The Covid-19 pandemic has brought into focus not only the huge disparities in healthcare, but how members of marginalized and vulnerable populations have struggled with isolation, depression and despair, food insecurity, and grief and loss. This program will highlight how members of diverse faith communities have formed partnerships to meet the needs of the most underserved, within the boundaries of their faith communities and beyond.
The participants will share their unique experiences of how faith and spirituality can provide not only healing, but a mechanism for support across religious and spiritual traditions.
Register here https://tinyurl.com/responding-to-covid19 by Thursday, July 15, 2021 at 5:30 p.m. Eastern Time (ET)
2.5 CEU Credit Hours