Send Relief to give $4 million to cover sexual abuse reform, care, and training
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Episode #382
Send Relief announced its intent June 8 to give $3 million to fund the proposed Sexual Abuse Task Force (SATF) recommendations for sexual abuse reform, and an additional $1 million to establish a survivor care fund to provide trauma care for survivors and trauma training for pastors.
News Recap
- Send Relief offers $4 million to fund EC sexual abuse response, survivor care fund – https://bit.ly/3QcF86Z
- Sexual Abuse Task Force modifies recommendations in advance of the annual meeting – https://bit.ly/3xnYXje
- GCC thanks Task Force, calls for action – https://bit.ly/3aNulzP
- CP giving above budget by $11.2 million through May – https://bit.ly/3zw3cf1
- Lifeway’s 2023 VBS theme leads kids through ‘Twists & Turns’ – https://bit.ly/3tud8SC
- IMB revises COVID-19 vaccine policy in response to improved global access – https://bit.ly/3tstuuQ
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