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About UUSC - Unitarian Universalist Service Committee
The Unitarian Universalist Service Committee (UUSC) is a nonprofit, nonsectarian organization advancing human rights together with an international community of grassroots partners and advocates. We focus our work on intersecting roots of injustice to defend rights at risk due to criminalization and systemic oppression of people based on their ...
Membership & Giving - Unitarian Universalist Service Committee
Supporting UUSC’s human rights work through a donor-advised fund (DAF) can simplify your charitable giving and provide immediate tax benefits. For over 80 years, UUSC has worked to advance human rights alongside marginalized communities.
Mission and History - Unitarian Universalist Service Committee
Our mission: UUSC advances human rights and social justice around the world, partnering with those who confront unjust power structures and mobilizing to challenge oppressive policies. Our work is grounded in the belief that all people have inherent power and dignity.
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For over 80 years, UUSC has worked to advance human rights alongside directly impacted communities. Thank you for providing resources to our grassroots partners, assisting them in developing sustainable solutions to the world's biggest problems.
Media Center - Unitarian Universalist Service Committee - uusc.org
Read more about UUSC’s human rights experts and request an interview. UUSC in the News. Recent news coverage of UUSC and our human rights work in the areas of crisis response, displacement, and criminalization.
Copy of UUSC Staff - Unitarian Universalist Service Committee
Diliman Abdulkader joined UUSC in May 2023 as the Policy and Legislative Coordinator. He leads UUSC’s engagement with members of Congress on Capitol Hill and think tanks, and partners in Washington, D.C. Full Bio →
Membership & Benefits - Unitarian Universalist Service Committee
Show your commitment to the inherent worth and dignity by joining a community of over 40,000 UUSC supporters. With the support and commitment of our members, UUSC is able to continue making strides for human rights, taking on policies and systems threatening our world’s most vulnerable citizens.
Guest at Your Table - Unitarian Universalist Service Committee
At UUSC, we believe that the transformational solutions we need come from communities most directly impacted by injustice. Join us for this year’s Guest at Your Table program to learn what UUSC partners are doing to address immediate injustices …
Resources - Unitarian Universalist Service Committee
The latest publications from UUSC highlighting UUSC partners and their mission-driven work for social change. Tools for Taking Action. Tools to support individuals, congregations, campus clubs, and community groups to mobilize in support of critical human rights issues.