The Leaders Network began when Rev. Ira Acree, Rev. Marshall Hatch and Rev. Cy Fields, faith leaders from Chicago’s West Side, partnered to help with relief efforts for those impacted by Hurricane Katrina. The movement, which originally was focused on providing relief to those affected by natural disasters and issues like the Flint, Michigan water crisis, grew to encompass helping Chicago victims of shootings and standing up for victims of police misconduct. A focus on economic and racial social justice quickly followed.
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A Call To Action
/“What good does it do, my brothers, if someone claims to have faith but does not prove it with actions?” James 2:14 (ISV)
As it relates to education, words without deeds infringe upon the moral and ethical obligation that we as parents and concerned citizens have to ensure the future of our youth.
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