Indianapolis-based Christian Theological Seminary is making a positive impact on the community through their Faith and Action Project, aimed at fighting poverty. The project, started in 2015, aims to educate and support faith and community leaders to move people out of poverty. Director Lindsey Rabinowitch highlighted housing as a key factor in poverty and emphasized the importance of providing data to illuminate the situation in the Indianapolis community. The project serves as a catalyst for action and is dedicated to helping individuals overcome poverty by equipping them with the necessary resources and support.
Christian Theological Seminary and their work to combat poverty was featured on Community Link with Carolene Mays. The organization’s commitment to addressing the issue of poverty in Indianapolis is evident through their impactful initiatives and dedication to empowering individuals to improve their circumstances. To learn more about CTS and their efforts to make a difference in the community, watch the video provided in the article.
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