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Dawn Smith

March 3, 2023

Turnaround Thursday is officially launched!

Together with ACT and the County Community Action Agency to celebrate this second chance jobs movement.

Read moreTurnaround Thursday is officially launched!
February 6, 2023

Grant partner of the Presbyterian Hunger Program makes strides on local issues

Pastor Tim Stern from Ark and Dove Presbyterian Church shared about ACT's work to address the systems that create poverty and oppression in our communities with the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) Check out the interview!

Read moreGrant partner of the Presbyterian Hunger Program makes strides on local issues
May 26, 2022

Episcopal Church awards reparations for ‘restoring Black communities’

From the Washington Post, Anne Arundel Connecting Together is one of the grant winners.

Read moreEpiscopal Church awards reparations for ‘restoring Black communities’
July 5, 2020

Karen V. Johnson and Timothy S. Stern: Anne Arundel council should force schools to invest in transportation

We were astonished when the Board of Education removed this funding. Concerned about student mental health amid the coronavirus, they narrowly voted to transfer these funds to mental health and other positions. This has created a specious argument between transportation and mental health. Read this commentary in the Capital Gazette.

Read moreKaren V. Johnson and Timothy S. Stern: Anne Arundel council should force schools to invest in transportation
July 3, 2020

Restore School Transportation Funding

Some of our students are being packed into Anne Arundel County school buses. Children are standing in the aisle. Others are sitting on the floor. This is not safe. Students in Anne Arundel County Public Schools who deserve safe and equitable transportation

Read moreRestore School Transportation Funding
April 8, 2020

ACT Update: Unemployment, Education Equity, Volunteering, Food Security/FAA

Quick follow-ups from today's county-wide check in on Unemployment, Food Security/FeedAnneArundel, Education Equity, and Volunteering.  

Read moreACT Update: Unemployment, Education Equity, Volunteering, Food Security/FAA
March 22, 2020

ACT Weekly Leadership Check-in

Using Zoom meetings, we’ll spend time breaking up into groups to share our concerns and ideas together, as well as spend some time in communal multifaith prayer. Please take some time to join us, and please tell community leaders that you want them to join you on this call.

Read moreACT Weekly Leadership Check-in
March 14, 2020

ACTing in the Time of Coronavirus

We had a clergy and strategy team meeting this morning (March 13) via Zoom, an online videoconferencing tool. We shared the incredible ways we are being leaders in the community right now. That said, effective immediately, ACT will suspend all in-person meetings, trainings, and actions through the end of March. 

Read moreACTing in the Time of Coronavirus
February 7, 2020

Steuart Pittman: Three steps we’ve taken to address gun violence as a public health crisis

From the Capital Gazette, read what Steuart Pittman had to say about gun violence and ACT.

Read moreSteuart Pittman: Three steps we’ve taken to address gun violence as a public health crisis
December 12, 2019

ACT Named Nonprofit Partner of the Year

On December 12, ACT received the award from the Anne Arundel Affordable Housing Coalition for Best Nonprofit Partner of the Year!

Read moreACT Named Nonprofit Partner of the Year
November 18, 2019

ACT members set Vision to ACT for 2020

At the first Annual Meeting held Thursday, November 14, 2019 at Ark and Dove Presbyterian Church, ACT members celebrated a year of victories around gun violence safety, fair and safe …

Read moreACT members set Vision to ACT for 2020
June 14, 2019

In packed meeting, residents demand dignity, violence prevention from elected officials, Woodside Gardens.

An event by ACT Anne Arundel Connecting Together, of which Unitarian Universalist Church of Annapolis is a member. "Will you stand by the residents of Woodside Gardens as promised? See full article in the Capital Gazette.

Read moreIn packed meeting, residents demand dignity, violence prevention from elected officials, Woodside Gardens.
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