Back from a trip to California, where they still kneel after the Agnus Dei and are "turning toward Rome" in their hearts. Even the confused peace and justice folks are feeling the change. Thank God for His Goodness.
Oregon news:
The list of Campaign for Human Development (CCHD) grantees 2012 is a slap in the face to faithful Catholics from the hierarchy: Office of Justice and Peace, lead by Mary Jo Tully and Matt Cato.
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They put their money where their heart is, which seems to fund abortion and active homosexuality organizations taking Catholic monies for decades.
Just a little look into the list shows us the links they have with each other: tax exempt organizations that are parasites celebrating their salaries off of faithful hard working folks and having "above it all" mentalities.
I know this is a harsh post..Harsher still is the lack of understanding of the Church and her Life in Christ.
CCHD Grants 2012 Archdiocese of Portland
The three  National Catholic Campaign for Human Development Grants were awarded to:  
Organization: Community Alliance  of Tenants 
Project: Housing Justice Program and Just Cause Campaign
Project: Housing Justice Program and Just Cause Campaign
Location:  Portland,OR
Funding: $50,000
Funding: $50,000
Community  Alliance of Tenants is  an established community organization working on tenants' rights. It is the only  membership-controlled, tenants-rights community organization in  Oregon.Affordable housing that is safe and  clean has always been a significant issue, and the Great Recession has reduced the supply of such  housing and, specifically in  Portland, pushed tenants to the outskirts  of  Portland.
This CCHD grant will fund CAT’s Housing Justice Program where  low-income renters are organized to directly challenge unsafe housing conditions  in members' buildings and new leaders are supported to guide important changes  to housing policies. 
This year, the Housing Justice Program will  confront the impacts of unjust housing policy and build the power of low-income  tenants to direct solutions.
The goal  of the upcoming Just Cause campaign is to end the practice of no-cause evictions  in  Oregon.
Organization:Hacienda Community Development Corporation
Project: Mercado
Location:  Portland,OR
Funding: $50,000
Funding: $50,000
Hacienda  Community Development Corporation was formed in 1993 in response to the  declining standard of living among Hispanic immigrants in  Portland's  lower-income communities. Hacienda's mission is to develop affordable housing  and build thriving communities in support of working Latino families and others  in  Oregon  by promoting healthy living and economic advancement.  
Hacienda CDC has  been supporting the work of an established group of approximately 30 low-income  Latino entrepreneurs to create an entrepreneurs’ co-operative (the Co-op) that  will direct the development and operation of  Portland’s  first Latino Public Market. The Market is currently in a start-up phase.  
This CCHD grant will fund the development of the Mercado.
While most of the  Latino-focused CCHD-funded organizations in  Portland work on  metro, county and state immigrant rights—all legislative issues—Hacienda CDC  works on issues of economic opportunity for working Latino families and others  in  Oregon  by promoting healthy living and economic advancement. 
  
Organization: MACG Vision
Project: Latino Organizing  Project 
Location:  Portland,OR
Funding: $45,00
Funding: $45,00
MACG Vision is a subsidiary of Metropolitan Alliance for  Common Good (MACG) formed to outreach to institutions that represent a majority  of low income, minority, or underserved populations.
This CCHD grant  will fund MACG Vision’s outreach to Latino members of metropolitan Catholic  parishes to build relationships with the intention of seeking opportunities for  bringing about institutional change that affects the Latino immigrant  population. The targeted populations – Latinos and the diverse  East Portland  residents are poor. Hispanic household median income is 30% less than  white households yet the voices of these Hispanic households are rarely heard.
MACG Vision will train individuals from member institutions of  MACG Vision's partner organization, MACG, or prospective institutions in the  tools of relational organizing – relational meetings, listening campaigns, and  issue development – that will be led entirely by the individuals directly  affected by the problems that surface during the listening sessions. 
MACG Vision is the only established community organization  with an identifiable faith-based—Catholic—element.
The six local Catholic Campaign for Human Development grants  were awarded to: 
Organization:Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon: Interfaith Food and Farm Partnership
Project: Rockwood Community  Voices for Food Justice
Location:  Rockwood,OR
Funding: $5000
Funding: $5000
In  Gresham,  many working class people are living without access to healthy affordable food.  Grocery stores are too far away and the nearest food vendors are fast food  chains.  
The goal of the Rockwood Community  Voices for Food Justice program is to build the capacity of low-income residents  of the Rockwood neighborhood of  Gresham, OR  for improved access to healthy, affordable food through organizing and leading a  grassroots food assessment. This CCHD grant will partially fund this assessment,  which will be lead by a Neighborhood Assessment Team composed of low-income  community members.
A food assessment is a participatory method of identifying the  food assets and needs of a community. The assessment will identify new ways to  connect local food producers and low-income consumers; identify economic  opportunities for local residents to grow, process, sell and distribute food;  and, build capacity to address food issues through advocacy for institutional  and governmental policies. 
Interfaith Food  and Farms Partnership is a project of Ecumenical Ministries of  Oregon's  Interfaith Network for Earth Concerns, with experience in conducting food  assessments.
Organization: Huerto de la Familia (The Family Garden)
Project: Cambios (Change)  Micro-Development Program
Location:  Eugene,OR
Funding: $5000
Funding: $5000
Huerto de la Familia works to expand opportunities and  training in organic agriculture and business creation to families with the least  access, but who have great potential to benefit. 
This CCHD grant will partially fund the Cambios Micro  Development Program which offers business training and business counseling to  Spanish-speaking individuals who want to create or enhance food and farm  businesses. The program supports individuals in developing the following assets:  education and training, financial reputation (credit), and financial reserves.  The program hopes to support individuals to transition from being laborers to  being business owners.
The goal of Cambios is to increase financial stability and  food security among participants by helping entrepreneurial Latinos capitalize  on solid business ideas and opportunities by providing the support and training  they need to successfully run and grow the businesses on their own 
Organization: New City Initiative
Project:  New City  Kitchen
Location:  Portland,OR
Funding: $5000
Funding: $5000
The mission of the New City Initiative is to build bridges  between the faith community and the non-profit, business, and public sectors  towards the goal of ending homelessness. 
The New City  Kitchen, a social enterprise in collaboration with Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon  and DePaul Industries, will train 20 workforce trainees through a 100-hour  program at Ecumenical Ministries’ Patton Kitchen, and then placing them in “workplace internships” with local food service employers.
The Catholic Campaign for Human Development grant will help  develop a catering arm of the New City Kitchen, using “Delicioso Catering” as a  basis. The catering operation will employ people who are significantly  challenged in the traditional labor market, providing “second chance” employment  opportunities for employment to people who go through the New City Kitchen  program. 
Organization: OPAL Environmental Justice Oregon
Project: Bus Riders Unite and  East Portland Bus  Stop Project 
Location:  Portland,OR
Funding: $5000
Funding: $5000
OPAL  Environmental Justice Oregon (OPAL) is a grassroots community-based  organization working to educate, engage and empower low-income communities of  color to build leadership and capacity to effectively participate in the civic  process to protect their community health and interests. OPAL is the only  membership-controlled, environmental justice organization supported by CCHD.
CCHD funds will  be used to support OPAL’s Bus Riders United! membership program and transit  justice campaign work, focused specifically on leadership development and the  East Portland Bus Stops project. This project seeks to educate and mobilize  transit-dependent riders in  East Portland – predominantly low-income  communities of color – to engage in a community-driven project to increase the  accessibility, safety and connectivity of transit, and to build awareness of the  connections between transit and positive health outcomes. 
The project will create opportunities for meaningful  engagement in local decision-making and advocate for prioritizing the needs of  transit-dependent communities 
Organization:San Martin de Porres
Project: Social Justice  Ministry/Community Outreach
Location:  Dayton,OR
Funding: $5000
Funding: $5000
The majority of  the parishioners of San Martin de Porres Catholic Church are low-income Latinos  living in rural  Oregon.  San Martin's Social Justice Ministry advocates for the Latino immigrant  community by providing the knowledge regarding local resources, civil rights,  and leadership skills necessary to become contributing members of society.  Members strive to listen to the needs of the community and advocate for civic  involvement in areas where there is underrepresentation of the Latino community,  e.g., legislation and education.
This CCHD grant will fund an annual immigration conference,  intended as an educational event for both the Latino and Anglo communities;  citizenship/civic classes to benefit current residents in our community seeking  to gain citizenship; Know Your Rights workshop to educate its community  regarding their constitutional rights and what to expect when encountering  government immigration or law enforcement officials. 
The San Martin de Porres’ social justice ministry is the only  Catholic community organization in the Archdiocese of Portland supported by  either a local or national CCHD grant.
Organization:Salem-Keizer  Coalition for Equality       
Project: Parent Organizing  Project: Leadership Development
Location:  Salem,OR
Funding: $5000
Funding: $5000
 Salem-Keizer  Coalition for Equality organized in the Latino migrant community to develop meaningful parental  involvement to increase the graduation rate for, and educational outcomes of,  low income and minority students in Salem-Keizer.
This CCHD grant will partially fund continued training of nine  new parent facilitators and providing professional development opportunities for  its seven-member senior facilitation team. 
Equipped trainers offer workshops for Spanish-speaking parents  at its community-based organization. SKCE parent facilitators teach workshops  for Spanish-speaking immigrant parents, design new units, coordinate advocacy  around school funding and programs for English Language Learners, and provide  ongoing support for families.
SKCE is located  in  Salem,  with workshops in  Corvallis  and  Southern Oregon.
  
VOCAL: Look into the Local Partner  Organizations.  Saul Alinsky organizations...anti-Catholic values.
Mano a Mano Family Center
PCUN
CAUSA
Catholic Community Service s
Willamette University MEChA
Salem Leadership Foundation
Salem-Keizer Education Foundation
Salem-Keizer School District
Marion County Commission on Children and Families
CCTV
Mano a Mano Family Center
PCUN
CAUSA
Catholic Community Service s
Willamette University MEChA
Salem Leadership Foundation
Salem-Keizer Education Foundation
Salem-Keizer School District
Marion County Commission on Children and Families
CCTV
Regional Organizations
APANO
Black Parents Initiative
Chalkboard Project
Children's Institute
Education NW
Parent's Union
PIRC
UNETE
Black Parents Initiative
Chalkboard Project
Children's Institute
Education NW
Parent's Union
PIRC
UNETE
National Organizations
National Council of La  Raza (NCLR)
MALDEF
Children’s Defense Fund
Stand for Children
Education Trust
ASPEN Institute
MALDEF
Children’s Defense Fund
Stand for Children
Education Trust
ASPEN Institute

2 comments:
Hi there,
I saw the list of grants a while back and I was very disheartened.
Madonna House had received a grant last year, and I thought that Matt Cato had seen the value of life.
I was so disappointed.
When Matt Cato shut me out from even attending the first "pro-life" meeting open to all, I knew something was up.
They hurt so many good-hearted people who had faith that things would change with Matt Cato.
The Madonna Center was only a pittance and a a ploy.
The Archdiocese is liberal and will be changed when the Archbishop is changed.
Some think he's being used by those around him, but is really strong.
The Truth is that he has the people around him who he wants to. The "good" guys were squeezed out long ago.
The pastoral center is a white washed tomb.
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