Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Ever wonder who you support? Anti abortion/homophobia






The following is taken from crikey.com.au



Borders passes the hat for anti-gay, pro-life charity

Crikey intern Alesha Capone writes:

Employees of the bookseller's chain Borders are expressing concern that they were required to promote a Christian charity which is allegedly anti-gay and pro-life.
Gloria Jean's coffee shops are located inside several Borders' stores. Last month, Borders' employees were asked to page customers, every hour, about the coffee emporium's 'Cappuccino for a Cause' day in which 10 cents from every Gloria Jean's cappuccino was donated to the charity Mercy Ministries. Mercy Ministries helps young girls and women with eating disorders, unplanned pregnancies and mental health issues. It was launched in Australia by Darlene Zschech, who is a worship leader at Sydney's Hillsong Church. The managing director of Gloria Jean's, Peter Irvine, is also the executive director of Mercy Ministries. He is also a member of the Hillsong Church. Mr Irvine's co-founder and partner in Gloria Jean's, Nabi Saleh, sits on the church's board of directors. So the part-owner of Gloria Jean's was using his businesses to raise money for a charity he is affiliated with. Well as long as Mercy Ministries does good work, is there really a problem? Perhaps Borders might be interested in digging into Mercy Ministries' background before they plug it over the PA.
Mercy Ministries' website says:
A young woman who is pregnant will attend a basic decision making course which equips her to make an informed decision about the future of her and her baby... our staff will assist a pregnant resident who chooses to parent her baby in making an individualised plan that will prepare her to effectively parent in a safe environment. Young women who choose to place their child for adoption or alternative care return to Mercy Ministries to complete the program.
In other words, although it isn't spelled out, abortion doesn't seem to be offered to the girls as an option.On the anti-gay front, the founder of the charity, American Nancy Alcorn said in 2005, that the church counsels girls to help overcome homosexuality:
We do have girls who have a history of lesbianism, and that's definitely an issue that we deal with... We are cautious to make sure that we're not putting them in an area where there's going be more struggle or temptation because this is a girls' home. In dealing with it in counselling, they have been able to walk in freedom from that.
Although there is no suggestion the Australian Mercy Ministries' groups run this kind of diversion program, a social worker who grew up in Hillsong Church and wrote a book about her experiences, Tanya Levin, says Mercy Ministries is, "... completely anti-gay and completely pro-life. That's why it was established." Ms Levin says she has seen an application form the charity sends to girls who wish to be admitted to its treatment program. She says the application asks if the girls have "ever been involved in witchcraft or lesbianism". She says the girls who receive treatment Mercy Ministries' in-patient program have to attend three Hillsong masses a week and sit in a "special section, where everyone points to them and says, 'Look at the Ministry girls, aren't they special and blossoming into a life like Jesus'," Ms Levin said. While growing up in Hillsong, she said the Church wasn't overtly homophobic, but referred to same-sex attraction as "a lifestyle we wouldn't agree with". Borders was approached for a comment but did not respond before Crikey's deadline.


http://www.crikey.com.au/Politics/20071114-Borders-between-charity-and-Hillsong-church-thin-.html

4 comments:

  1. Anonymous11:56 PM

    as an anonymous employee of borders im guessing this incident was isolated to one borders store in which the customer service manager thought it was a good idea at the time. in our store we've never even heard of said event. And by the Glorias employee's conduct whilst on duty (loudly discussing their weekend sexual exploits and the drug use they partook in) I doubt they support the charity wholeheartedly either. Someone give the franchises a break, its like prostitutes collecting for the convent.

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  2. Anonymous3:23 PM

    I agree that all people , organisations deserve a break. Particulalrly after they have looked at the implications of thier products/services/partnerships etc etc
    Interesting that you mentioned prostitiutes collecting for the convent. In ancient constantinople that is exactly what happened. and ..... prostitutes were always welcomed to join the convent, and had collecting days to support the convent.

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  3. Here is what the marketing manager of Borders asia had to say in response:

    Borders does not control Gloria Jeans marketing:

    Marketing manager of Borders Asia Pacific, Josy Shaw, writes: Re. "Borders passes the hat for anti-gay, pro-life charity" (14 November, item 2). Your item is way off the mark. Gloria Jean’s has 400-plus stores in Australia and is a sub-tenant in 18 Borders stores. Borders does not control or have any involvement in Gloria Jean’s marketing, promotional or charitable campaigns and our staff therefore obviously do not promote Gloria Jean’s charity programs. It is not appropriate for Borders to explain or represent Gloria Jean’s Mercy Ministries charity program, given that we’re not involved in the program in any way. The Borders workforce encompasses many different cultural backgrounds and ideas. We encourage diversity of thought and freedom of opinion within our team and customer base. Accordingly, we have a very diverse range of products in literature and reference books. We don’t censor and we track purchase behaviours to ensure our range matches customers’ needs. We would appreciate you setting the record straight on this matter.

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  4. Anonymous1:31 AM

    www.mercysurvivors.com is a website about Mercy Ministries and their treatment of lesbians and other mistreatment of their clients.

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