International Human Rights Day - 75th Anniversary!

Dear Friends,

Yesterday, December 10th, commemorated the 75th anniversary of International Human Rights Day, a day designed to recognize the United Nation General Assembly’s adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), and the values enshrined in this landmark agreement. The UDHR’s signing marks the first time in history that such a large coalition of international countries adopted a shared set of principles that transcend the laws of their own respective governments.

These principles are rooted in a core belief that all of us as human beings should have equal access to the same set of certain, inalienable rights regardless of our race, religion, gender, ethnicity, political beliefs, or other characteristics. This includes most fundamentally the right to live and exist freely without fear of persecution.

Why the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is Personal to Me:

The UDHR is personal to me. It was in early April of 1994 that my family and I learned what it meant to be denied this basic human right, changing our lives forever. A campaign of mass genocide had been launched in our home country of Rwanda. As the risk of being killed increased with each passing day, my family and I were given no choice but to leave and find safety outside the borders of our own country. In the three months that followed, one million Rwandans would lose their lives.

My family survived because of multiple acts of kindness bestowed to us from friends and at times, even complete strangers. As the executive director for Refugee & Immigrant Services at Inspiritus, a nonprofit organization dedicated to serving vulnerable populations across the Southeast, I am fortunate to witness similar gestures of goodwill every day from individuals who have no personal connection to the new refugees they volunteer to support, but nonetheless feel compelled to get involved in our work because of their compassion and convictions.

It is precisely thanks to the hospitality of everyday people that Georgia’s refugee resettlement program is consistently ranked among the most successful in the nation.

However, given that less than 1% of the current 108.4 million people who are forcibly displaced will be offered the chance to resettle in a new country, we must be open to offering sustainable pathways for individuals escaping violence and persecution and who look to the United States as a champion of Democracy and human rights.

The right to seek asylum is one of the 30 tenants outlined in the UDHR and is one of several options for individuals in need of humanitarian protection to legally enter the U.S. Humanitarian parole is another pathway and has helped thousands of individuals fleeing war, persistent gang violence, or political tyranny, as was the case for the 1,697 Afghan evacuees Georgia welcomed last year after their country fell to Taliban forces.

In recognizing yesterday’s 75th anniversary, it is imperative that we pause to reflect on the progress made in our efforts to uphold human rights since the aftermath of WWII and the of the atrocities of the Holocaust. I wish history had unfolded a differently and the UN’s original vision of preventing future acts of targeted violence and forced displacement; sadly though, such atrocities have happened repeatedly in places like Cambodia, Kosovo, Darfur, Myanmar, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and now, Palestine.

This is not to say the intent of the UDHR has failed; on the contrary, its ability to act as a “north star” for heads of state committed to upholding the values of human rights has helped set a global precedent for their government and its citizens to similarly uphold these values.

As an example, look no further than Georgia’s native son, former President Jimmy Carter, who, in spearheading the passage of the US Refugee Act of 1980, solidified our nation’s role as a leader in refugee resettlement with the creation of a formal government program that has helped provide over three million refugees find safety, stability, and success, in the United States.

While few of us yield the power to prevent human rights violations from taking place, we all have the power as an electorate to ensure our lawmakers are upholding tenants of US and international law that offer life-saving protections for individuals facing war or persecution. As this piece is being written, Congress is simultaneously engaged in negotiations that could result in restricting access to both humanitarian parole and asylum.

HOW YOU CAN HELP:

Help us uplift the 75th anniversary of the UN’s Declaration of Human Rights by calling your Members of Congress and reminding them that asylum is a human right. You can find your House Member and Senators here and may refer to the sample script below.

  • “Hello, my name is [Insert Name] and I am a constituent from [City, State]. I am calling to ask that the [Representative/Senator] stand with asylum seekers and remember that the right to asylum is a human right that every person should be able to claim when their lives are endangered in their home countries. I am aware that Members of Congress on both sides of the aisle are considering tightening asylum access as a concession for passing the President’s requested supplemental foreign aid package to Ukraine and other countries by the end of the year. Asylum is the difference between life and death for individuals in need of immediate safety and it should not be used as a bargaining chip. The protection of fundamental human rights has always been a corner stone of our country’s ideals and foreign policy priorities. As such, I am urging the [Representative/Senator] act to protect these ideals and vote “no” on any measures that would further restrict asylum access for individuals escaping extreme violence and persecution. Thank you."

To learn more about how YOU can get involved and help empower the refugees we accompany on their path from surviving to thriving, visit our website at www.weinspirit.org.

Sincerely,

Aimee Zangandou
Executive Director of Refugees & Immigrants Services
Inspiritus

Give Early for Giving Tuesday!

Dear Friends,

Giving Tuesday is just around the corner! Join the world’s largest generosity movement by partnering with Inspiritus this Giving Tuesday (November 28th)! With your support, we can empower more families & individuals on their path from surviving to thriving.

HOW YOUR DONATION CAN MAKE AN IMPACT:

  • $25 will end hunger for a family of four for a week.

  • $100 will provide children living through a crisis to have critical school supplies and clothing.

  • $250 will empower Household Providers to find a new job to support their family.

  • $1,000 will provide local disaster survivors & refugees with safe housing.

The best part? You don't have to wait to make an impact! You can donate early and support Inspiritus this Giving Tuesday by clicking the button below. Make sure to share it across your social media network using the hashtag #GivingTuesday:

Thank you for your continued support and empowering those accompany on their path surviving to thriving. We are so grateful to all of our donors and supporter who help make what we do possible!

With Gratitude,

Virginia Spencer
Chief Development Officer
Inspiritus

Giving Tuesday is Tuesday, November 28

Dear Friends,

It's that time of year again! Georgia is coming together for a full day of hope on Giving Tuesday, November 28 (the Tuesday after Thanksgiving).

This year, we're setting a $5,000 goal for this Giving Tuesday. In fact, right now GA Gives is allowing early contributions which will go towards Inspiritus' overall Giving Tuesday goal. Click the button below to donate early, and share it across your social media network using hashtags #GivingTuesday #GAgives:

We are so grateful to all of our donors and supporters who help make what we do possible.

With Gratitude,

Virginia Spencer
Chief Development Officer
Inspiritus

Give Hope This Holiday Season!

Dear Friends,  

Hope Tree giving season is here! At Inspiritus, our Hope Tree program gives the gift of hope to refugee and immigrant children and families seeking a new life. We partner with individuals, local congregations, and community organizations to give the gift of hope to those in need.

With your generosity, our hope is to ensure every individual we accompany receives something special this holiday season, whether that be a warm winter coat or a gift card. But we can’t do it alone. We invite you to join us in our mission to empower every person we accompany on their journey from surviving to thriving this giving season.

  • All of our locations are collecting coats! Our goal is to collect over 900 new coats for refugees who have arrived this year in Atlanta, Nashville, Birmingham, and Savannah. All coats collected will be distributed to newly arrived refugees and immigrant families.

  • We are also accepting gift cards! If you are unable to donate a winter coat, you also have the option to send a gift card. The gift cards collected will be used to purchase additional coats that we don't receive donations for. Any remaining gift cards will be distributed to families who already have a coat, or live in Savannah where coats aren't as needed, due to warmer temperatures.

  • Please mail donations to Hope Tree INSPIRITUS by December 8th. You can mail your donation to whichever office you would like to support.

  • If you prefer to make a monetary donation to the Hope Tree Holiday Fund, we will use the money collected to purchase needed winter coats. You can donate to this fund by clicking the button below. Please be sure to select 'Hope Tree' when making your contribution.

WHERE TO MAIL YOUR DONATION:

Nashville Office: 297 Haywood Lane, Nashville, TN 37211

Atlanta Office: 731 Peachtree Street NE, Suite B, Atlanta, GA 30308

Birmingham Office: 117 Southcrest Drive Ste. 104 Birmingham, AL 35209

Savannah Office: 6555 Abercorn St., Suite 205 Savannah, Georgia 31405 


WHERE TO PURCHASE A GIFT CARD:

Each of our offices (Atlanta, Birmingham, Nashville, and Savannah) has an Amazon Wishlist where you can purchase and donate a Visa gift card. You can click on the links below to donate a gift card to the site of your choosing.

  • Atlanta - Purchase an Amazon gift card HERE

  • Birmingham - Purchase an Amazon gift card HERE

  • Nashville - Purchase an Amazon gift card HERE

  • Savannah - Purchase an Amazon gift card HERE

If you have questions, please reach out to our Community Engagement Manager, Sarah Burke, at Sarah.Burke@weinspirit.org or 404-797-7505.

Thank you for the meaningful ways you and your congregations live out your lives as people of faith. Inspiritus is blessed to partner with you as we accompany the most vulnerable among us on their journeys from surviving to thriving.

Sincerely,

Aimee Zangandou
Executive Director of Refugees & Immigrants Services
Inspiritus

Inspiritus: Community Recognition and Awards

John Moeller Award

John Moeller Named One of Georgia's 500 Most Influential Leaders

AWARD-WINNING IMPACT

Reflecting on the past few years, Inspiritus has emerged through seasons that were filled with both challenges and victories. We want to take this moment to celebrate with you two outstanding acknowledgments that reflect the commitment and perseverance of the people that make this organization great. The success of our work is built on the efforts of our staff, board, volunteers and collaborative partners. Thank you for helping us provide award-winning services to neighbors that need it the most.

John Moeller, President & CEO of Inspiritus, was named one of Georgia’s 500 most influential leaders for 2022 by Georgia Trend magazine. The list of leaders was published in a special annual magazine called Georgia 500. It identifies the state’s most influential leaders across 21 industry sectors focusing on economic development and local investment.  Selections are based on extensive research, nominations, and hundreds of interviews, resulting in a selective guide to Georgians who impact the Peach State. Moeller was named in the non-profit sector.

I am humbled to be recognized in Georgia Trend’s Most Influential Leaders 2022,” said Moeller, “It is a testament not to me, but to our incredibly dedicated teams. This honor is a reflection of their leadership and commitment to seeing individuals to thriving. I am grateful to our board, staff, volunteers and partners who continue to stand with us. There's no higher calling than to community service."

John Moeller's unrelenting commitment to empowering those we accompany on their path from surviving to thriving is truly an inspiration to the Inspiritus organization, our collaborative partners and the communities in which we serve. Congratulations John!

The feature above reads: Inspiritus, formerly Lutheran Services of Georgia, is a nonprofit organization dedicated to assisting individuals and families across Georgia whose lives have been disrupted by abuse, neglect, torture, economic distress and natural disaster. It provides a mix of services in Georgia, Alabama and Tennessee, among them: refugee and immigrant services, including Afghan Ally resettlement, social adjustment, cultural orientation and legal services; assistance in the wake of natural disaster; and children’s and family services. Including foster homes.

Moeller is an elder in the North Georgia Conference of the United Methodist Church and has pastored several churches in North Georgia. He served 10 years as CEO of Must Ministries in Marietta and another six years heading Action Ministries in Atlanta. He also is an established speaker on topics such as leadership, nonprofit governance, volunteerism and strategic planning.


Center for Nonprofit Management Honors Inspiritus' Middle Tennessee Empowerment Programs

Last month, the Center for Nonprofit Management in Nashville held its 29th annual Salute to Excellence Awards, the country's largest nonprofit awards ceremony, bringing together leaders in local business, community, and nonprofit sectors for a night of recognition and celebration at Belmont University’s The Fisher Center for Performing Arts.

Inspiritus is honored to have been awarded The Memorial Foundation 2022 Leadership Award from the Center for Nonprofit Management. With over 145 applications submitted, 30 nonprofit organizations and leaders were recognized as winners and finalists across 13 award categories of excellence. The finalist organizations were comprised of nonprofits large and small in diverse service areas supporting communities across Middle Tennessee. The Inspiritus team is humbled to take part in such an amazing event!

Facebook Video: Inspiritus Middle Tennessee Empowerment Programs' highlight video shown at the 2022 Salute to Excellence Awards Ceremony by the Center for Nonprofit Management (Nashville)

Please join us in celebrating all who make this work possible, yourself included. We are grateful for the compassion and commitment of all who help Inspiritus continue to successfully empower our neighbors on their journeys from Surviving to Thriving.

Sincerely,

Virginia Spencer
Chief Development Officer
Inspiritus

Giving Tuesday is Tuesday, November 29 External

Dear Friends,

It's that time of year again! Georgia is coming together for a full day of hope on Giving Tuesday, November 29 (the Tuesday after Thanksgiving).

This year, we're setting a $5,000 goal for this Giving Tuesday. In fact, right now GA Gives is allowing early contributions which will go towards Inspiritus' overall Giving Tuesday goal. Click the link below to donate early, and share it across your social media network using hashtags #GivingTuesday #GAgives:

We're so grateful to all our donors and supporters who help make what we do possible.

With Gratitude,

Virginia Spencer
Chief Development Officer
Inspiritus

Give Hope This Holiday Season

Dear Friends,  

At Inspiritus, our Hope Tree program gives the gift of hope to children in foster care, refugee and immigrant families seeking a new life, and low-income families in our service areas who may not otherwise receive a gift. We partner with local congregations and community organizations to give the gift of hope to those in need. 

With your generosity, our hope is to ensure every individual we accompany receives something special this holiday season, whether that be a warm winter coat or a gift card. But, we can’t do it alone.  

We invite you to join us in our mission to empower to every person we accompany on their journey from surviving to thriving this giving season. Outlined below are ways you can give: 

Inspiritus Middle Tennessee Empowerment Services: Nashville, TN 

  • Inspiritus Middle Tennessee is collecting coats & Visa, Walmart, or Amazon gift cards! Our goal is to collect 50-100 coats & 20 gift cards for children, families, and individuals enrolled in our programming.

  • All coats will be distributed throughout the winter to individuals seeking food assistance from the Inspiritus Pantry.

  • Physical donations can be dropped off at: 1628 Rosa Parks Blvd. Nashville, TN 37208 M-F
    8am-noon. You can also mail your donations to the same address by December 12th.

  • If you prefer to make a monetary donation to the Hope Tree Christmas fund, we will use the funds to purchase needed winter coats. You can send donations to: www.weinspirit.org/donate and select "Hope Tree". Please include “Middle Tennessee Empowerment Donation” in the comment section.

Inspiritus Refugee & Immigrant Services: Nashville, TN 

  • Inspiritus’ Refugee & Immigrant Services is growing! In 2022, we expanded our RIS programming to Nashville, making this our first year resettling refugees in Tennessee!
    Our goal is to collect 65 coats & 40 Visa, Walmart, or Amazon gift cards for families and individuals enrolled in this programming!

  • All coats will be distributed throughout the winter to newly arrived refugees. Gift cards will be distributed to teens in the Kiswahili community led by a local pastor.

  • Gift Cards: Not all of our families are necessarily in need of a coat, but they’re definitely in need of support to make Christmas special given the financial hardships they face every day. The kids we serve in our Unaccompanied Minors program really benefit from getting a gift card that helps them choose something special for themselves especially since family dynamics might be different because of limited family reunification options.

  • You can sign up to donate a coat or gift card here.

  • Please mail gift cards and coats to: Hope Tree INSPIRITUS 297 Haywood Lane Nashville, TN 37211 by December 12th.

  • If you prefer to make a monetary donation to the Hope Tree Christmas fund, we will use the funds to purchase needed winter coats. You can send donations to: www.weinspirit.org/donate and select "Hope Tree". Please include “RIS Middle Tennessee Donation” in the comment section.

Inspiritus Refugee & Immigrant Services: Atlanta, GA 

  • Inspiritus Atlanta is collecting coats & Visa, Walmart, or Amazon gift cards! Our goal is to collect 55 gift cards & 395 coats for families and individuals enrolled in our programming!

  • All coats and gift cards collected will be distributed to newly arrived refugees and immigrants in Atlanta, GA.

  • Gift Cards: Not all of our families are necessarily in need of a coat, but they’re definitely in need of support to make Christmas special given the financial hardships they face every day. The kids we serve in our Unaccompanied Minors program really benefit from getting a gift card that helps them choose something special for themselves especially since family dynamics might be different because of limited family reunification options.

  • You can sign up to donate a coat or gift card here.

  • Please mail donations to Hope Tree INSPIRITUS 731 Peachtree Street NE, Suite B, Atlanta, GA 30308 by December 12th.

  • If you prefer to make a monetary donation to the Hope Tree Christmas fund, we will use the funds to purchase needed winter coats. You can send donations to: www.weinspirit.org/donate and select "Hope Tree". Please include “RIS Atlanta Donation” in the comment section.

Inspiritus Refugee & Immigrant Services: Birmingham, AL 

  • Inspiritus’ Refugee & Immigrant Services has also expanded to Birmingham, making this this our first year celebrating Hope Tree in Alabama! Our goal is to collect 40 Visa, Walmart, or Amazon gift cards & 100 coats for families and individuals enrolled in this programming!

  • All coats and gift cards collected will be distributed to newly arrived refugees and immigrants in Birmingham, AL.

  • Gift Cards: Not all of our families are necessarily in need of a coat, but they’re definitely in need of support to make Christmas special given the financial hardships they face every day. The kids we serve in our Unaccompanied Minors program really benefit from getting a gift card that helps them choose something special for themselves especially since family dynamics might be different because of limited family reunification options.

  • You can sign up to donate a coat or gift card here.

  • Please mail donations to Hope Tree INSPIRITUS 117 Southcrest Drive Ste. 104 Birmingham, AL 35209 by December 12th.

  • If you prefer to make a monetary donation to the Hope Tree Christmas fund, we will use the funds to purchase needed winter coats. You can send donations to: www.weinspirit.org/donate and select "Hope Tree". Please include “RIS Birmingham Donation” in the comment section.

Inspiritus Refugee & Immigrant Services: Savannah, GA

  • Inspiritus Savannah is collecting coats! Our goal is to collect 84 coats for our newest neighbors. All coats collected will be distributed to newly arrived refugees and immigrants in Savannah, GA.

  • You can sign up to donate a coat or gift card here.

  • Please mail donations to Hope Tree INSPIRITUS 106 Oglethorpe Professional Court, STE C Savannah, GA 31406 by December 12th.

  • If you prefer to make a monetary donation to the Hope Tree Christmas fund, we will use the funds to purchase needed winter coats. You can send donations to: www.weinspirit.org/donate and select "Hope Tree". Please include “RIS Savannah Donation” in the comment section.

Inspiritus Children & Family Services: Metro Atlanta & Northwest GA 

  • Inspiritus’ Children & Family Services is collecting Walmart gift cards! Our goal is to collect 50 gift cards for children and families enrolled in our programming.

  • All gift cards will be used to purchase Wishlist gift items for youth and be distributed to foster parents as a holiday token of appreciation!

  • Gift card donations can be sent to: Inspiritus P.O. Box 1091 Hampton, GA 30228 by December 12th.

  • If you prefer to make a monetary donation to the Hope Tree Christmas fund, we will use the funds to purchase needed gift cards. You can send donations to: www.weinspirit.org/donate and select "Hope Tree". Please include “Foster Care Donation” in the comment section.

If you have questions, please reach out to Sherise Boston, Operations Manager, at Sherise.Boston@weinspirit.org or 404-875-0201 (ext. 1010).  

Thank you for the meaningful ways you and your congregations live out your lives as people of faith. Inspiritus is blessed to partner with you as we accompany the most vulnerable among us on their journeys from surviving to thriving. 

Also, be sure to join us for #GivingTuesday - the Global Day of Giving on Tuesday, Nov 29, 2022. 

We're proud to be a part of this global celebration of giving through GAGives. In this time of uncertainty, there's a fundamental truth that gives us hope - that together we can do extraordinary things. 

Save the date and be sure to bookmark this link: 

https://www.gagives.org/organization/Inspiritus 

With Gratitude, 

Virginia Spencer 
Chief Development Officer 
Inspiritus

UPDATE Mailing Address (Time Sensitive Request)

Dear Valued Partner,

Inspiritus Mailing Address Change:

If the following mailing address is on file, please update it as it is no longer active: P.O. BOX 7829 ATLANTA, GA 30357

Kindly update the mailing address on record for Inspiritus to the following:

731 PEACHTREE STREET NE, SUITE B ATLANTA, GA 30308

Why the Change?

On very short notice, the Post Office location housing our P.O. Box 7829 in Atlanta recently moved. Moving forward, Inspiritus has determined that it is in our best interests to receive mail directly at our Atlanta Office location at 731 Peachtree Street NE, Suite B Atlanta, GA 30308.

What if I Sent Mail to the P.O. Box?

There are delays: items mailed to the P.O. Box 7829 during the period of February-April 2022 may experience a 2-6 week delay before we receive it.

Mail that has already been sent to the P.O. Box is still being sorted by the Postal Service with delays resulting from their post office location move. Once the mail is sorted by the Postal Service, it is being forwarded to Inspiritus.

Moving forward, mail intended for Inspiritus should not be sent to our former P.O. Box 7829.

Who Can I Contact at Inspiritus?

If you mailed donation or grant correspondence you would like to discuss, please contact Kim Wilson: kimberly.wilson@weinspirit.org

If you mailed billing or other correspondence you would like to discuss, please contact Sherise Boston: sherise.boston@weinspirit.org

We regret any inconvenience this update may cause and look forward to assisting you.

Sincerely,

Virginia Spencer
Chief Development Officer
Inspiritus

Dear Valued Partner,

Inspiritus Mailing Address Change:

If the following mailing address is on file, please update it as it is no longer active: P.O. BOX 7829 ATLANTA, GA 30357 Kindly update the mailing address on record for Inspiritus to the following: 731 PEACHTREE STREET NE, SUITE B ATLANTA, GA 30308

Why the Change?

On very short notice, the Post Office location housing our P.O. Box 7829 in Atlanta recently moved. Moving forward, Inspiritus has determined that it is in our best interests to receive mail directly at our Atlanta Office location at 731 Peachtree Street NE, Suite B Atlanta, GA 30308.

What if I Sent Mail to the P.O. Box?

There are delays: items mailed to the P.O. Box 7829 during the period of February-April 2022 may experience a 2-6 week delay before we receive it.

Mail that has already been sent to the P.O. Box is still being sorted by the Postal Service with delays resulting from their post office location move. Once the mail is sorted by the Postal Service, it is being forwarded to Inspiritus.

Moving forward, mail intended for Inspiritus should not be sent to our former P.O. Box 7829.

Who Can I Contact at Inspiritus?

If you mailed donation or grant correspondence you would like to discuss, please contact Kim Wilson: kimberly.wilson@weinspirit.org

If you mailed billing or other correspondence you would like to discuss, please contact Sherise Boston: sherise.boston@weinspirit.org

We regret any inconvenience this update may cause and look forward to assisting you.

Sincerely,
Virginia Spencer
Chief Development Officer
Inspiritus

WILL THE UNITED STATES WELCOME REFUGEES FROM UKRAINE?

At this time, the United States is not expecting to receive Ukrainian refugees. It is currently anticipated that Ukrainian refugees will be accepted by European nations. We will continue to watch and be ready to assist refugees from this war in the future, if the United States government makes the determination to do so.

Where will they go? At this time, Ukraine’s neighboring countries, including Poland, Romania, Moldova, Hungary, and Slovakia, have indicated they will accept Ukrainian refugees. Central Europe is already home to millions of Ukrainians, given the region’s close geographical and cultural ties to their home country. It is unlikely, however, that these nations could successfully support a surge of millions of refugees without the support of the U.S. and the wider international community.

We will continue to monitor this situation and update you on new ways you can help, if changes occur.

JOIN US IN PRAYER

We invite you to join with us in accordance with your personal faith and beliefs in prayer for those impacted by this war.

An Interfaith Prayer

Love and Peace,

We pray for all people — men, women and children—

whose lives are in peril in the Ukraine and throughout the world.

We pray for the vision to see

and the faith to believe in a world emancipated from violence.

Heal the wounds of mind, body and spirit that occur due to the violence in our world.

Help us to devote ourselves to the task of making peace in our own neighborhoods and around the world. No one is hidden from your love.

Help us be home to others. Help us manifest your love and peace to the world.

SHARE

Inspiritus stands in solidarity with our neighbors impacted by the war on Ukraine and we pray for peace, healing, and resolution for all of those impacted. We invite you to repost and share a message of support, on all social media platforms, for our Ukrainian neighbors including: #StandWithUkraine.

Thank you for your continued support for the important work of Inspiritus in empowering those impacted by wars, disasters, and life-changing events locally and abroad. We are grateful for your compassion and commitment to empowering survivors to go from surviving to thriving. Thank you!

Join the Conversation: Rebuilding Refugee Resettlement

Refugee Resettlement Discussion

Dear Friend,

We want to invite you to join Inspiritus’ Director of Refugee & Immigrant Services, Aimee Zangandou, and Inspiritus President & Chief Executive Officer, Reverend John R. Moeller, Jr., in their conversation to discuss our long-standing refugee resettlement program.

It's an exciting time for our Refugee Services as we're getting ready to welcome more and more refugees to Georgia. This includes the important work to be done to rebuild the infrastructure for resettlement, and to prepare our communities on how to welcome their new neighbors.

We hope you’ll join us on Thursday, March 18 to learn more about Inspiritus’ refugee resettlement program, and to hear how we are working to make Georgia a welcoming state for those seeking safety and opportunity in our country!

Inspiritus will be holding two webinar sessions (depending on your location):

THURSDAY, MARCH 18

SAVANNAH: Webinar at 10:00 AM

Register Here

ATLANTA: Webinar at 6:00 PM

Register Here

Be sure to register today so you don't miss out on this informative session. Look forward to seeing you on March 18!

Kind Regards,

Sarah Burke
Community Engagement Coordinator
Inspiritus

Ronald Reagan Quote about refugees

Holy Cross Lutheran Church's Legacy

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Dear Friends,

With joy and thanksgiving, we share with you the news that Inspiritus recently received a significant legacy gift to support our work and our ministry. This gift was made possible through the closure of Holy Cross Lutheran Church in Hiram, Georgia.

It was the hope of members of Holy Cross that the proceeds from the sale of its property could bring new life through the work we do at Inspiritus to assist our most vulnerable and medically fragile individuals on a path from surviving to thriving. We are honored to be chosen as a recipient of such a gift.

In his letter to Inspiritus, Bishop Kevin Strickland, Southeastern Synod, ELCA, wrote, “May God’s continued blessing from the life and work of Holy Cross Lutheran Church and their faithfulness be a blessing to those who you serve.” Given the current global pandemic and the increased demands across the three states in which we operate, these funds will support our program needs as we continue to accompany hundreds of individuals and families across our footprint.

We honor today those for whom Holy Cross Lutheran Church was their church. May we always be inspired by their legacy of care for the least among us as we continue their ministry.

With Gratitude,

– Virginia Spencer

Vice President of Development

Inspiritus


Nashville Tornado: Week One-On the Ground

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WEEK ONE-LIVE UPDATE

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WEEK ONE UPDATE:

Over the past weekend, our Inspiritus Disaster Response teams coordinated nearly all of the spontaneous volunteers who showed up to help in Mount Juliet, leading over 1,500 volunteers on Saturday alone!

Emergency officials in Cookeville were overwhelmed by the level of destruction they endured. They had to turn away over 4,000 volunteers until they partnered with us this weekend. We were able to offer the city quick training and free use of our disaster leadership team in Cookeville, to help.

Together with these local city heroes, we helped coordinate over 2,800 volunteers pouring in from all over the country!

In the North Nashville/Germantown community, our MyCanvas art therapy program empowered youth impacted by the storms to process through their experiences and begin to heal. Each day after the tornado, local Lutheran church partners volunteered and generously provided hot cooked meals to local residents and responders, warming many hearts during this dark time.

As we enter week two of our tornado response, we wanted to share our latest information and action steps:    

WHAT WE ARE DOING:

NORTH NASHVILLE / GERMANTOWN 

- Food Box Distribution Site for residents in this hard-hit area

NASHVILLE AREA

- Response teams for debris removal, chainsawing, & tarping

- Volunteer coordination support

- Long-Term recovery planning

COOKEVILLE

- Response teams for debris removal, chainsawing, & tarping

- Volunteer coordination support

- Long-Term recovery planning

THE NEED:

North Nashville / Germantown - Direct hit to homes and businesses; Growing concern about the need for hunger relief for families without power, especially low income or disabled families and children living in the area or families taking shelter in local facilities.

Nashville Area/Mt. Juliet - Initial surveys indicated EF-3 tornado damage in East Nashville, Nashville Donelson's neighborhood and in Mt. Juliet, a town about 20 minutes east of Nashville, the National Weather Service said. Communities inside and outside of metro Nashville were devastated. Local Emergency Management needs support coordinating volunteer and non-profit agency responders seeking to help with debris removal.

Cookeville - Putnam County emergency officials confirmed 18 of the 24 Nashville tornado fatalities occurred in this one community. Local Emergency Management needs support coordinating volunteer and non-profit agency responders seeking to help with debris removal.

HOW TO HELP:

Donate: click here  

Volunteer: click here  

Mail: Gift Cards & Checks

We need gift cards and financial donations, desperately:

  • Home Depot and Lowe's cards: for home repair work and debris removal tools

  • Gas cards: to get volunteer teams to and from the disaster sites where homeowners are in need

  • VISA cards: for clients who have extreme financial needs for survival, and for disaster work supplies

  • WalMart cards: to feed volunteer teams, and for clients with extreme financial needs for survival (ex. Pharmacy medications, baby supplies, etc.)

Gift Cards & Checks can be mailed to:

Inspiritus 

Attn: Disaster Response 

P.O. Box 60597 

Nashville, TN 37206

We're so fortunate and grateful to be working closely with our local community partners, especially the SE Synod of the ELCA and Lutheran Disaster Response. As we enter week two, we continue to need your support to keep our teams on the ground and well-equipped to make a difference.

Please consider making a donation, sending us Home Depot and Lowe’s gift cards, hosting a fundraiser on social media, or even signing up to volunteer in the weeks ahead.

To donate, click here and select Nashville 2020 Tornado.

Blessings to all our friends and family in Nashville! 

-Virginia Spencer

Vice President of Development

Inspiritus

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Nashville Tornado: Day Three-On The Ground

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As we enter day three of our tornado response, we wanted to share our latest observations and action plans:      

  • We've observed a high level of medical difficulties amongst seniors and the disabled in Germantown & North Nashville attending our Feeding site. As days without power tick by, their health concerns increase with limited to no access to medications and support. We've made a call for nurses and will begin to have a nurse there to help starting this Friday. We have an open invitation for medical personnel to serve at our Germantown /Salemtown location at 11am daily at 1628 Rosa Parks Blvd.
     

  • To respond to a high volume of hunger relief needs, we will lift our limits on food box distributions occurring at this site, allowing locals to receive as many food boxes as needed during the first month following the tornado.
     

  • To respond to growing concern over the health and well-being of low income children impacted by the storm, we will begin offering our MyCanvas art therapy programming at this site to help children who are out of school, and without power and food, to process through the trauma of the storm.

WHAT WE ARE DOING:

GERMANTOWN 

- Feeding Station for residents & responders

NASHVILLE

- Response teams for debris removal, chainsawing, & tarping

COOKEVILLE

- Response teams for debris removal, chainsawing, & tarping

THE NEED:
Germantown - Direct hit to homes and businesses; Growing concern about the need for hunger relief for families without power, especially low income or disabled families and children living in the area or families taking shelter in local facilities.

Nashville - This continues to be a search and rescue operation and crews are going house to house. At this time, there are 24 confirmed fatalities, including some children, and more than 88 injuries are being treated at Cookeville Regional Medical Center.*

Cookeville - Putnam County emergency officials confirmed 18 of the 24 Nashville tornado fatalities occurred in this one community, 77 remain unaccounted for at this time.**

HOW TO HELP:

Donate: click here  
Volunteer: click here 


Mail: Gift Cards & Checks   

We need gift cards and financial donations, desperately: 

  • Home Depot and Lowe's cards: for home repair work and debris removal tools

  • Gas cards: to get volunteer teams to and from the disaster sites where homeowners are in need

  • VISA cards: for clients who have extreme financial needs for survival, and for disaster work supplies

  • WalMart cards: to feed volunteer teams, and for clients with extreme financial needs for survival (ex. Pharmacy medications, baby supplies, etc.)

Gift Cards & Checks can be mailed to:

Inspiritus 

Attn: Disaster Response 

P.O. Box 60597  

Nashville, TN 37206

We need your help as those vulnerable in the path of this storm will need additional resources and shelter. To that point, we are also collaborating with our friends at Lutheran Disaster Response, the Tennessee VOAD, the Southeastern Synod of the ELCA, and the Mid-South District of the Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod, as we assess and prepare our short-term and long-term response and recovery work in Middle Tennessee. We are closely monitoring, day-by-day, the emerging needs of the community surrounding our Inspiritus Nashville program site, and will need partners to help us to continue to respond to these needs next week. 


To donate, 
click here and select Nashville 2020 Tornado. Our prayers are with everyone in this tornado's path.
Blessings to all our friends and family in Nashville! 

-Virginia Spencer
Vice President of Development
Inspiritus
  

P.S. Volunteers from across the community and the region unloaded 5,807 pounds of food this morning into the Inspiritus food pantry to be distributed into the North Nashville/Germantown communities. Thanks to the Southeastern Synod ELCA, we have a generator to be able to handle cold products. For the duration of the disaster relief the eligibility requirements will be loosened. Thank you Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee!

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Nashville Tornado: Day Two-We're on the Ground

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In the early hours of Tuesday morning, Nashville suffered a tornado that left at least 24 dead, 77 missing, and many homes destroyed.    

WHAT WE ARE DOING:
GERMANTOWN 
- Feeding Station for residents & responders
NASHVILLE - Response teams for debris removal, chainsawing, & tarping
COOKEVILLE - Response teams for debris removal, chainsawing, & tarping

THE NEED:
Germantown - Direct hit to homes and businesses; Growing concern about the need for hunger relief for families without power, especially low income or disabled families and children living in the area or families taking shelter in local facilities.
Nashville - This continues to be a search and rescue operation and crews are going house to house. At this time, there are 24 confirmed fatalities, including some children, and more than 88 injuries are being treated at Cookeville Regional Medical Center.*
Cookeville - Putnam County emergency officials confirmed 18 of the 24 Nashville tornado fatalities occurred in this one community, 77 remain unaccounted for at this time.**

HOW TO HELP:  

Donate: click here  
Volunteer:
click here 
Mail: Gift Cards & Checks   

We need gift cards and financial donations, desperately: 

  • Home Depot and Lowe's cards: for home repair work and debris removal tools

  • Gas cards: to get volunteer teams to and from the disaster sites where homeowners are in need

  • VISA cards: for clients who have extreme financial needs for survival, and for disaster work supplies

  • WalMart cards: to feed volunteer teams, and for clients with extreme financial needs for survival (ex. Pharmacy medications, baby supplies, etc.)

Gift Cards & Checks can be mailed to:

Inspiritus 

Attn: Disaster Response 

1628 Rosa L. Parks Blvd. 

Nashville, TN 37208

We need your help as those vulnerable in the path of this storm will need additional resources and shelter. To that point, we are also collaborating with our friends at Lutheran Disaster Response, the Tennessee VOAD, the Southeastern Synod of the ECLA, and the Mid-South District of the Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod, as we assess and prepare our short-term and long-term response and recovery work in Middle Tennessee.

To donate, click here and select Nashville 2020 Tornado. Our prayers are with everyone in this tornado's path.

Blessings to all our friends and family in Nashville! 

-Virginia Spencer
Vice President of Development
Inspiritus



P.S. Today, volunteers from St. Andrew Lutheran Church in Franklin, TN joined us and grilled 700 burgers & hotdogs at our Inspiritus Nashville site in Germantown (formerly St. Paul's Lutheran Church). The community came together to serve residents and responders; including policemen, power linemen, and first responders. With your support, we will continue bringing the community together to serve & be filled with hope! (Pictured: CEO-John Moeller, Regional Director of Middle Tennessee-Janet Arning, and Program Coordinator-Christie Farrar)

John Moeller, CEO, Inspiritus