human rights – The Albert Baker Fund https://www.albertbakerfund.org Educating Christian Scientists, Blessing the World Mon, 21 Aug 2023 19:23:18 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9 https://www.albertbakerfund.org/files/2017/03/cropped-ABF_logo_sq-32x32.png human rights – The Albert Baker Fund https://www.albertbakerfund.org 32 32 31187602 Net Effect #24: Marivic Mabanag – Executive Director, High Ridge House; Lifetime Social Activist https://www.albertbakerfund.org/2020/09/25/net-effect-24-marivic-mabanag-executive-director-high-ridge-house-lifetime-social-activist/ Sat, 26 Sep 2020 00:54:03 +0000 https://abfcareeralliance.org/?p=3181

Topic: “Marivic’s coming to America journey from the Philippines to study at Wellesley College, the experiences that have shaped her as a social entrepreneur, and what it has meant to her to find Christian Science and serve our movement.”

About Our Speaker:
Marivic has over 35 years of experience working for the nonprofit, public and private sectors, currently as Executive Director of High Ridge House, a Christian Science care facility for healing and renewal in The Bronx, New York.

Originally from the Philippines, Marivic Mabanag came to the U.S. when she received a scholarship to Wellesley College in Massachusetts. As a nationally recognized policy leader, activist and social entrepreneur, she has served on the staff of four mayors and served as the Chief Executive of the California State Domestic Violence Coalition. During her tenure, she helped pass several significant pieces of legislation to increase the protection of domestic violence victims and their children, most importantly, a law that protects domestic violence victims from being incarcerated for refusal to testify against their batterer. She was also appointed by Governor Schwarzenegger to the Human Trafficking Task Force, which helped implement The California Trafficking Victims Protection Act, which made human trafficking a felony in the State of California, the first such legislation in the U.S.

Working throughout California, she helped pass policies that reduced youth access to guns and alcohol and increase resources for prevention instead of incarceration. In another project, she developed the concept of using former gang members to become peacekeepers for their neighborhoods, garnering a $650,000 grant award from President Bill Clinton, one of 17 in the United States

Above all these experiences, what she says she is most grateful for is her experience in finding and practicing Christian Science. She has served as a Christian Science Prison Chaplain in both Massachusetts and California. She helped start Spanish services in her branch church, in a Reading Room near The Mother Church and in jails. She was the Keynote Speaker for the Oregon Institutional Committee and for Arc-en-ciel, a Christian Science camp in Switzerland. Her articles and videos may be found at www.christianscience.com.

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Net Effect #19: Ursula Mueller, Career Diplomat and Humanitarian https://www.albertbakerfund.org/2020/08/21/net-effect-19-ursula-mueller-career-diplomat-and-humanitarian/ Fri, 21 Aug 2020 20:44:20 +0000 https://abfcareeralliance.org/?p=3156

Topic: “Working for Global Humanity Through the Universality of Divine Love”

About Our Speaker:
Ursula Mueller, Assistant Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Deputy Emergency Relief Coordinator for the United Nations

Ursula is a German diplomat and executive with over 30 years of experience in international relations, global issues, and development financing.

Most recently she was Assistant Secretary General of the United Nations (2017-2020) and Executive Director on the Board of the World Bank Group (2014-2017), both positions where she engaged and built trust with multiple stakeholders around complex issues, including coordinating humanitarian affairs worldwide.

From Ursula: “Experiences during my career, while working for humanity globally, confirmed for me the universality of divine Love. The insights I gained through Christian Science about the nature of God, man, and creation, made me want to contribute fully to the Christian Science movement and help reach humanity with the healing message of the Christ.”

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