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First House Gets Running Water in Plainview Estates

Posted on News by Austin Interfaith · May 08, 2008 4:15 AM

Santa Barbara leaders have succeeded in getting the first of a total of forty families in the Hornsby Bend area fully connected to running water.

Last year over $400,000 in infrastructure was invested in the project to get running water for the families, some of whom had been without water for five years,. By organizing residents to work together with the utility company, applications were approved, pipes laid on properties, and meters activated to start the water flowing! The community is now focused on organizing to get the financial resources needed for the remaining families to get their water too.

Plainview Estates to Finally Get Water, Austin Chronicle


Welcome to new member institutions!

Posted on News by Jim OQuinn · April 15, 2008 7:11 AM

Three new members have joined Austin Interfaith since the start of the year. 

Congregation Kol Halev:  a Jewish congregation with a focus on community that meets at the Dell Jewish Community Center in Northwest Austin :

ACC/AFT (Austin Community College American Federation of Teachers Union):  
local branch 6249 of the national and state federation of teachers and represents all non-administrative employees of Austin Community College . 

Simpson United Methodist Church :  a historically African-American, central East Austin congregation established in 1880 that has played a significant role in the city for over 100 years.


Austin Interfaith conducts Research Actions on Health Care, Education, Workforce, and Police Relations

Posted on News by Jim OQuinn · April 11, 2008 6:33 AM

Dozens of leaders held over forty conversations in the first months of the year with policy makers, academics, community leaders, and public officials to learn in detail about these issue areas. Relationships, knowledge, and analysis gained in these meetings informed the action strategies and questions asked to candidates at the April Accountability Session.


Leadership training in Spanish co-hosted with the Catholic Diocese

Posted on News by Jim OQuinn · March 22, 2008 3:25 AM

50 leaders from Catholic parishes throughout Austin gathered at Dolores Catholic Church for a half-day of intensive leadership training.

Spanish-speaking Austin Interfaith leaders collaborated with Gil Leija, Director of Hispanic Ministry for the Diocese, to conduct the session and support leadership among immigrants and Spanish-speakers in Catholic churches.


Collaborations established with the University of Texas at Austin

Posted on News by Jim OQuinn · March 16, 2008 8:23 AM

Austin Interfaith was a community partner in a spring semester graduate course that focused on health disparities in central Texas .

Two leaders were enrolled in the course itself and Austin Interfaith collaborated with the professors and students to host a public education workshop for Spanish speakers at Dolores Catholic Church and to present at the international Abriendo Brecha: Activist Scholarship Conference. In addition, an undergraduate anthropology student interned with Austin Interfaith to support research and organizing efforts around health care issues.


House meeting and individual meeting campaigns continue at institutions across Austin

Posted on News by Jim OQuinn · March 09, 2008 11:29 AM

Our Lady of Guadalupe Church's social justice ministry has recently completed a house meeting campaign at their church and St. Catherine of Sienna Church's Community Concerns and Advocacy group is beginning house meetings around health care issues in their parish community. New member Congregation Kol Halev has begun an individual meeting campaign, and institutions such as San Jose, Dolores, and St. Ignatius are using the summer months for individual meeting campaigns as well.

These are the conversations that make it possible to know the people in our communities, stay in tune with the pressures that regular Austinites are facing, and ground plans for action to address them.


St. Ignatius and San Jose leaders work with County Clerk on early voting sites

Posted on News by Jim OQuinn · March 06, 2008 9:50 AM

When a popular and highly utilized early voting location at the HEB on South Congress and Oltorf was unexpectedly moved, southside leaders organized to work with County Clerk Dana DeBeauvoir, HEB employees, the media, and member institutions to minimize the negative effect on voter turnout at this location. They helped publicize the new early voting location and, as a result, increased turnout at the new location in the final days of early voting.


St. Ignatius wins a crosswalk with lights

Posted on News by Jim OQuinn · September 26, 2007 2:09 AM

Leaders of the organizing team at St. Ignatius secured a much needed crosswalk with safety lights.  The walk crosses Oltorf Street and connects the church to the HEB parking lot where many parishioners park.


Capital IDEA receives Federal Funding

Posted on News by Jim OQuinn · September 22, 2007 6:53 AM

Austin Interfaith leaders met with Rep. Lloyd Doggett in the summer to discuss the need for a deeper commitment from the federal government to long-term job training for families in Austin. Thanks to the work of Austin Interfaith leaders and Rep. Doggett, the new Federal budget signed 12/27/2007  includes a $238,000 appropriation for Capital IDEA! 


Water Lines laid near Santa Barbara

Posted on News by Jim OQuinn · September 16, 2007 3:05 AM

Santa Barbara parishioners and their neighbors are seeing the fruits of their labor.  The water lines have finally been laid in the community of Plainview Estates where a number of Santa Barbara parishioners have been living without running water for up to six years.  In addition to the public funds that Austin Interfaith fought for and won from Travis County this past April, families now also need to pay for their individual hookups.  Because their organizing experience was an opportunity for them to build strong relationships and effective organizing strategies, they are working collaboratively to raise the funds needed to connect all the families to the water mains.


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