National Interreligious Service Board for Conscientious Objectors
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Counscientious Objectors:
We help those who find after joining the military that they cannot participate in war seek fully honorable Conscientious Objector discharged. We lobby to require the military to provide such discharges at all times, not just at its convenience.
GI Rights Hotline:
We advise and help military personnel who seek discharge and other information about their rights in the US military.
International Work:
We are a resource for COs through out the world for both those who seek recognition of their rights in their own countries and those who seek asylum in the US. We have worked with organizations to promote the universal recognition of conscientious objection as a basic Human Right.
The Reporter for Consciences' Sake:
Newsletter published for approximately 65 years providing vital information about COs, the military, alternative service and the draft.
The Military Draft:
We lobby to prevent the reinstitution of the draft by those who erroneously believe it will make life "fairer." We train others to counsel those who may be facing the draft in the near future
FEAT:
The Fund for Education and Training provides loans for people who refused for reasons of conscientious objection to war to cooperate with the registration for the draft and derivative issues.
The Reporter for Conscience' Sake
A newsletter with current information on the rights and issues of conscientious objectors to war through out the world.
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National Interreligious Service Board for Conscientious Objectors
Board of directorsas of 12/20/2012
Phil Jones
Church of the Brethren
Term: 2008 - 2009
Dan Mach
No Affiliation
Phil Jones
Church of the Bretren
Taj Johnson
No Affiliation
E. James Leiberman
Jewish Peace Fellowsihp
David Miller
Mennonite Central Committee
Theo Sitther
No Affiliation
Tom Hoopes
Philadelphia Yearly Meeting
Joan Broadfield
No Affiliation
Dallas Wisehaupt
No Affiliation