Submitted: Jeanne Christensen, RSM As people of faith, we are called to respect and value the life and dignity of every person. The dignity and lives of many
The Lovely Month of May By Katie Boller Gosewisch May is my favorite month. There are so many good things about May: it is the month of Mary, spring has sprung, Mother’s Day
A Call to Action: Next Gen Ambassadors By Ainsley Hurford Before beginning my year of volunteer service as a St. Joseph Worker, I knew little about policy advocacy and even less ab
Brighton, MI – The Alliance to End Human Trafficking (AEHT) strongly opposes the Trump Administration’s decision to eliminate critical legal services for 26,000 unac
Making Space for Justice and Compassion This Lent Katie Boller Gosewisch Lent is a season of reflection, sacrifice, and renewal—a time to examine our hearts and align our actions
Statement from the Alliance to End Human Trafficking on the Decision to Halt Legal Aid for Unaccompanied Migrant Children In response to the recent order by the U.S. Department of
A Song of Resilience Laura Krausa Every February 8th we celebrate the Feast Day for St. Josephine Bakhita, the Patron Saint of Victims of Human Trafficking. This remarkable woman w
AEHT on the Ground: Reflections from the Tucson-Nogales Border Visit Sister Sally Duffy, SC “If today you hear God’s voice, harden not your hearts” Hebrews 3:7 To deepen our
Welcoming The Stranger During This Advent Season Christine Commerce The Advent season is upon us as we remember and celebrate the birth of Jesus. I often find myself trying to gras
November Reflection: Progress, Partnership, and Prevention Katie Boller Gosewisch In the ongoing pursuit of a world free from human trafficking, we find inspiration in the resilien
Mental Health Sr. Meaghan V. Patterson, SSJ, M.Ed., MSW As we begin to understand more about mental health and the issues that going undiagnosed can bring, I hope that we, as a soc
Trafficked to Scam Kathleen Bryant RSC Have you ever answered your phone and immediately sensed that you were being scammed? I must admit that I have reacted rudely, even saying,