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Compassion Games 2015

Compassion GamesJoin Silicon Valley Interreligious Council (SiVIC), Carry the Vision (CTV),
and other community groups in a coopetition*
to make Silicon Valley a more compassionate society!

*Coopetition = Cooperative Competition

We invite you to be a part of the Compassion Games again this year. Compassionate Silicon Valley is once again competing with groups and cities around the world to demonstrate who is the most compassionate of all!

Follow the links for more information and join the team!*

*These are also in the menu above under “Projects”

Interviews from Teen Leadership Council

Interviews from Teen Leadership Council

The Teen Interfaith Leadership Council traveled to New Mexico in July to visit religious communities, engage in dialogue and community service, and to make new friends. Accompanied by SiVIC Board Members Deacon Steve Herrera and Diane Fisher, the students learned more about the religious diversity of the US, and learned skills for sharing their religious traditions with one another. Click on the picture or the link below to see interviews with the students describing their experiences. Thanks to Deacon Steve Herrera for the video production.

Teen Leadership Councilhttps://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_TlPuPNd5zQZV9ZZnQwb3U2U28/view?pli=1

 

 

Human Trafficking in the South Bay

Human Trafficking in the South BayHuman Trafficking in the South Bay: Info and Action Night

Wednesday, August 5, 2015, 6:30- 8:30 pm
Jewish Community Center
Levy Family Campus
14855 Oka Road
Los Gatos, CA 95032

WIth Congresswoman Zoe Lofgren, District Attorney Jeff Rosen, and Supervisor Cindy Chavez, and a Panel of experts on Human Trafficking. See details here.