Category: News

WES Blog — Free Trees

From the Earth Ethics Action Team As WES moves forward with Casey Trees to plant three trees on the grounds, the Earth Ethics Action Team has information for congregants to get free trees for their own property to Improve air & water quality Cool homes and reduce energy bills Beautify neighborhoods Reduce global warming If … Continue reading WES Blog — Free Trees

Ruth Bader Ginsburg

Dear Ones, I am holding you in love as we absorb the news that Ruth Bader Ginsburg has died. Our nation and our world are much better for her life and her work. She leaves a legacy of moral witness, ethical action, love of the arts, and legal scholarship. We can and will carry forward … Continue reading Ruth Bader Ginsburg

WES Blog — Food Justice for Our Immigrant Neighbors

Gang violence against youth, domestic violence against women and trans people and dire poverty continue to push thousands of migrants to seek a better life in the U.S. In 2018, WES members supported Monika and Carlos in their effort to attain asylum. Now Trump has virtually ended the possibility of asylum for immigrants from Central America and … Continue reading WES Blog — Food Justice for Our Immigrant Neighbors

Time to Reclaim Our Vote!

Did you know that members of WES have been hard at work on a postcard campaign, helping disenfranchised voters get registered to vote for the November election? With support from the AEU, UUSJ, the Reeb Project, and Reclaim Our Vote/NAACP, we sent out 1,500 postcards to voters in North Carolina and Texas this summer. We … Continue reading Time to Reclaim Our Vote!

From Share the Plate Recipient The Homeless Children’s Playtime Project

Every month, the Washington Ethical Society community shares half of its donated cash during its Share-the-Plate portion of platform services with a local organization that aligns with WES’ values. In the month of June, WES donated to the Homeless Children’s Playtime Project! Here is a letter WES recently received highlighting the great work being done … Continue reading From Share the Plate Recipient The Homeless Children’s Playtime Project