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Interfaith Community Against Domestic Violence

Programs and Activities

Safe Jum`aa - Muslim Program

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Safe Jum`aa is an invitation to Muslim communities in Montgomery County to devote one Jum’aa during the month of October, Domestic Violence Awareness Month, to the topic of domestic violence.  The purposes of Safe Jum`aa are (1) to support domestic violence victims/survivors in mosques, (2) to educate imams and Muslim leaders about domestic abuse, and (3) to encourage Muslim communities to develop domestic violence services and programs to help prevent domestic violence.  Here are some resources:

Research your mosque’s stand on domestic violence.

See the Resources section at www.peacefulfamilies.org.  Also, see the Islamic Circle of North America’s information on domestic violence as part of ICNA’s National Family Campaign: http://www.icna.org/family/index.php?option=com_content&view=frontpage&Itemid=1.

 

Volunteer Opportunities

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Our Programs

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Domestic Violence: What Faith Communities Can Do: a two-hour presentation including video and handouts available to congregations.

Annual Spring Conference: focused on the intersection of faith and domestic violence for religious professionals, domestic violence professionals, and laypeople.

Guiding Lights: regional quarterly meetings of volunteer liaisons from faith communities to the Interfaith Community.

Training for Domestic Violence Ministry: a two-day training for lay people and/or religious professionals who want to establish a ministry for DV families in their faith community.

 Lethality Training for Faith Leaders as First Responders: regional trainings on a protocol that enables religious leaders to assess dangerousness and increase safety in domestic violence situations.  Funded by a grant from Montgomery County Government.

Pastoral Care for Domestic Violence: a five-session course for clergy and other professionals with a basic understanding of domestic violence.

 Pastoral Care Program at the Family Justice Center (FJC), Rockville: A developing program for volunteers (lay people and religious professionals) available during the day once or twice a month to give pastoral support and guidance to domestic violence victims.

For More Information: contact Becky Barker, Chair of the IFCADV Training Committee, at 240-777-4203 or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 

The Safe Sabbath - Christian Program

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 Develop a program exploring the affects of domestic violence and pastoral solutions.

  • Research your church's/denomination's stand on domestic violence (see the "About the Issues" section of this website for a list).  For an excellent model, see the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops statement, "When I Call for Help." www.usccb.org/laity/women/violence.shtml.

  • Create an insert for your Order of Service or use this one from the FaithTrust Institute: www.faithtrustinstitute.org/downloads/dvawarenessinsert.pdf

  • Scripture. See KEEPING THE FAITH by Marie M. Fortune (1987, HarperCollins), for prayers and Scripture interpreted for survivors.

 

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Contact Us

Interfaith Community Against Domestic Violence

Address: P.O. Box 867
Silver Spring MD 20918

Email: ifcadv@ifcadv.org

Telephone Messages: 240-777-2403

Fax: 301-681-3268

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