The Seamen's Church Institute (SCI) promotes the safety, dignity and improved working environment for the men and women serving in North American and international maritime workplaces. Founded in 1834, the Institute is a voluntary, ecumenical agency affiliated with the Episcopal Church. Take a closer look…
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River Bell Awards Celebrate Community December 19, 2012 SCI’s 13th Annual River Bell Awards Luncheon focused attention on two of the maritime transportation community’s influential backers. More...
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New Endurance Event Set to Test Maritime Companies November 29, 2012 The Seamen’s Church Institute (SCI) announces the SCI Mountain Challenge, a first-of-its-kind event in North America supporting the Institute’s mariner welfare programs and services. More...
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On June 7, 2012, SCI awarded James R. Barker and Paul R. Tregurtha the Silver Bell Award at its 35th Annual Silver Bell Awards Dinner, the Institute’s premier fundraising event honoring the...
More...SCI honored Joseph H. Pyne, Chairman & CEO of Kirby Corporation (pictured); Eddie Conrad; and RADM Mary E. Landry (ret), former Commander of the United States Coast Guard 8th District, at its...
More...Supporters contributed nearly $80K toward a Houston luncheon underwriting continuing maritime education courses offered at SCI’s Center for Maritime Education.
More...On October 6, several of SCI’s West Coast supporters boarded a sunset cruise touring the San Francisco harbor. The special event helped raised funds for SCI’s service to international seafarers in...
More...Admiral Thad W. Allen (ret.), Former Commandant of the United States Coast Guard, received SCI’s Silver Bell Award on June 9 during a ceremony held at Chelsea Piers in Manhattan. The annual...
More...SCI awarded three honorees at the River Bell Awards Luncheon on December 9, 2010.
More...by Carrie Christensen, Special Events Coordinator The Seamen's Church Institute (SCI) held its annual Christmas at Sea Gala & Auction on Tuesday, November 30.
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