We are congregations, social justice committees, clergy, religious leaders, and people of faith. We come from all over the state of Wisconsin and from many different faith traditions.
We join together to educate ourselves and our communities about the important issues facing our state and to advocate for policies and programs that address the root causes of poverty, hunger, homelessness, and economic injustice. We do this because our faith traditions teach us that it is incumbent upon each individual, and society as a whole, to see to the needs of all our citizens. |