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Community Link: Faith and action project from CTS

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INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Each week on Community Link, Carolene Mays takes a look at an organization or business that is making a positive impact on the community.

This week, Mays was joined by two members of the Christian Theological Seminary, an interfaith group to fight poverty in Indianapolis.

CTS started the Faith and Action Project in 2015 as a calling to help their community, Director Lindsey Rabinowitch said. “We created the Faith and Action Project really to serve as a catalyst for action to move people out of poverty by educating and equipping and supporting faith and community leaders,” she said.

The project has set their sights on housing as a key factor in poverty, “We see housing as a core tenant to moving out of poverty,” Rabinowitch said.

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CTS works to provided data to illuminate the situation that the Indianapolis community is facing.

To learn more about CTS and their work to combat poverty. Watch the video above.



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