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Together for Democracy Resource Hub
Together for Democracy Resource Hub
Build community, find courage, and advance democracy by hosting a Dinner for Democracy or Coffee for Change. Get everything you need to gather friends, neighbors, and colleagues for meaningful conversations and collective action.
The Mayor Who Made Compassion His Mission
Charter for Compassion launches "With Compassion," a new podcast series exploring how compassion can transform politics and civic life. The debut episode features Greg Fischer, who served 12 years as Mayor of Louisville, Kentucky—making compassion one of his city's three core values.
Living room Conversations
"I've experienced a number of times where I found myself thinking, 'Oh I never thought of it that way' or I recognized that someone else's experience opened me up to a new way of seeing that topic. I found myself seeing something for the first time."
— Conversation Participant
The Landing
Why this matters:
Less than 1% of human trafficking victims are identified
Many victims don't even realize they're being trafficked
Traditional services require victim identification, creating barriers to help
By serving anyone who has experienced the sex trade, we eliminate these barriers
This approach increases victim identification and connects more people with life-saving support
Founded in 2015, The Landing started as a dream to reach survivors who were slipping through the cracks. Our founders wanted to create a safe space for survivors, regardless of whether they were ready to leave their current situation.
102725 OnLine Safety, Compliance and Security for Our Churches
Why Church Safety Matters
Your church should be a safe place. Everyone should feel welcome and protected. But many churches don't know where to start with safety planning.
What churches deal with:
More than 75% of churches don't have a safety team
Many churches don't know what rules they need to follow
Church leaders want to help but don't know what to do first
Communities need safe places to gather and worship
This event will help you learn simple ways to make your church safer for everyone.
112525 Charter for Compassion 2.0
A Transformed World
The Charter for Compassion envisions a world where all life flourishes with compassion. Founded by scholar Karen Armstrong after receiving the TED Prize in 2008, the Charter was unveiled on November 12, 2009, with support from thousands of contributors worldwide.
The principle of compassion lies at the heart of all religious, ethical and spiritual traditions—the Golden Rule that calls us to treat others as we wish to be treated. The Charter translates this ancient wisdom into a living, breathing movement for our times.
Cognitively Based Compassion Training (CBCT®)
Join a life-changing 10-week journey into Cognitively Based Compassion Training. Developed at Emory University and backed by decades of research, CBCT helps you strengthen attention, regulate emotions, and sustain compassion for yourself and everyone you meet.
What is CBCT?
Compassion U™ is a virtual way to learn CBCT (Cognitively Based Compassion Training), a program developed at Emory University in 2005 to cultivate compassion and emotional well-being in adults. CBCT is already transforming the fields of healthcare, mental health, education, and business.
International Civil Society Action Network (ICAN)
At a time of division and violence, ICAN Peacework provides pathways for youth to develop leadership through nonviolence, emotional wellness, and community-centered justice. Their work builds resilience and healing through storytelling, conflict resolution, and restorative circles—equipping future generations with the tools to shape more compassionate, inclusive communities.