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MCC grieves loss

 MCC worker in Afghanistan Glen D. Lapp, along with other members of a medical team, has been killed in a shooting incident.

Inside the Baobab Tree

Michelle E. Armster and Lorraine Stutzman Amstutz, co-directors of the Office on Justice and Peacebuilding, use their new blog to offer perspectives on peacebuilding.  Read more.

Immigration

The May 2010 MCC U.S. Women’s Report reflects on how many people in the Bible were immigrants to a new land – and notes the Bible's call to care for the stranger and sojourner. Click here to read the report, “Far From Home,” to learn more about MCC U.S. work with immigration. Silverio Ontiveros participates in the Migrant Trail, an annual 75-mile walk remembering those who have died crossing into the United States.

Haiti earthquake response

Rosette Aime, in her temporary shelter in Fragneau-Ville camp in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, holds up a comforter she received from MCC. Emergency assistance, including MCC comforters, relief kits, canned meat and locally purchased food, continues to be distributed in Haiti. MCC is also laying the groundwork for longer-term plans to work alongside Haitian partners in a multiyear response.  Read more. (Photo by Ben Depp)

Abundant life: Economic justice for all

A year-long campaign for economic justice.