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Port Ministry: Seafaring is very nearly solitary confinement
with just a few hours’ opportunity between voyages to re-connect with
the world ashore
Urban Ministry: Ironically, it’s easy to become lost
and alone in a megalopolis if you’re a domestic violence victim, a visiting
family member of a hospitalized patient or a stranded traveler.
Guesthouse: In midtown Manhattan, our guesthouse is a refuge for seafarers and
sojourners, as well as a gathering place for clergy, church members and community
groups.
Links: Here are important, relevant websites you need to see.
Meetings: Here you will find information about upcoming meetings at the Seafarers and International House.
Contact Us: You can reach us 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
at [011]-1-212-677-4800, or leave an email message.
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The Port Call is a semi-annual newsletter about the lives of seafarers and sojourners (e.g. refugees, asylum seekers) and how Seafarers & International House reaches out and serves them. Click below to view recent issues of Port Call. Or use the following form to subscribe to Port Call and receive it directly by email. Port Call Summer 2011
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