The next gathering will be Sep. 12. This gathering will be skill building focused. More details to come.
The Interfaith Justice Coalition supports multiple projects and action groups. These initiatives are identified and led by coalition members.
All of the groups are open to anyone who is interested. Groups may list their meeting times and locations on the calendar.
If you would like to start your own group, please contact the IJC Steering Committee for resources and support.
Note: The projects below are active, but resources for this page are still in development. Details will be added soon. Please reach out to the admin team [interfaithncw@gmail.com] if you have questions or want more information about a project in the meantime.
Grounded in faith and/or strong moral convictions we rely on what gives us strength, and each other, to support Wenatchee for Immigrant Justice (WIJ). We will serve as a bridge between WIJ’s and local faith communities and the broader community. We will plan and carryout projects to amplify their needs, and fundraise on their behalf. Most importantly, we will stay actively engaged and nimbly respond in solidarity with our immigrant neighbors as we adapt quickly to changing circumstances.
Contact: interfaithncw@gmail.com
The Rainbow Response Project is focused on addressing the ongoing targeting of the 2LGBTQIA+ community.
Contact: rainbowresponse.ijc@gmail.com
Neighborhood Cooperative is a collective focused on practicing mutual aid, building community, and supporting sustainable practices.
We coordinate various community-driven initiatives, including:
Organizing ride shares and meal trains
Snow shoveling and yard care
Trash clean-up and graffiti removal
Events for sharing household items, hobby sharing, material reuse.
Community potlucks and local storytelling
Issue-based learning circles
We support these efforts as needs emerge, helping neighbors connect and build a more resilient community together.
Contact: goodneighborsncw@gmail.com
The Community and Legislative Advocacy work group provides tips and training on effective lobbying and advocacy. The group identifies and shares advocacy and de-briefing opportunities to share successes and lessons learned. Legislative efforts are coordinated with the Faith Action Network.
We support local community advocacy as opportunities arise and reach out for support through the IJC Action Alert listserve.
Contact: interfaithncw@gmail.com
The food security group focuses on supporting the work of the NCW Food Council and the Community Garden Project at the Trinity Methodist building.
Contact: interfaithncw@gmail.com
The Rallies Group is dedicated to supporting civic actions that reflect our values. The group supported a 2026 training circle centered on de-escalation techniques and understanding rights and risks. This effort is currently loosely facilitated and actively seeking new folks willing to take on leadership and co-leadership roles.
Contact: interfaithncw@gmail.com