Resourcing

Georgia Department of Human Services Releases Child Death Report

 

Georgia Department of Education Releases College and Career Readiness
Report
 

  
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One of the most important things faith communities can do for children is to pray for them.

 

Every child is a child of God.  All children deserve justice, compassion and our prayers.

 

ICM encourages every faith community to become a spiritual witness for children. Hold a worship service in your church, synagogue, masjid / mosque or temple and invite others to join in praying for the well-being of all children. 

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