For International Development Week 2024 (February 4-10) we share a story about how Indigenous and Racialized young people from the United Church demonstrate solidarity, friendship, and caring for one another and their communities.
continue readingMandS 2024: January. For January, we asked four staff members to choose a Mission and Service story that is meaningful to them and tell us a bit about why.
continue readingMandS 2024: February 4. Your Mission and Service gifts support anti-racism programs and initiatives.
continue readingMandS 2024: February 11. Mission and Service partner the Middle East Council of Churches has been providing ongoing help to people living in the aftermath of the Türkiye and Syria earthquakes.
continue readingMandS 2024: February 18. Mission and Service partners with the London Community Chaplaincy as they respond to parents and guardians who wish to build a network of support.
continue readingMandS 2024: February 25. When children can’t go to school, society suffers. That’s why Mission and Service partners with organizations that work to increase access to education across the globe.
continue readingSt. Paul’s United Church in Orillia, Ont. turn their church “inside out” for the benefit of the community and the environment.
continue readingYGM 2022: July 31. Providing emergency food and hygiene kits is one way your generous support of Mission & Service partners is helping support Ukrainian refugees.
continue readingMargaret Tusz-King served on the Canadian Foodgrains Bank Board for nine years. We asked Margaret about her time on the Board and heard her wisdom and advice for future Board members.
continue readingYGM 2022: August 7. Our generosity through Mission & Service breaks down walls that divide and builds bridges that draw us together.
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