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The Seamen's Church Institute (SCI) of New York & New Jersey, founded in 1834 and affiliated with the Episcopal Church, serves mariners through education, pastoral care, and legal advocacy. With a budget of over $6 million, SCI is the largest, most comprehensive mariners’ agency in North America. Headquartered in New York, NY, the Institute operates a seafarers’ center in
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, and maritime education facilities in Paducah, KY, and
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. Annually, its chaplains visit more than 2,000 vessels in the
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and along the American inland waterways system. SCI provides free legal advice for merchant mariners worldwide and advocates for their rights to the
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, including the
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, the
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and the
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, as well as other governments, the
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, the
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, the
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, and maritime trade associations. SCI instructors provide
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and educational programs for inland and coastal mariners using simulator training facilities at SCI-Paducah and SCI-Houston. SCI's Christmas at Sea program annually provides more than 20,000 hand-knit gifts to mariners at the holidays. CAS was founded in 1898 during the Spanish-American War. SCI is led by the Reverend Mark S. Nestlehutt, President & Executive Director. Mr. Nestlehutt is an Episcopal minister who previously served in maritime parishes and as a naval officer.


Historical Highlights of SCI (1834-2020)

1834: SCI is founded as the Young Men's Church Missionary Society 1844: SCI builds the Floating Church of Our Savior at the foot of Pike Street on the
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to provide a place of worship where seafarers could feel comfortable and welcome 1846: SCI builds the Floating Church of the Holy Comforter at the foot of Dey Street on the North
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to accommodate seafarers and local residents 1868: SCI builds its first mission house at 34 Pike Street in the bustling New York sailortown 1896: The Joint Conference for the Protection of Seamen, a consortium of seafarers’ missions and maritime law practitioners, was founded under the leadership of SCI administrators J. Augustus Johnson and the Rev. Archibald R. Mansfield. 1898: The Christmas at Sea program begins, supporting mariners during the
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1899: The beginnings of Maritime Education at SCI 1906: The Society formally changes its name to the Seamen’s Church Institute of New York 1908: Franklin D. Roosevelt joins SCI ’s Board, on which he remained until his death in 1945 1913: SCI opens the doors of its 12-story building at 25 South Street in
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with room to house up to 580 seafarers in dormitory style rooms. The headquarters also housed a shipping bureau, a restaurant, a postal service and a chapel. 1917: SCI begins training merchant marines for
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1920: Janet Lord Roper begins running the Missing Seamen’s Bureau 1924: SCI opens an emergency homeless shelter for seafarers affected by the shipping industry’s economic downturn 1942: SCI’s Merchant Marine School expands all the way through the 13th-story roof at 25 South Street to provide rooftop instruction and pilothouse training to meet increasing wartime demand for qualified seafarers 1961: SCI dedicates its International Seafarers’ Center in Port Newark, NJ 1968: SCI's New York City headquarters moves to an 18-story building at 15 State Street. Services include a chapel, hotel rooms, restaurant and bar, reading room, post office and credit bureau 1978: SCI hosts its first Silver Bell Awards Dinner, an annual event to honor an individual or group for outstanding leadership in the maritime community, significant commitment to merchant mariners and engagement with issues facing the maritime industry 1982: The Center for Seafarers’ Rights is established 1991: SCI's New York City headquarters moves to 241 Water Street. The building housed a chapel, meeting rooms, legal aid offices, classrooms for maritime education and training, an art gallery, a cafeteria, and internet access and phones for mariners' use. 1997: The Institute opens CME–Paducah in Kentucky, the first training facility of its kind for America's inland river mariners 1998: Ministry on the River begins, the only full-time pastoral care service available to mariners working on America's inland river systems 2001: SCI dedicates CME–Houston, a facility for maritime training in the
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2001: SCI's NYC headquarters is transformed into an emergency relief station for
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rescue workers, providing thousands of meals and distributing truckloads of donated supplies to aid Ground Zero workers 2005: SCI raises and distributes over $155,000 for mariners affected by Hurricanes Katrina and
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2009: SCI launches a groundbreaking study on the psychological effects of piracy on merchant mariners 2009: SCI assumes administrative responsibilities for the Life Saving Benevolent Association of New York (LSBA), an organization founded in 1849 to "“recognize and reward courage, skill and seamanship in the rescue of human life on the sea or any navigable waters..." 2010: SCI opens the doors to its renovated Seafarers' Center in
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. In addition to housing SCI's Center for Seafarer's Rights and Christmas at Sea programs, the new Center contains an Internet café, telephone carrels, recreation lounge, chapel, business services, and a Health and Wellness Center—all vital services for maritime transportation industry workers. 2011: SCI sells its headquarters building at 241 Water Street and transfers its archival collections to CUNY Queens College on permanent loan. The collections are housed at the College and open to researchers, in addition to serving as teaching resources for archives students in the Graduate School of Library and Information Studies. 2013: SCI hosts first Mountain Challenge fundraiser team race over 25 miles of rugged terrain in western
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2014: SCI moves to new headquarters at 50 Broadway in New York City 2015: In response to the tragic loss of the '' MV El Faro'' with all hands in October 2015, SCI established the ''El Faro'' Relief Fund to provide financial assistance to the surviving families and dependents of lost seafarers of the ''El Faro'' and other U.S. flag merchant vessels 2016: CME broadens its service offering to mariners through a new online Health, Safety and Environment e-learning program 2017: SCI conducts its first two-day Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST) workshop for shore-side personnel in the inland river industry at CME-Paducah 2017: CME becomes the first maritime training center in the United States to receive
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certification for its quality management system 2018: SCI celebrates the 120th anniversary of the Christmas at Sea program by launching the 1898 Society, a planned giving initiative for volunteer knitters 2018: SCI’s Ministry on the River program opens a branch office in
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2019: The U.S. Coast Guard publishes final regulations on seafarers’, chaplains’, and other persons’ access through marine terminals, culminating advocacy efforts by SCI that started in 2001 in the wake of the 9/11 terrorist attacks 2020: SCI adapts to the
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health crisis by connecting with mariners safely via video chats, phone calls, and text messages; port chaplains arrange gangway visits and shop for seafarers unable to leave their vessels; river chaplains ramp up production and delivery of morale boxes, lowering them on ropes to towboats passing through locks; and volunteers send SCI a bumper crop of hand-knit items for Christmas at Sea gifts. 2020: SCI’s Center for Mariner Advocacy (CMA), formerly known as the Center for Seafarer Rights, opens a branch office in .


Pastoral Care and Chaplaincy Services

In the
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, SCI chaplains visit thousands of vessels annually, providing practical services to crews and offering hospitality and pastoral care. Seafarers are offered free transportation services to and from their vessel, enabling them to visit local shopping areas. Those who visit the SCI International Seafarers' Center in Port Newark can access the Internet, contact their families at home, and enjoy a range of other amenities free of charge. SCI's ''Ministry on the Rivers'' ''(MOR)'' program reaches out to mariners and maritime workers on the inland waterways and in the
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. Two full-time chaplains and more than a dozen part-time volunteer river chaplain associates board
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s and offshore vessels to offer pastoral care and hospitality.


Maritime Education & Training and Feasibility Safety Studies

SCI instructors provide
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and educational programs for inland and coastal mariners using advanced simulator training at facilities in
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and
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. SCI also conducts feasibility studies that serve to make waterways and commercial ports safer. Feasibility studies are performed to ensure that safety parameters are evaluated and met, traffic flow is not negatively impacted, and safe navigation is maintained.


Mariner Advocacy

SCI's Center for Seafarer Rights (CSR) is the world's only free legal-aid program for merchant mariners. Available for consultation at any time, CSR mediates between parties to reach a resolution acceptable to everyone, often referring individual mariners to pro-bono law firms for assistance. Working with seafarer advocacy and international groups from around the world, CSR has been instrumental in improving safety and security for mariners, as well as implementing new standards relating to stowaways, piracy, repatriation, medical care and shore leave. Taking on a new dimension to advocacy, in 2012 CSR published guidelines on "The Psychological Impact of Piracy on Seafarers". This has been followed by various studies on health and wellness among seafarers and inland mariners, including the introduction of suicide intervention training in 2017.


Christmas at Sea

With more than 1,200 knitters and crocheters drawn from all 50 states, Canada and Europe, SCI's Christmas at Sea program provides over 16,000 handcrafted gifts to merchant mariners working over the Christmas holidays. Begun in 1898 during the Spanish–American War, Christmas at Sea relies on SCI chaplains who distribute gifts to international seafarers, inland river mariners and offshore workers in the Gulf of Mexico throughout the holiday season. Handcrafted items such as hats, scarves, slippers, or cowls are placed into “ ditty bags” with various toiletries, candy or treats, and holiday cards made by schoolchildren are added into the care package for the mariners.


Archives

SCI has an extensive physical archive collection located at
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. The Institute has also digitized a portion of its archives.


Notes


Other references


PBS Religion and Ethics Newsweekly, January 7, 2011


* [https://web.archive.org/web/20080213174005/http://www.episcopalchurch.org/81799_94721_ENG_HTM.htm Seamen's Knit 4 Lent initiative to serve mariners working in Gulf Coast, Episcopal Life Online, February 7, 2008]
David M. Rider named president, executive director of Seamen's Church Institute, Episcopal Life Online, October 2, 2007 https://web.archive.org/web/20080217041310/http://www.episcopalchurch.org/81831_90629_ENG_HTM.htm


* [https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9502EFDC153FF937A15754C0A9659C8B63 DANIEL J. WAKIN, Marooned, Just Feet From Shore; Tighter Security Keeps Foreign Crews on Ships , The New York Times, New York and Region, July 24, 2003]
JEAN SMITH (Rev.), A Seaman's Plight, The New York Times, Opinion, December 5, 2001

George Harding, On Admiralty Service, Harpers Magazine, December 1917

Norman Duncan, Youngsters of the seven seas, Harpers Magazine, December 1910


External links

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Christmas at Sea
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SCITV
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