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“Jesus, remember me when you come into your kingdom.” — Luke 23:42

Self-Development of People (SDOP)
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Margaret Mwale
(800) 728-7228, x5792      Send email
Clara Nunez 
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Teresa Bidart
(800) 728-7228, x5790   Send email

Fax number:

(502) 569-8001

Or write to
100 Witherspoon Street
Louisville, KY 40202

Who is SDOP?

"A ministry of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), Self Development of People is a partnership of love, justice and empowerment reflecting the image of God who stands with all people."

Self-Development of People is a ministry that affirms God’s concern for humankind.  We are Presbyterians and ecumenical partners dissatisfied with poverty and oppression, united in faith and action through sharing, confronting, and enabling by participating in the empowerment of economically poor, oppressed, and disadvantaged people, seeking to change the structures that perpetuate poverty, oppression and injustice.

 SDOP Core Strategies:                  

                                                          Promoting Justice

                                                          Building Solidarity

                                                          Advancing Human Dignity

                                                             Advocating for Economic Equity

SDOP criteria

SDOP Program Meassures


Who is SDOP?

Watch this brief video overview about the work of Self-Development of People.

 

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‘Why we do what we do’

Rev. Wilma A. Quiñónez-CuberoSDOP is the reaction of a church that knows the call to love your neighbor as yourself; "whatever you wish that others would do to you, do also to them."   The church that claims to love kindness, do justice and walk with the God who walks with the poor. We are who we are and do what we do because God has called us to embody the Word in the power of the Spirit who once called the prophets,  the example of the Lord and his indescribable passion for justice.

 - The Rev. Wilma A. Quiñónez-Cubero
Presbyterian Church in Country Club, Puerto Rico (Iglesia Presbiteriana en Country Club)

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