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Have Faith in the Religious Community’s Power to Make Social Change

World map in pill form
Oct 24, 2016

In the language of our faith and moral traditions, there is no shortage of commitment to social justice.

All major religious traditions set out a clear mandate to provide for the needs of the poor and sick, and to go beyond mere charity to also work for justice and the fulfillment of human rights.  Old Testament prophets and Jesus Christ spoke in terms of justice.  The Quran invokes justice, and Confucian principles  embrace a community-wide obligation to provide for the needs of all.

More importantly, people of faith have often embraced those calls to action, and in so doing helped make the world a better place. When it comes to reversing the dismal state of access to essential medicines, there is every reason to believe we can do so again...

Access to healthcare is a moral imperative and a human right

  • 100 million Americans are uninsured or underinsured
  • Two-thirds of Americans each year skip treatment or medicines due to cost
  • People are suffering, even dying, needlessly

There are proven solutions to fix our broken system.
People of faith can help build the movement for lifesaving reform.

Join us!

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