Caring for Our Community Today, Creating Resilience for Tomorrow

Food insecurity has long affected families in Leavenworth, but recent pressures, including the government shutdown and reductions to Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits, have made the situation more urgent.
A Shared Commitment to the Earth and One Another

The IEI is a way of expressing the Sisters of Charity of Leavenworth Community’s mission. It responds to the urgent “Cry of the Earth and the Cry of the Poor.”
PUTTING INTEGRAL ECOLOGY PRINCIPLES INTO PRACTICE

The Integral Ecology Initiative (IEI) has identified six principles for becoming an integral organization: These principles guide our thinking, decisions, and actions to shape how we live our mission today and in the future. PRINCIPLE SPOTLIGHT: EVERYTHING IS CONNECTED “Everything is connected. Concern for the environment thus needs to be joined to a sincere love for our fellow human beings.” —Pope Francis, Laudato Si’ Human organizations, like ecosystems, are webs of relationships. Decisions about energy, education, or social supports are never isolated—they ripple across people, communities, and the planet. We are putting this principle into practice throughout the IEI’s ongoing work. Sustainability and Energy Efficiency Planning: Understanding how every choice we make regarding energy consumption affects infrastructure, costs, community health, and the environment will help us move toward system-wide carbon neutrality. Integral Ecology Curriculum: Education and formation connect directly to community life and advocacy. Drawing on JPIC’s social justice leadership and CPSVP’s work alongside vulnerable communities, we can weave diverse perspectives and knowledge into one shared framework for caring for people and the planet. Partnerships: Exploring a climate resilience hub in Leavenworth recognizes that clean energy, climate change, basic needs, and human dignity are inseparable. Doing it in partnership with the Climate and Energy Project demonstrates that we must work in collaboration for lasting transformation.. Social Aid Campaigns: The Centro Pastoral San Vicente de Paúl addresses human well-being and ecological care by pairing healthcare, water, and legal services with environmental responsibility education in communities most affected by climate change. When we recognize that everything is connected, we see our mission not as a series of separate actions, but as one unified expression of God’s love for people and planet. ACT WITH US FOR PEOPLE AND THE PLANET In the months ahead, we invite you to reflect on this principle in your own life and work. Where do you see connections between care for creation and care for people? How can we strengthen those connections together?
IEI Meetings: Growing Together in Understanding

IEI representatives from Leavenworth and Peru gathered with leadership, CPSVP, and the JPIC office for candid dialogue and reflection.
Collaboration for Lasting Change

Through the Integral Ecology Initiative, we are carrying this social justice legacy into the future to reach the bold goals we’ve set for ourselves.
TAKING THE FIRST STEPS TOWARD REDUCING OUR CARBON FOOTPRINT

Through the Integral Ecology Initiative, we are carrying this social justice legacy into the future to reach the bold goals we’ve set for ourselves.
Social Aid Campaign in La Florida Settlement in Piura, Peru

The Integral Ecology Initiative and San Vicente Pastoral Center’s human rights advocacy office in Peru introduce a new social aid campaign.
Empowering Communities, Protecting Our Planet

The Integral Ecology Initiative (IEI) is thrilled to share some exciting updates. Get ready to hear a lot more from us and for regular monthly updates.