Month: July 2021 (Page 3 of 3)

Sanctuary Everywhere Update

With so much shifting so quickly, we wanted to take a moment to update you on one of our many impactful justice programs – and our July/August Share the Plate partner – Sanctuary Everywhere.

We started Sanctuary Everywhere in 2019 when in-church Sanctuary was no longer a viable way to help immigrants at risk of deportation from actually being deported. Unfortunately, due to a changing political climate, in-church Sanctuary became like a “church jail,” and many saw going into hiding or being deported as more humane choices than an interminable residency in a church.

In response to this change, we pivoted to companion asylum seekers reaching the U.S. through the formation of local Villages. These Villages were loosely modeled after Homeward Alliance’s One Village One Family program. In this model, a group of 6-8 volunteers companioned an asylum seeker who was referred to us from one of our partners – La Cocina, Fuerza Latina, RMAIN, or from Kim Medina (local immigration attorney). One of the Village members served as the official sponsor, providing housing and a degree of assurance to the government about the person’s support in the community, thus allowing the asylum seeker to leave the detention center.  

Foothills ran three Villages through summer 2020. All of those asylum seekers found their way to a degree of stability with quite a variety of paths. Additionally, the Sanctuary Everywhere team continues to provide support (emotional, financial, logistical) for the individual who came into Sanctuary briefly with us in 2020. We also provide ongoing support to his family.  

Our Villages have provided housing, medical/dental funds, dozens of rides to ICE and other appointments, support in learning English, connections with mental health support, and community relationship building. Foothills Unitarian has covered these costs through a designated fund for which we raised money in 2019 and 2020. The fund is also supplemented by individual donations as well as the Ministerial Discretionary Fund. While we saw enormous generosity initially, the need for supporting asylum seekers remains high. For this reason, Sanctuary Everywhere is our Share the Plate Partner for our new series Coming Home, starting July 11th. (Stay tuned for an email this Friday introducing our Coming Home series!)

The Sanctuary Everywhere fund also supports its volunteers through our partner organization, La Cocina. Through this program, facilitators from La Cocina support both Villagers and the Sanctuary Everywhere Core Team in dismantling white supremacy and fostering effective companioning as a white person. La Cocina’s support of us and our work has been invaluable in our discernment and learning.

All of this work came to a pause in the fall of 2020, as COVID made it impossible to recruit Villagers, and the asylum process was politically gridlocked – only one person got asylum in the US in the fourth quarter of 2020. 

However, in March of 2021, we restartedWe are now supporting a family of 13 from Nicaragua, two of whom remain in detention. We are doing this in deep partnership with Fuerza Latina, La Cocina, and Homeward Alliance. Alianza Norco is also involved – they helped get the over 16 folks driver’s licenses! Up until early June, 11 of the 13  family members were living in one small mobile home that was, as you can imagine, very cramped and stressful. However, with our Core Team’s support, five family members moved into their own trailer. In partnership with Homeward Alliance, Sanctuary Everywhere volunteers have provided the first month’s rent, the security deposit, a bike, sleeping bags, and a seemingly endless list of clothing and kitchen wares. Additionally and importantly, the Core Team has transitioned support from itself (a small group of volunteers) to a new Village – a group of volunteers from Foothills, Fuerza Latina, and our broader community. 

The Core Team is preparing to host a meeting across all community partners to establish a long-term plan for continuing coordination and cooperation.  

This is just a brief overview of Sanctuary Everywhere’s work. The life-changing impact of this justice program cannot be overstated, and I can’t imagine a better Share the Plate partner for our Coming Home series. Supporting the Sanctuary Everywhere Fund will help make home a tangible reality for dozens of individuals who have traveled thousands of miles, often fleeing violence, only to face the fear of deportation. We can’t wait to see you Sunday as we kick off our Coming Home series and reaffirm our commitment to Sanctuary Everywhere and immigration justice!

In partnership,

Rev. Gretchen

Foothills Variety Show!

Foothills’ Harmony Circle 3 has been hard at work putting together this wonderful virtual Variety Show experience! (Special thanks to Herb Orrell for all his work organizing the acts and editing the videos!) Many in our Foothills community contributed by sharing their passions and talents, and we raised about $500 for the Food Bank of Larimer County! Added to Foothills’ monthly Share the Plate, it came out to be almost $4,000! Enjoy the wonderful show act-by-act below!

Words of Wisdom

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]What’s the best piece of advice you’ve ever been given?

  • “Always and forever, seek justice in all you do. It is your only path to a life that will give you peace and joy.”
  • “Always be kind & respectful of others.”
  • “Be kind to everyone. You don’t know their story!”
  • “Be who you are, not what someone else wants you to be. (Then I married someone of a different race…yikes..still married after 53 years).”
  • “Believe in yourself. You can do anything you put your mind and heart into.”
  • “Children should be disciplined with love, not punished.”
  • “Comprises must be made!”
  • “Do the best you can. My mom said this to us and her grandkids.”
  • “Don’t believe everything you read. Question and think for yourself.”
  • “Don’t worry about making the right decision, make a decision, then make it right.”
  • “Go for both, but 80% is good enough!”
  • “In the BIG scheme of life, this little moment is not all that serious.”
  • “Just do your best.”
  • “Listen.”
  • “Look for the Silver Lining. Serve your community.”
  • “My mother always encouraged me to acquire a higher education. It’s the best advice she shared with me.”
  • “Our kids say the best advice they ever got from Bob was, “Don’t be afraid of anything you can wash off.” Our daughter said that advice got her thru dirty diapers, dissecting frogs, and baiting her own fish hook.”
  • “Perseverance.”
  • “Smile thru the ups and downs of life.”
  • “Smile!”
  • “That to truly give real love you have to love yourself first.”
  • “This too shall pass.”
  • “Unsure? Sleep on it.”
  • “We hired you because you said you were brilliant. Now prove it or resign.”

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