Day 5 of 21-Day Racial Justice Challenge

Day 5. Read the resolution of the 223rd General Assembly of the PC(USA) on environmental racism. FPCY started this 21-day challenge on Sunday, June 21. You are invited to complete this challenge as...

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Day 4 of 21-Day Racial Justice Challenge

Day 4. Study the Week Two lesson from the Facing Racism Study Guide. FPCY started this 21-day challenge on Sunday, June 21. You are invited to complete this challenge as part of a group or on your own,...

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Day 3 of 21-Day Racial Justice Challenge

Day 3. Watch an updated version of the Clark doll experiment, which explores how early-in-life ideas of racial inferiority and superiority are internalized. FPCY started this 21-day challenge on Sunday,...

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Food Pantry Saturday June 27

Important Update, because of concerns about COVID-19 We are holding our pantry distribution outside with a drive-through hands-free model for everyone’s safety All volunteers will wear gloves and masks We...

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Day 2 of 21-Day Racial Justice Challenge

Day 2. Study the Week One lesson from the Facing Racism Study Guide. FPCY started this 21-day challenge on Sunday, June 21. You are invited to complete this challenge as part of a group or on your own,...

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Day 1 of 21-Day Racial Justice Challenge

Are you taking the 21-day Racial Justice Challenge which was developed by our denomination to help individuals and congregations raise awareness and encourage action? Day 1. Read the PC(USA) churchwide...

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FPCY Pantry Receives $5000 Grant

The United Way of Westchester and Putnam announced that $1 million in grants have been distributed among more than 50 local nonprofit organizations responding to unprecedented needs driven by COVID-19....

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The Power of Plastic

Join us (virtually) on June 28 at noon as we hear from Gillian Rosh about novel ways to treat our “precious plastic” and upcycle it into new uses. The purpose of the talk is to make all of...

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Racism Studies

The turmoil in our country of the past few weeks has made it clear that racism is a continuing scourge in our country. We must seek to address this problem, but where do we even begin? This summer, the...

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