Our donors, and the beneficiaries of their generosity, have stories to share.

Read their inspiring stories below:

 

Rev. Dr. Sara Emma Zimmerman

I have been a contributor to the UUSC since 1996. That was the year I was in Yunnan Province, China, for several weeks working on a project for Earthwatch.

Remembering Frances “Frannie” W. Davis

October 14, 1926, brought the first edition of A. A. Milne's Winnie-the-Pooh as well as the birth of Frannie Davis.

Committed to Human Rights

Holly Kerr has spent much of her life balancing a full-time career in manufacturing, marketing, and general management with her committed efforts to advance social justice.

A True Legacy

Over the years UUSC has received many thoughtful and generous donations. Sometimes we are fortunate to be included in a donor's will. Leonard C. Brown Jr. is someone special who did just that.
Rodney and Jeannette Debs

A Deliberate Act

Many of us are good at planning. We plan for vacations, our children's college tuition, our daughters' weddings and our retirements.
Flaming Chalice Circle

Flaming Chalice Circle

Since its founding in 1940, the Unitarian Universalist Service Committee (UUSC) has been a leader in the global movement to defend human rights and advance social justice.