SHARE Foundation : Building a New El Salvador Today
invites you on a pilgrimage to
Commemorate the 26 th Anniversary
of the Martyrdom of the Four U.S. Churchwomen
November 30 – December 6, 2006
El Salvador
Approximate Cost: $950 plus airfare
Scholarships available
Download a delegation applications form
Download a sheet on Frequently Asked Questions
Please join us in honoring Sister Dorothy Kazel, O.S.U., Sister Ita Ford, M.M., Jean Donovan and Sister Maura Clarke, M.M. who dedicated their lives to the struggle for human dignity, truth, justice and peace in the world. Learn about the justice issues that impact lives in El Salvador and how you can become a voice on behalf of justice.
Activities will include:
- Attendance at December 2 nd commemorative events
- Visits to the tombs and sites of martyrdom of Archbishop Romero, the four U.S. churchwomen and the Romero Center at the Central American University.
- Travel and accompany communities including groups supported by SHARE’s Women’s Empowerment Program, peasant associations working to create equitable rural development policies and organizations doing community development work in El Salvador .
- Learn about ways you can support the people you meet and their projects
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- Please send me information on the 26 th anniversary delegation to El Salvador in 2006. Name_______________, tel.__________________, email______________________
- My community is interested in sending delegates on the December 2 nd delegation in 2006. Contact person is_________________, tel.___________________, email________________
- I /My community wish to support SHARE’s work in El Salvador in memory of Maura, Ita, Dorothy and Jean. Enclosed is a donation of:
___$5000 ___$2500 ___$1000___other (Checks can be out made to SHARE)
Please send this form to: Kathleen Bolts SHARE Foundation , December 2 nd Delegation, 598 Bosworth Street, #1 , San Francisco , CA 94131 , email: kathleen@share-elsalvador.org
The SHARE Foundation: Building a New El Salvador Today supports the empowerment of historically impoverished and marginalized communities, as they strive to meet both their most immediate needs and construct long-term sustainable solutions to the problems of poverty, underdevelopment and social injustice.
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