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Rochester A City of Compassion Steering Committee 2017 Status Report

 
Public Report on Rochester A City of Compassion (RocCoC) led by Rochester MN A City of Compassion
Last modified: December 24, 2017

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Year end report on status and what to look forward to ...  "as Mary Alessio of the Locks of Compassion Project declares “Compassion is rippling throughout our community”

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Compassionate City Steering Committee:

Cathy Ashton, Sr. Marlys Jax, Barbara Kermisch, Jan Manahan, Loretta Mogen, Anne Morton, Deb Newman, Ashok Patel, Kathy Peterson, Paula Smith, Mary Beth Thesing, Rich Van Dellen. 

 

Completed Projects

  • September 17, 2017: Compassionate City workshop at Women and Spirituality Conference October 22, 2017:
  • Journey of Peace VIII at Assisi Heights: Weaving Compassion workshop invited people of all faiths and cultures to experience diverse practices of compassion for the purpose of weaving health and peace in our fractured world October, 2017:
  • Rochester Public Library provided Compassion Reading list suggestions for all ages which has been made into a Compassionate Rochester MN pamphlet.
  • October 2nd and November 6th, 2017: Sponsored the movie "Walk With Me", a journey into mindfulness based on Thich Nhat Hanh's early journals, for a community showing through Gathr Films.
  • November 7, 2017: The UMR Connects Free Professional Speaker Series held a panel discussion on compassion and the city's next steps.
  • December 10, 2017: Participation in the Rochester Muslim Community Circle multi-faith Journey of Peace event.
  • December 13, 2017:  Cathy Ashton receives the Mayors Medal of Honor for Humanitarian Services for her work creating Rochester a Compassionate City through the international Charter for Compassion .

 

On Going Projects

  • Outreach into the community via a Listening Tour with elected officials, community agencies, religious and spiritual communities and educational institutions
  • Member presence at community meetings and events
  • Design and launch of the Compassionate Rochester MN website  
  • Monthly Compassionate Rochester lunch meet & greet at Mt Olive Church beginning in February, 2018
  • A second ongoing monthly compassionate Rochester lunch meet & greet at RCTC is planned for February, 2018
  • Joint summer compassion event with 125 Live seniors and RNeighbors children and families
  • Environmental projects in conjunction with the Earthfest Committee and the Chester Woods volunteer group
  • A summer program offering at Assisi Heights Spirituality Center
  • Further collaborative meetings with the post-secondary education community in Rochester including RCTC, UMR, Winona State and St. Mary's
  • Partnership with RCTC as RCTC develops and signs their own Compassion Charter
  • Assist Winona MN as they pursue exploring becoming a Compassionate City
  • Develop and maintain a calendar of events on the Compassionate Rochester MN website
  • Encourage individual sign-up and Partners in the community that affirm the Charter for Compassion in the sectors of Arts, Business, Education, Environment, Healthcare, Peace and Nonviolence, Religion/Spirituality/Interfaith, Restorative Justice, Science and Research, Social Injustice, Social Services or Women and Girls.
  • Increase the Charter's role and effectiveness as a network by hosting events, trainings, conference calls and providing forums for resource exchange


 
 

 


 

Impact Levels

  Impact Lvl 1: Best Practice ; Caring Relationship ; Civic Engagement ; Diversity and Inclusion ; Sustainability

 

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