(and slides, too)!
Call Congress Today!
We are in the midst of the longest government shutdown in our nation’s history, and it has left millions of us locked out of our jobs, food assistance, and more. Today, November 4, NETWORK and our faith partners are going to Capitol Hill to call for an end to the shutdown.
We will urge Congress to pass a bipartisan solution that ends the shutdown You can join us, too–from your home!
Wednesday, September 24 on Zoom
In the face of challenges experienced by immigrants and immigration service providers, Catholic leaders and communities are staying informed, supporting one another, and defending the dignity of immigrants and the unity of families. Watch NETWORK’s webinar to explore how people of faith and good will can learn from our panel of experts.
Watch the Welcome Back, Congress webinar
While Members of Congress spent the month of August in their districts, our advocates educated their communities about the harmful budget law passed by Congress in July. In this August webinar, NETWORK staff prepared justice-seekers for the return of the 119th Congress. Watch the video and download the slides here!
In 1972, 47 Catholic Sisters gathered in Washington, D.C. and the spark that would become NETWORK was ignited. NETWORK is an inclusive, national, Catholic advocacy organization open to all who share our values, working to achieve equity and justice for everyone. NETWORK’s commitment to Gospel values and Catholic Social Justice principles is expressed on two websites. The first, NETWORK Lobby for Catholic Social Justice, is a 501(c)(4) non-profit whose work focuses on lobbying and grassroots advocacy for specific legislation and policies to advance the common good. The second, NETWORK Advocates for Catholic Social Justice, is a 501(c)(3) non-profit devoted to advocacy and voter education, including training, webinars, and other resources, on the policies that are central to our mission. For important educational resources, please go to Network Advocates.
THE ISSUES
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Catholic Social Justice and the lived experience of real people.




























