John,

As we gather together in gratitude this Thanksgiving, we at ISN are grateful for the work of the Ignatian family. We are hopeful for the future and move forward humbled by the support that makes our work for justice possible.
 

We are grateful for:

The strong voices and radical hope of young people working for change.


Explore these stories from a St. Louis University student, a recent Loyola Marymount alumna, and highschool students across the network working for climate justice. 

The ability to create collaborative spaces for people to come together in community.

 
"As a child of immigrants, it was helpful to meet allies and people like me. It’s often isolating on campus because you feel like no one cares, but at the Ignatian Justice Summit, you meet people who do care and want to help. It gave me hope and motivation to keep organizing on campus." – Daisy Santana, Gonzaga University
The growing reach and impact of our work.

Read about ISN's recent meeting with Pope Francis and recognition on a global scale; how one parish is growing their collaborative advocacy work in San Francisco; the ongoing legacy of Education for Justice, an award-winning social justice education subscription service; and a generous grant from the Catholic Campaign for Human Development to bolster our immigration work.
THANK YOU for being part of the Ignatian Solidarity Network's mission to network, educate, and form advocates for social justice!

Peace,

Christopher Kerr
Executive Director
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