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Justice in the Modern Era: Understanding Legal Rights and Reform
The concept of justice continues to evolve as our society faces new challenges and opportunities for reform. As we proceed through 2025, understanding the current
Understanding Asylum Rights: A Comprehensive Guide for 2025
The global landscape for asylum seekers remains complex and challenging as we move through 2025. With ongoing conflicts and environmental crises driving displacement worldwide, understanding
Breaking the Stigma: Understanding Mental Health in 2025
The landscape of mental health awareness and treatment has transformed dramatically in recent years. As we navigate through 2025, understanding mental health has become more
Post-Recovery Support for Addiction: ELOI Ministries’ Comprehensive Solutions in the USA
Addiction doesn’t discriminate—it affects individuals from all walks of life, often leaving behind devastation in its wake. At ELOI Ministries, we believe that recovery is
Promoting Justice for All: ELOI Ministries’ Work with Vulnerable Communities in the USA
Justice is the cornerstone of a fair society, yet countless vulnerable communities in the United States—immigrants, minorities, and low-income families—face systemic barriers to accessing their
Building a Strong Support Network in Recovery: Your Guide to Lasting Success
A robust support network is crucial for maintaining long-term recovery. This guide explores how to build and maintain relationships that support your journey to wellness.
Journeys of Hope: Real Stories of Addiction Recovery at ELOI Ministries
The path to recovery is unique for everyone, but one thing remains constant: hope is the foundation of lasting change. At ELOI Ministries, we’ve witnessed
Understanding the Asylum Journey: From Crisis to Hope | ELOI Ministries Support Guide
The Journey to Safety: Understanding Asylum Seekers’ Path to Hope For thousands of individuals fleeing persecution, the path to safety in America represents both tremendous
Justice and Mental Health: Addressing the Needs of Incarcerated Individuals
Introduction The intersection of justice and mental health is a critical issue, particularly concerning incarcerated individuals. Understanding their needs and advocating for appropriate services is
Creating Community: Building Support Networks for Mental Health
Introduction Community plays a crucial role in promoting mental health and well-being. Building support networks can provide individuals with the necessary resources to navigate their
Understanding the Impact of Trauma: A Faith-Based Approach to Healing
Introduction Trauma is a pervasive issue that affects countless individuals, leading to significant mental health challenges. Understanding its impact is crucial for developing effective healing
Faith and Healing: The Role of Spirituality in Mental Health Recovery
Introduction The journey to mental health recovery is multifaceted, and spirituality can play a vital role in this process. For many, faith provides hope, purpose,
Justice for All: The Intersection of Faith and Advocacy for Mental Health Reform
Introduction The intersection of mental health and justice is a critical issue that requires attention and advocacy. Faith-based organizations have the opportunity to champion justice
Breaking the Stigma: How Faith Communities Can Support Mental Health
Introduction Mental health issues are often shrouded in stigma, leaving many to suffer in silence. Faith communities hold a unique position in combating this stigma.
Mental Health and Addiction Support: Healing Communities Together
A Crisis in Mental Health and Addictions Mental health issues and addiction are silent epidemics affecting millions of Americans every year. According to the National
Justice for New Americans: Empowering Immigrants and Refugees
Breaking Barriers for New Americans The journey to America represents hope, opportunity, and a fresh start for millions of immigrants and refugees. Yet, navigating the
Mental Healthcare in America: Navigating Access and Innovation in 2024
The State of Mental Health in America As we progress through 2024, mental health remains a critical national concern. One in five American adults experience
Education in America: Innovating for Tomorrow
American education continues evolving through technology integration, personalized learning approaches, and emphasis on future-ready skills. Innovation in education addresses diverse learning needs while preparing students
Climate Change Mitigation in the USA: Safeguarding Our Children’s Tomorrow
Climate change impacts American children differently across regions, from intensifying hurricanes along the coasts to prolonged droughts in the Southwest. Today’s youth-led climate movements are
ELOI Ministries USA: Empowering Lives through Comprehensive Guidance and Counseling.
Author:: Bagombeka Job In a rapidly evolving world filled with numerous challenges and uncertainties, the need for effective guidance and counseling services has never been
ELOI Ministries USA: Comprehensive Post-Recovery Support for Asylum Seekers.
Author:: Bagombeka Job In the United States, the journey of an asylum seeker does not end once they receive asylum status. The process of rebuilding
ELOI Ministries USA: Supporting Asylum Seekers in Attaining Necessary Documentation.
Author:: BAGOMBEKA JOB The journey of an asylum seeker is often fraught with peril, uncertainty, and daunting challenges. Upon reaching the United States, these individuals
ELOI Ministries USA: Transforming the Lives of Immigrants in Vermont through Education, Health Care, Insurance, and Shelter.
Author:: Bagombeka Job ELOI Ministries USA is dedicated to transforming the lives of immigrants and other vulnerable populations in Vermont by providing crucial services such
ELOI Ministries USA: Transforming Lives Through making people understand their human rights.
Author:: Bagombeka Job ELOI Ministries USA plays a pivotal role in helping people understand their human rights in the United States. By empowering individuals with
ELOI Ministries USA: Transforming Lives Through Post-Recovery Support and Addiction Rehabilitation.
Author:: Bagombeka Job ELOI Ministries USA has become a beacon of hope and transformation for individuals grappling with substance abuse and addiction. In a nation
The Multifaceted Impact of Climate Change on Education, Health Care, and Living Standards in the USA and Strategies for Mitigation
Climate change is an increasingly pressing issue that has far-reaching impacts on various facets of life in the United States. Its effects are particularly evident
The Human Toll of Climate-Driven Wildfires in the USA.
Author:: Bagombeka Job Climate change is reshaping the landscape of the United States, with one of its most dramatic and destructive manifestations being the increasing
Human Rights Violations by Authorities in the USA.
Author:: Bagombeka Job Introduction Human rights are fundamental freedoms and protections that belong to every person, regardless of race, nationality, or status. These rights are
ELOI Ministries USA: Advocating for Human Rights and Justice
Author:: Bagombeka Job ELOI Ministries USA is an organization dedicated to championing human rights and justice for all individuals, particularly those marginalized and oppressed. Their
Enhancing Health Care, Education, and Welfare for Immigrants in the USA
Author:: Bagombeka Job The United States has long been a destination for immigrants seeking better opportunities and a higher quality of life. To ensure that
Post-Recovery in the USA: Navigating Challenges and Opportunities with ELOI Ministries USA
Introduction The aftermath of a crisis, whether it be a natural disaster, economic downturn, or public health emergency like the COVID-19 pandemic, often leaves communities
Health Care Status of Immigrants in the USA and the Role of ELOI Ministries USA.
Author:: Bagombeka Job Introduction The United States is home to millions of immigrants who contribute significantly to the cultural, economic, and social fabric of the
ELOI Ministries: Supporting Immigrants and Asylum Seekers in the USA.
Author:: Bagombeka Job ELOI Ministries has long been dedicated to supporting vulnerable populations, and their work with immigrants and asylum seekers in the USA is
Burned out? Experts say extreme heat causes irritation, stress, worsens mental health.
Author:: Bagombeka Job Seasonal depression isn’t just a winter phenomenon. Many have experienced a mood dip brought on by a frigid winter or a rainy
The State of Education in the USA in 2024
Author::: Bagombeka Job As we move further into the 21st century, the state of education in the USA in 2024 reflects a complex interplay of
Immigration in the USA: Challenges and Mitigation Strategies.
Author:: Bagombeka Job Introduction Immigration has long been a defining feature of the United States, shaping its social, cultural, and economic landscape. The country is
Biden announces new measures to speed up work visas for Dreamers
Actions for DACA recipients are part of a broader election-year move by Biden to offer a pathway to citizenship for illegal immigrants living in US
Burned out? Experts say extreme heat causes irritation, stress, worsens mental health
Seasonal depression isn’t just a winter phenomenon. Many have experienced a mood dip brought on by a frigid winter or a rainy weekend. But extreme
Should cellphones be banned from classrooms? What students, teachers say
Cellphones and high school education might not mix, according to Pew Research Center analysis published as more and more schools weigh smartphone bans. One of the
Gene editing technology is revolutionizing disease treatment.
On a special episode (first released on June 20, 2024) of The Excerpt podcast: With the advent of CRISPR as a gene editing technology, there are
Biden immigration rule will protect undocumented spouses of U.S. citizens from deportation
WASHINGTON – Thousands of immigrants who are married to U.S. citizens but are in the country illegally would be protected from deportation and allowed to work while
Can geoengineering help us solve climate change? | The Excerpt
On a special episode (first released on May 23, 2024) of The Excerpt podcast: As the world warms and aspirations to reach net-zero carbon emissions slide
Los Angeles school district bans use of cellphones, social media by students
Over 429,000 students in the nation’s second-largest school district will be prohibited from using cellphones and social media platforms during the school day after the
A tale of two Great Falls: In the US, weather extremes rule
Great Falls is scorching hot. Great Falls is frigid. During a week of weather extremes in the U.S., it all depends on which Great Falls
Major shift in global climate patterns is unfolding now, federal forecasters say
El Niño is officially over, federal forecasters announced Thursday, but we’re not quite in a La Niña yet. We’re in the middling “ENSO-neutral” phase. What
Immigrants who missed hearing lose deportation battle at Supreme Court
Writing for the majority, Justice Samuel Alito said each ‘alien’ was provided all the details they needed for their immigration hearing. One immigrant brought his
Is college worth it? The answer for half of Americans is striking.
A college degree has often been sold as the key to a higher-quality, affluent life. But a new survey from the Pew Research Center suggests
Concerns grow as ‘gigantic’ bird flu outbreak runs rampant in US dairy herds
Bird flu has already spread to wild birds, chickens and mammals, including a polar bear and an alpaca. The more widespread it becomes, the more
Extreme heat is getting worse. Can we learn to live with it? | The Excerpt
On a special episode (first released on June 16, 2024) of The Excerpt podcast: May 2024 marked the twelfth straight month of record-high temperatures for the
More than 171K patients traveled out-of-state for abortions in 2023, new data shows
More than 171,000 patients traveled out-of-state to receive abortion care last year, according to new data from the Guttmacher Institute, which underscores the widespread impact
False claim SCOTUS ruled Texas SB4 immigration law is constitutional in May 2024 | Fact check
The claim: The Supreme Court ruled Texas’ Senate Bill 4 is constitutional in May 2024 A May 28 Instagram post (direct link, archive link) claims the
Abortion advocates, opponents agree on one thing about SCOTUS ruling: The fight isn’t over
Like many advocates across the country, Julia Kaye was watching closely to see if Thursday morning would be the day the Supreme Court would dramatically
Massive heat wave heading for USA next week. Cities have been preparing for this.
Forecasters say a heat wave will spread across much of the central and eastern U.S. next week, a moment health officials have been preparing for.
Immigration activists sue Biden administration over border policy
EL PASO, Texas – Two immigrant rights organizations on Wednesday sued the Biden administration to block the president’s new asylum restrictions at the U.S. border. In the
State’s weigh school cell phone bans atop district policies
Educators are pursuing creative tactics to limit their students’ cell phone use in class. Some students are required to leave their phones in lockers, others
EPA orders the Air Force, Arizona National Guard to clean up groundwater contamination
PHOENIX — The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is demanding the U.S. Air Force and Arizona National Guard take action as concentrations of toxic “forever chemicals” are increasing
What is COVID KP.3 variant? Symptoms, CDC data, what to know about the newest COVID strain
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said it is tracking the new COVID variant KP.3 as data shows its dominance across the United States. “CDC is tracking SARS-CoV-2
Chronic absenteeism is schools’ ‘biggest problem.’ Five reasons kids are missing school.
Cur’ra McCoy is one of millions of students who missed weeks of school over the past few years. Instead, the Baltimore teen often slept in or played on her
New sexually transmitted fungal infection – ringworm – found in NYC marks 1st case in US
Medical experts are warning doctors and the public of a highly contagious rare fungal strain after a sexually transmitted ringworm has been reported for the first time
Thousands of fish die in Mexico after lagoon dries amid extreme heat and drought
Municipal workers in Mexico needed to spread quicklime over the dead fish that once swam in the Bustillos Lagoon to reduce the stench. Fish blanket
No, 1996 immigration law doesn’t grant voting rights to ‘illegal immigrants’ | Fact check
The claim: Bill Clinton signed 1996 law allowing ‘illegal immigrants’ to vote A May 8 Instagram video (direct link, archive link) shows a man talking about
There’s no ‘invasion’ at the US-Mexico border. I know. I design our ports of entry.
Land ports are not only physical and symbolic gateways into the U.S.; they are essential to the management, control and reduced risk of traded commerce,
Here’s what a tumor actually is and why they’re a lot more common than many people realize
Few words are more dreaded to hear from a doctor than learning that a tumor has been discovered. It’s something most people equate to significant illness,
Unprecedented ocean temperatures make this hurricane season especially dangerous
The world’s oceans have consistently been breaking daily heat records since early 2023, a yearlong fever that has climate scientists, coral reef experts and even hurricane forecasters concerned
Cities are shoring up electrical grid by making ‘green’ moves
WASHINGTON − What Auden Schendler calls the “Dr. Seuss machine” in his garage not only safeguards his home from the power outages that regularly strike
Republicans want to control women so much they voted against protecting contraception
Republicans have made it clear they want to control our bodies and access to health care. The fight for reproductive justice is continuing at the
Biden finally acts on border crisis, showing he could’ve done something about it all along.
Immigration, along with the economy and inflation, has soared to one of the top issues on voters’ minds as we head toward the presidential election.
Trump and Biden blame each other for illegal immigration. But Congress created it.
The 1924 National Origins Quota Act included the first permanent cap on legal immigration. It backfired. Presidential candidates Joe Biden and Donald Trump have agreed to
Can a vegan diet, exercise and meditation halt Alzheimer’s disease?
People with early-stage Alzheimer’s disease may be able to slow their cognitive decline through diet and exercise, according to a new study. Participants who adhered
Bruises are common. Here’s why getting rid of one is easier said than done
If you’ve ever participated in a contact sport, experienced a car accident, been part of a physical altercation, or bumped into a piece of furniture in the dead
ACLU, abortion rights group sue Chicago over right to protest during Democratic National Convention
CHICAGO – A group aiming to protest for abortion rights and LGBTQ-inclusive healthcare at the upcoming Democratic National Convention is suing the city after being
Third human case of bird flu detected in Michigan farmworker, says the CDC
Bird flu has been detected in a Michigan farmworker, marking the third human case tied to a dairy outbreak, the CDC and state health department announced
How Michigan became ground zero for H5 avian influenza in the US
Michigan has become ground zero for the highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza virus that’s sweeping the nation, killing turkeys, chickens and wild birds, infecting cows
Are hot dogs bad for you? Here’s how to choose the healthiest hot dog
Contributing::Clare Mulroy The weather is getting warmer, Memorial Day is just around the corner and the first day of summer is quickly approaching. For many, this is
‘Holy cow’: Watch as storm chasers are awe-struck by tornado that touched down in Texas
Contributing:: Amaris Encinas Storm chasers were recently left stunned by an awe-inspiring weather event in Texas that would have caused many to run for cover.
Ask a doctor: ‘Why am I hearing my heartbeat in my ears?’
Two medical experts revealed the causes of that strange ‘whooshing’ sound You’ve likely felt your heart beating in your chest after strenuous activity — or
Chicago watchdog sounds alarm on police crowd control tactics during Democratic convention
CHICAGO – Police crowd control tactics could cause “escalating tensions” and constitutional violations against lawful demonstrators, the city’s inspector general warned Thursday, sounding the alarm
Alabama inmate Jamie Ray Mills to be 2nd inmate executed by the state in 2024. What to know.
Mills’ execution by lethal injection is set to move forward on Thursday after the 50-year-old inmate lost a couple last-minute appeals arguing that he had
Trump, Biden and 2024 campaign aides anxiously await New York hush money verdict
NEW YORK CITY – Former President Donald Trump and his legal team aren’t the only ones waiting anxiously for a jury verdict. There are also the political campaigns
Aggressive cancers are killing people at younger ages | The Excerpt.
On Sunday’s episode of The Excerpt podcast: Early-onset cancer is now considered a global health crisis. While rates of gastrointestinal cancer in populations 65 and older
Does tea dehydrate you? How to meet your daily hydration goals.
There’s a common belief that drinking tea not only doesn’t contribute to your daily hydration, but actively works against it. But does science actually agree that your morning
Which states will have abortion on the ballot in November?
As the November general election nears, one key issue for voters across the political spectrum: abortion and access to reproductive rights After the overturn of Roe v.
Louisiana Lawmakers Approve Bill Similar to Texas’ Embattled Migrant Enforcement Law
A Louisiana bill that would empower state and local law enforcement to arrest and jail people in the state who entered the U.S. illegally received
How would Texas’ controversial SB4 immigration law work?
A controversial Texas law that is the focus of an intense legal battle could soon become one of the toughest immigration measures in any US
IMMIGRATION
Most Americans call illegal immigration ‘very serious problem,’ poll finds A majority of Americans now support building a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border, according to
Aggressive cancers are killing people at younger ages | The Excerpt
On Sunday’s episode of The Excerpt podcast: Early-onset cancer is now considered a global health crisis. While rates of gastrointestinal cancer in populations 65 and older
The coal industry, running on fumes, likely to shrink more with new EPA power plant rule
Last month, the Environmental Protection Agency unveiled new emission standards targeting coal-fired power plants that aim to cut their carbon pollution, a major contributor to global warming
How does living in USA look like?
With world-leading cities, awe-inspiring natural wonders and vibrant culture, there are plenty of attractions to living in the USA. Each of the country’s 50 states
How to immigrate to USA
A STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE TO THE U.S. IMMIGRATION PROCESS Congratulations on deciding to immigrate to USA Before you begin your immigration journey, you’ll need to understand
The State of Healthcare in the United States
HUMAN RIGHTS This issue of Human Rights focuses on health and health rights, highlighting some of the extreme disparities that exist for millions of people living
Press Release: New Study Reveals the Full Extent of the Access to Justice Crisis in America
A report from IAALS and HiiL highlights the breadth and scope of the American access to justice issue, including racial, ethnic, and socio-economic disadvantages, allowing
Climate change impacts are increasing for Americans
A new national report finds that the impacts of weather extremes — exacerbated by climate change — are far-reaching across every region of the United
Navigating a Smooth Transition: Overcoming Immigration Challenges in the USA
Immigrating to a new country is a transformative journey filled with excitement, opportunity, and, at times, challenges. For individuals and families making the United States
Empowering Advocacy: The Rise of Human Rights Clubs in the USA
Title: Empowering Advocacy: The Rise of Human Rights Clubs in the USA In the landscape of social activism and advocacy, human rights clubs have emerged
International Women’s Day
International Women’s Day is a day to celebrate the achievements of women and to raise awareness about the challenges they continue to face in their daily lives. It’s a time to reflect on progress made towards gender equality and to acknowledge the work that still needs to be done.
ELOI Ministries Inc and ELOI Ministries
ELOI Ministries Inc partners with ELOI Ministries to offer a comprehensive post-recovery program that is tailored to meet the unique needs of each individual participant.
Supporting Immigrants in the USA
ELOI Ministries Inc offers services to help improve immigrants’ welfare and link them to legal assistance. For example, we network with pro bono attorneys who are willing to take on cases for immigrants at no charge or at very minimal charges.
Living in the US as an Immigrant
You abandon everything you’ve ever known, and come to a foreign land, only to be subjected to all types of discrimination and violations even when you try it the right way”, says one immigrant at ELOIM Inc offices.
Tough Choices: Leaving Everything Behind
Everyone in this country originally came from somewhere else. And everyone who has come has their own unique and interesting story
The Journey to Detention
Living conditions are difficult at detention centers. You will likely be transported to a detention center in handcuffs and sometimes in shackles.