Volunteer Opportunities
- Christ House, a residential medical facility for homeless         men in Washington, D.C., has yearlong, full-time         volunteer opportunities beginning in September, including         registered nurse, administrative aide, patient         activities coordinator, maintenance assistant, kitchen         assistant, and social work assistant. Volunteers live         in community and receive room, board, stipend, and health         insurance. Contact Cathy Heinhold, 1717 Columbia Road NW,         Washington, DC 20009; (202) 328-1100.
 
- Holden Village, an ecumenical retreat center rooted in         Lutheran tradition, seeks an environmentally         conscientious "garbologist" volunteer for         leadership in solid waste/recycling efforts within an         intentional Christian community, beginning in March.         Contact Holden Village, HCOO Stop 2, Chelan, WA 98816.
 
- The Berkeley Ecumenical Chaplaincy to the Homeless seeks         a live-in volunteer for interfaith ministry with         people who are homeless. The position is available         beginning in March-April 1998. Contact Sally Hindman,         2345 Channing Way, Berkeley, CA 94704; (510) 548-0551.
 
- ARC (Action, Reflection, Celebration) retreat center         seeks adult volunteers and staff to provide         hospitality for guests looking for quiet retreat and         renewal within a residential ecumenical community.         Positions last one year or more and begin in summer-fall         1998. Contact ARC, 1680 373rd Ave. NE, Stanchfield, MN         55080; (612) 689-3540.
 
- Emmaus Community invites men and women to join in         solidarity with the homeless of Harlem for a year.         Business, construction, computer, and musical skills are         needed. Volunteers must be able to work in a crisis         environment and be ready to join a Christian prayer group         within a homeless community. Contact Father David Kirk,         Emmaus/Harlem, P.O. Box 1177, New York, NY 10035; fax:         (212) 410-4377.
 
- The International Service for Peace (SIPAZ) seeks volunteers         to join a team in Chiapas, Mexico. Volunteers must         have Spanish fluency, a background in nonviolent         peacemaking or conflict resolution, and be comfortable         working with faith-based groups. SIPAZ provides room and         board and basic expenses for volunteers in the field.         Contact SIPAZ, P.O. Box 2415, Santa Cruz, CA 95063; (408)         425-1257; sipaz@apc.org.
 
- New Franciscan project in Las Vegas seeks one or two         volunteers to provide daily hospitality to homeless         men, including showers, laundry facilities, and light         meals in a home-like setting in the Franciscan-Catholic         Worker tradition. Room, board, and a small monthly         stipend are provided. Contact Brother David Buer, 1420 W.         Bartlett Ave., Las Vegas, NV 89106. 
 
- Visions in Action, a non-profit organization that sends         volunteers to work in Africa and Mexico with grassroots         development organizations and the progressive press,         seeks volunteers to help with fund raising, public         relations, recruitment, and the annual Working for         Global Justice conference. Contact Elma Shaw, 2710         Ontario Road NW, Washington DC 20009; (202) 625-7402.
 
- Discipleship Year is a program for people drawn to live and work in association with Jubilee Ministries and the Church of the Saviour in Washington, D.C. Participants volunteer full time for a local ministry while focusing on intentional Christian living and being in relationship with people who are excluded from our society. Contact Susan Burton, Servant Leadership School, 1640 Columbia Road NW, Washington, DC 20009; (202) 328-1102.
Employment Opportunities
- Christian Education youth minister is sought for a         three-person team ministry. Worship participation and         pastoral care are shared with the team. A master of         divinity and experience in these areas are desired.         Compensation includes salary, housing, and a full benefit         package. Contact Search Committee, First Baptist Church,         221 Cabot St., Beverly, MA 01915.
 
- Austin Travis County (ATC) Refugee Services seeks a full-time         house manager to work in a refugee settlement. The         position includes room and board and a $500 monthly         stipend. Send a résumé to ATC Refugee Services, 5555 N.         Lamar, K-100, Austin, TX 78751.
 
- The Mission of the Holy Spirit, an outreach program of         the Episcopal Diocese of Southern Virginia focused on         empowering inner-city youth, seeks a part-time         director to work with program development, coordination,         and community involvement. The Mission seeks a         grounded Christian, either lay or clergy, who is         committed to community development and able to work with         volunteers. Contact Rev. Susan S. Keller, 600 Talbot Hall         Road, Norfolk, VA 23505; (757) 423-8287.
 
- Education for Conflict Resolution Inc. (ECR) seeks a director of development to coordinate fund raising and organizational development, working with membership, donors, and grant proposals. The position requires commitment to community peacemaking and empowerment, ability to work collaboratively, and a demonstrated fund-raising ability. Contact ECR Inc., P.O. Box 275, North Manchester, IN 46962; (202) 982-4621; e-mail: bgross@igc.org.
Retreats and Conferences
- Eastern Mennonite University (EMU) offers a Summer         Peacebuilding Institute, May 4-June 26, with 15 short         intensive courses for academic credit or professional         training. Contact Conflict Transformation Program, EMU,         Harrisonburg, VA 22802; (540)432-4490; e-mail: ctprogram@emu.edu.
 
- Abba House of Prayer offers private and directed         retreats focused on the integration of prayer and         peace and justice issues in todays world. Contact         Elizabeth Hoye, RSCJ, 647 Western Ave., Albany, NY 12203;         (518) 438-8320.
 
- Our Mother of Perpetual Help Retreat Center presents Encounter         With Silence, August 2-9, a six-day silent retreat in         a contemplative setting outside of Milwaukee. The         retreat, described by Dorothy Day as "like hearing         the gospel for the first time," draws its power from         an uncompromising reflection on scripture. Contact Sister         Joan Francis, 28750 Eleven Mile Road, Farmington Hills,         MI 48336; (248) 473-7150.
 
- The National Conference for the Christian Community Health Fellowship (CCHF) announces "Hope for Broken Communities," a conference for nurses, physicians, front office staff, and administrators to be held May 14-17, in Denver, Colo. Contact CCHF, P.O. Box 12548, Philadelphia, PA 19151; (215) 877-1200; e-mail: cchf@juno.com.
Miscellaneous
- A small group of folks in the Detroit area from a variety         of Christian traditions who are committed to social         justice are looking for others to join in regular         study, reflection, and support. The group meets on         Sunday evenings twice a month in members homes.         Contact Ken Smith, 16240 North Park Dr., #102,         Southfield, MI 48075; (248) 569-1223.
 
- Childrens artwork from Bosnia is available         free for display, discussion, and reflection. Some         pictures portray the truth of war while others show hope         for the future and all speak to the need for peace. We         promised the children we would share their art with         America. Contact Judith Moran, P.O. Box 55, Grafton, MA         01519; (508) 839-5895.
 
- Peace Review, a quarterly, multidisciplinary         journal of essays addressing broad issues of peace, human         rights, and development announces upcoming themes for         their publication: Summer 1998, "Anniversaries         of U.S. Empire 1848-1898-1998"; Winter 1998,         "Overcoming Linguistic Violence." Please submit         2,500- to 3,500-word essays on IBM or Mac disk to Robert         Elias, Editor, Peace Review, University of San         Francisco, 2130 Fulton St., San Francisco, CA 94117;         (415) 422-6349; fax: (415) 388-2631/422-2772; e-mail: elias@usfca.edu.
 
- For a newsletter on human rights in Northern Ireland, write The Irish Witness, Centre for Human Rights, 7 Springhill Close, Ballymurphy, Belfast BT12, Northern Ireland.
The following individuals in prison request correspondence from people outside of prison:
Charles Clark #271421, A.C.I., P.O. Box 4501, Lima, OH 45802; Ben Lujin #932992, C.I.F., P.O. Box 601, Pendleton, IN 46064-0601; Rev. L.J. Guillory, P.O. Box 3476-H91159, Corcoran, CA 93212; Delilah Deckard #523008, P.O. Box 6000, Marlin, TX 76661; Ronald Glover #109154, LA State Prison, Angola, LA 70712; Bill W. Howard #492-V01703, 19000 SW 377th St., Dade Correction Institution, Florida City, FL 33034.

This appears in the March-April 1998 issue of Sojourners
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