Contacting Pastor Via Email

Summary

Contacting someone through their church email to discuss a separate organizations incident is not illegal, but it should be done respectfully and factually. Repeated or unwelcome contact could be considered harassment. Focus on the incident at Job Corps rather than personal beliefs. If you believe discrimination occurred, consider filing a formal complaint with Job Corps. Reaching out once is not stalking, but repeated contact could be seen as harassment.

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My name is Patrick I'm * from USA Suffolk County New York *
Hi Patrick! What legal issue are you seeking assistance with?
Reaching out to a pastor at their church email to express concerns about an incident at a separate organization, like Job Corps because she discriminated against my brother at Job corps for being disabled but she never told us about her church I found it on her Facebook and I found out she's a pastor there and I was going to reach out to her at the church email is that illegal? I also am going to show how what she did to my brother contradicts the Bible.
Reaching out to someone via their church email to address a concern, even if related to a separate organization, is not inherently illegal. However, it might cross ethical boundaries and could be considered harassment if the communication is unwelcome or persistent.
- Ensure your communication is respectful and factual.
- Focus on the incident at Job Corps and not personal beliefs.
Do you need information on how to file a formal complaint against her at Job Corps or any legal action for discrimination?
But her personal beliefs contradicts the Bible
It's not illegal to reach out to someone via their church email, but ensure the communication is respectful and factual. Focusing on personal beliefs might not be effective in a legal context.
- You can consider filing a formal complaint with Job Corps regarding the alleged discrimination against your brother.
Would you like information on how to file a formal complaint or take legal action for discrimination?
But is it stalking
Reaching out to her once via her church email isn't considered stalking. However, if you repeatedly contact her, it could be seen as harassment.
- Ensure your communication is respectful and factual.
- Consider filing a formal complaint with Job Corps if you believe there's been discrimination.
Do you need help with the formal complaint process?