About 100 women of all faiths joined together to assemble birthing kits for UMCOR. Photo: Cynthia McNeal Plater. |
By Cynthia McNeal Plater*
It all started with an advocacy alert from Women of Reform Judaism, an organization that represents more than 65,000 women in nearly 500 groups around the world. The alert begins: “On Yom Kippur the liturgy reads, ‘We have sinned against life by ignoring those who suffer in distant lands.’” So, the Sisterhood of Temple Israel in Croton-on-Hudson, New York, decided to put this advocacy alert into action.
About 100 women of different faiths, including the United Methodist Women of Asbury Church, also of Croton-on-Hudson, got together to learn about the various health issues women face around the world, such as complications during pregnancy and childbirth—the leading cause of death and disability for women in developing countries. In observance of what we learned, we helped assemble over 100 Birthing Kits for the United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR). The birthing kit provides traditional birthing attendants with the basic tools they need to ensure a safe and healthy delivery.
Tina Pershing and Marilyn Bovone (wearing UMW stoles) join the assembly line to prepare birthing kits. |
The following week we met at the Upper Westchester Muslim Society in Thornwood, NY, where we formed an assembly line to prepare and package UMCOR Birthing Kits. The contents of the kits were donated by local businesses, including Phelps Memorial Hospital, Home Depot, Stop & Shop, Sav-Mor Pharmacy, and Hampton Inn. To save the shipping costs, members of the Asbury congregation then delivered the kits to the New York Annual Conference.
Photo: Cynthia McNeal Plater |
I was honored to be among women from all walks of life, and see
them come together in solidarity with their sisters around the globe, and to
see the donations that poured in from local businesses. Together, I know we are
making a difference in the lives of future expectant mothers.
*Plater is a member of the Asbury
Church UMW and the Trainer and Desktop Support Technician for the Information
Technology unit of Global Ministries.
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