Arlington Interfaith Council

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The  Arlington Interfaith Council has a new web site

The url is http://www.arlingtoninterfaith.org

This web site will go dark in the next couple of months

To go arlingtoninterfaith.org click on this link

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The Arlington Interfaith Council (AIC) is a group of passionate individuals dedicated to addressing the issues of social justice and advocating for those who do not have a voice in Arlington and surrounding communities.
 
The Interfaith Council consists of Faith Communities and Helping Hands Agencies who provide direct services to individuals in need. These services include providing housing grants for homeless families, a warm meal for a hungry veteran, a job interview for an ex-offender, a winter coat for someone who cannot afford one, and many other services. The AIC provides funding and monetary donations to the partnering Helping Hands agencies. The AIC meets once a month to discuss an update on relevant issues, share communications, and fellowship with one another.
 
If you are interested in joining the AIC, or attending one of the meetings, please contact AIC president, Jim Burke.

Next Meeting:
Monday, November 19, 2011
7:30 pm  
St George's Episcopal Church
915 North Oakland Street
Arlington, Virginia

Annual Breakfast with the
Arlington County Board
February 14, 2011

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Board Chairman Christopher Zimmerman

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Christopher Zimmerman with AIC President Jim Burke

Recent Publications:
 

November 2011 E-Bulletin

 

 
 
Contacts:

 
Arlington Interfaith Council  
P.O. Box 5161  
Arlington, VA 22205 
 Phone: 703-536-3280

MISSION STATEMENT
 
The mission of the Arlington Interfaith Council is to provide a tangible religious witness in the community through promotion of understanding and cooperation among member congregations and to develop and support programs to alleviate suffering and promote justice for residents of Arlington