Meeting
Join AFSC staff every Friday to hear updates on what's happening in Gaza. Then, take action with us as we contact Congress and call for a permanent cease-fire, arms embargo on Israel, and humanitarian access for Gaza.
Join us for our next monthly working group meeting on Tuesday, November 11th from 7:00 - 8:00 p.m. November marks our 6-months countdown to the Great Ohio Climate March.
We’ll discuss where we are with the plans, what we’ve learned throughout the planning process, who we are partnering with and more. Tune in to tap into this exciting and impactful event.
We'll be co-hosting with the Mounir Lynch Campaign. This is replacing our happy hour this month, normally at Pierogi Mountain.
Hear from activists who are on-the-ground in the West Bank right now with CJNV supporting Palestinian farmers and families during the Olive Harvest. Acts of coresistance like this are incredibly important as the Israel continues to escalate its crackdown on Palestinian life and on the activities of international solidarity activists.
Monday, November 3, 5pm, this on-line event requires advance registration
Join our weekly coalition-building meetings on defending democracy and protecting the climate. Hear from special guests focusing on grassroots activism. _Please invite your friends!_
RSVP for this event by using this link.
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYqfuygpjIiHtc20uIOxdeqYRiAic…
Check out our |Zoom Room| for other collaborative Zooms and events.
Join us for a monthly social/political dinner, where we write to legislators or voters, or plot and plan more events, about issues we care about!
We meet in Canal Winchester with activists and volunteers from around central Ohio on the third Tuesday each month. We are a community of people who still believe strongly in democracy and the goal of social justice.
Virtual. Join Fair Districts coalition leaders for an update on all things redistricting in Ohio. Register HERE.
As the founding owner of Leaves for Wildlife and Leaves of Life, Patty’s journey is deeply rooted in her love for natural health, nature, and gardening—and fueled by a lifelong passion for creating thriving wildlife habitats. She founded the nursery as both a sanctuary and a learning space, inviting visitors to discover the beauty and importance of native plants. With a background in natural medicine, Patty brings a holistic perspective to her work, guided by the belief that human health and environmental health are inseparable.
This is the next workshop in the HCFAO Equity Committee’s Listen, Learn, Empower series addressing healthcare and health disparities for traditionally marginalized communities. In Revitalization and Repair: Addressing American Indian Health Disparities we will pursue a holistic understanding of health in Native American communities on the individual and community level.