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Chaplaincy and Community Organizers in the MCA Now, more than 25 years after the formative years between 1975 and 1978 we are formally creating the Muslim Chaplains Association (now doing business as a pilot ILDC project). Which founders of the ILDC network and leaders of our communities, have a genuine partnership model which is still the heart of the network: leadership development, local imams and chaplains, and local activists working together to strengthen communities and transform lives. Chaplaincy and community organizing are critical to the success of ILDC organizations. Masjids can be built and services provided, but it is the people who live in community who will make sure that changes last over the long run. Rather than watching – or waiting for – people from outside a community to come in and "do things" for its members, religious leaders actively take responsibility for the outcome of their community, and recruit others to join in. When leaders work together to improve their community, bonds are built that foster cultural and social understanding. Community leaders also help ensure that strong local partnerships are formed to increase resources and that time and money will not be spent on mismatched programs. |