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Your MUM Contributions at Work

$2,200-$4,000 Empathetically transforms 100 peoples’ understanding of an ex-prisoner’s life re-entering society by conducting a Returning Prisoner Simulation, with materials This includes staff, materials, food, transportation and other costs.  MUM will hold simulations in several different Wisconsin cities for professional groups, students, and congregations.  ( $540 alone will pay for the RPS’s supplies - including photocopies, folders and other items needed to hold a simulation.)

$3,500            Challenges and motivates 10,000 people to continue in social justice work by delivering an issue of “Dialogue”, MUM’s quarterly newsletter of issues, ideas & action information This includes writing, layout, printing, assembly, mailing, and postage

$1,200 Builds bridges, opens minds and creates new understanding by holding a Dialogue Forum where MUM organizes an open exchange of ideas on controversial issues so that all views can be heard in a safe setting

$650            Connects thousands of people with local social justice work opportunities with MUM, congregations, and other community groups by sending a Social Action Connection mailing. This includes writing, layout, printing, mailing, and postage

$500    Grows healing relationships of care and compassion between 30 concerned adult volunteers, their assigned child with an incarcerated parent, and the child’s custodial family members by hosting a social gathering. This includes activities, materials, snacks and related expenses.

$160-$225            Opens 100 people to the possibilities of new creative approaches that transform yesterday’s prisoners into today’s constructive neighbors by presenting a Restorative Justice Panel Discussion. 1- 4 members of Voices Beyond Bars – an action group of formerly incarcerated persons,  a MUM staff member, and MUM’s documentary film, “Today’s Prisoners, Tomorrow’s Neighbors” presented before a large group

$140            Unleashes the creative healing potential of concerned faith community members linking with others to transform neighborhoods by underwriting a local cluster meeting.  Groups such as Allied Partners (AP), Greater Isthmus Group (GIG), or Northside Communities of Faith (NCF) join MUM staff, members from interested congregations and other volunteers to work on housing, homelessness, health and wellness.