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Santa Cruz Interfaith Dayenu Circle: A Climate Action Group
Our interfaith partner groups value stewardship of the Earth and recognize that the impact of our climate actions can be amplified when we come together as people of faith.
Our Circle now includes members from Baha’i, Buddhist, Catholic, Christian, Islamic, Jewish, Methodist, Presbyterian, Quaker and Unitarian congregations!
Our group is affiliated with the national organization Dayenu, a Jewish Call to Climate Action. We also draw support from other faith-based climate action groups, such as Greenfaith and Interfaith Power and Light.
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Our Vision Statement
We, the Santa Cruz Interfaith Dayenu Circle, moved by compassion, grounded in our respective faiths, and bringing the power and promise of our collaboration, fully step into our responsibility as stewards of the earth.
We find joy in addressing climate justice and we cultivate and nurture hope through thoughtful action, outreach and education.
We are inspired to work for a life-affirming, resilient and equitable future by our youth and are guided by the wisdom of our elders.
To learn more or get involved, email Cindy at: crubin2725r@gmail.com
Areas of Focus
Interfaith Legislative Advocacy
Identify and advocate for climate and environmental justice legislation each year.
Meet with local and State elected officials
Send letters of support from our coalition
City of SC Divestment
Engaging Our Congregations
Climate information shared among partners
Workshops on sustainable investing
Sharing “Easy Climate Actions” to empower people in our newsletters
Interfaith Services and Events
ClimateFest 2024!
Interfaith services for Earth Day and Pride, in collaboration with Senator Laird and other elected officials.
Outreach
Letters to the editor
Speaking at public events and to groups
Sermons on Climate
Encourage and support faith leaders to address environmental justice and climate action as spiritual practice