Port Everglades’ Seafarers’ House Executive Director Lesley M. Warrick Appointed to National Maritime American Ministry Association Board of Directors

Sep 10, 2010

The Seafarers’ House at Port Everglades, a multi-faith cooperation among Christians, Muslims and Jews as well as labor, business and civic leaders, issued the following announcement on the appointment of its Executive Director Lesley Warrick to the National Maritime Ministry Association Board of Directors:

 

Port Everglades’ Seafarers’ House Executive Director Lesley M. Warrick Appointed to National Maritime American Ministry Association Board of Directors


Lesley M. WarrickFt. Lauderdale, FL – September 10, 2010

Seafarers’ House at Port Everglades is pleased to announce the election of Executive Director, Lesley M. Warrick to the Board of Directors of the National American Maritime Ministry Association.  At the recent Annual Conference of NAMMA, Ms. Warrick was elected to serve for an initial 2-year term.

NAMMA is an ecumenical, Christian association of individuals and organizations involved in maritime ministry throughout North America, including the United States, Canada, Mexico and the Caribbean. Founded in 1932 as the National Group of Seamen’s Agencies, it was renamed NAMMA in 1991. Its mission is to provide a framework to support and assist port chaplains and others in their ministry to the spiritual, moral, human rights, and physical concerns of mariners and all others in the maritime community.

NAMMA helps equip port chaplains with the resources needed to carry on their ministry. It acts as a consultant and coordinator for services and training, as well as providing standards for these services. NAMMA includes many ministries from a wide variety of denominations, as well as the maritime ministries of North America: Apostleship of the Sea (Roman Catholic), The Mission to Seafarers (Episcopal and Anglican). NAMMA’s members include 41 major maritime ministry agencies and approximately 150 member chaplains.

About Seafarers’ House

Seafarers’ House at Port Everglades is a multi-faith cooperation among Christians, Muslims and Jews as well as labor, business and civic leaders. It is open throughout the year as a safe, friendly place where mariners can connect with their families, relax, or get emergency assistance if needed. With the help of its supporters and volunteers, Seafarers’ House offers many services including low cost international phone calls, free transportation, Internet access, counseling services, liaison with authorities as well as recreational facilities. Seafarers’ House is the busiest such agency in the world, annually hosting more than 100,000 visits by cruise and cargo ship crewmembers.

Website: http://www.seafarershouse.org

 

Seafarers’ House

Lesley Warrick

Executive Director

email: lesley.w@seafarershouse.org

phone: 954-734-1580

North American Maritime Ministry Association

Chaplain Lloyd Burghart

Executive Secretary

email: namma@cogeco.ca

phone: 905-892-7525