Right Sharing of World Resources: A Report on Partnering in Community Transformation

October 23rd at 7 PM on Zoom (must register)

God calls us to the right sharing of world resources, from the burdens of materialism and
poverty into the abundance of God’s love to work for equity through partnerships with our
human family throughout the world.


Right Sharing of World Resources, founded in 1967 by FWCC, facilitates educational
opportunities to learn about right sharing, and provides micro-enterprise grants in Guatemala,
India, Kenya, and Sierra Leone to launch business ventures that equip women with the tools
necessary to provide basic needs for their families and communities. RSWR.org


Join Dr. Abinaya Murugesan (Abi), RSWR Country Coordinator in India, and Megan Fair,
Associate Secretary of Advancement, as they share vivid slides and stories of women
entrepreneurs supported by RSWR. Learn how you can get involved and make a difference in
someone’s life today.

Dr. Abinaya Murugesan (Abi) is one of the three Country Coordinators in India.  Abi is from rural Madurai, Tamil Nadu. She finds spirituality through a connection with humanity and as a non-Quaker very much respects the values of Quakerism. Her grandmother was a leader of a women’s group. Abi is a dentist by profession, having a master’s in public health she was naturally driven towards working for communities. She loves dancing and prefers to spend time with her family.


Megan Fair is the Associate Secretary of Advancement. Born and raised in rural Ohio, Megan
began attending Quaker meeting as a teenager, which compelled her to go to Guilford College
in Greensboro, NC where she studied Peace and Conflict Studies and Nonprofit Management.
She has served in various development and administrative roles in the nonprofit sector over the
last decade. Megan believes that RSWR offers a unique opportunity for supporters to work
towards equity through meaningful partnerships with women around the world. She is moved
by those who seek to unburden themselves from the weight of materialism and recognize the
impacts of our choices and history in an interconnected world. She loves spending time with
her dog in nature, watching baseball and writing.

Please register for the virtual meeting.