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    I'm a whistler and a wordsmith, and at 6'7", most people look up to me...literally. My passions are helping people, social justice, gardening, bird-hearing, community building, and hanging out with friends and family.

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    ✍️ currently working on: Tantur: Seeking Christian Unity in a Divided City ✍️ author, journalist, storyteller \ud83c\udfe1 St Martin de Porres House of Hospitality, Harrisburg, PA

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    I'm the director of Lydia's House house of hospitality in Norwood Ohio (www.stlydiashouse.org) and I'm a mom of 3, wife, Catholic, community developer. If you'd like to work with us we're hiring https://stlydiashouse.org/fellowshipprogram/

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    A land-based Christian communal farm, located on the ancestral land of the Ho-Chunk and Sac and Fox Nations outside Platteville, Wisconsin. CSA, farmer's market, events, & more!

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    Abby Rampone holds an MDiv from Union Theological Seminary and has a background in the Catholic Worker movement. She enjoys writing, community-building, and cats.

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