Catholic Peacebuilding Network
CPN acts as a clearinghouse of tools for researching, teaching, and learning about Catholic peacebuilding, and they have a searchable database.
CPN acts as a clearinghouse of tools for researching, teaching, and learning about Catholic peacebuilding, and they have a searchable database.
FOR has resources for education and action for all ages, including a page dedicated to resources for children.
Pax Christi USA provides reflection booklets for Lent and Advent on peace and nonviolence. Pax Christi International has an advocacy training manual for peacemakers.
The Catholic Mobilizing Network website has resources for prayer, education, and action on opposition to the death penalty as well as support for restorative justice.
Fair Trade Federation is the trade association for businesses in the US that have pledged a transparent supply chain free from human trafficking. The website has a searchable database of companies as well as resources on fair trade.
Downloadable PDF of resources for National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month.
Talitha Kum is the global organization representing Catholics in consecrated life united in ending human trafficking. They offer a useful 118-page training manual to prevent trafficking and assist its victims.
Justice for Immigrants maintains resources in English, Spanish, and several other languages, to assist migrants in the United States. They also provide some bishops’ statements, educational webinars, and opportunities for Catholics to take action.
Bilingual resources for parishes and schools to assist with prayer, reflection, and educational activities.
(CMS) is a think tank and an educational institute devoted to the study of international migration, to the promotion of understanding between immigrants and receiving communities, and to public policies that safeguard the dignity and rights of migrants, refugees and newcomers. CMS was established in 1964 and formally incorporated in 1969 by the Congregation of the Missionaries of St. Charles, Scalabrinians, a community of Catholic priests, nuns and lay people dedicated to serving migrants and refugees throughout the world.
This website contains prayer and educational resources, curricula and course modules, and opportunities to take action. It also provides a few examples of places to buy slave-free goods.