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What You Can Do
Featured ways to get involved
- Observe World Water Day on March 22, 2012
- Participate in Justice Sunday 2012 – Justice is the Human Right to Water
- Use your legislative power: ask your representative to ensure full funding and implementation of the Paul Simon Water for the Poor Act.
- Use your power as a shareholder: Do you own stock in ExxonMobil or Chevron Corporation? Register with Moxy Vote and check back to voice your opinion in upcoming proxy votes on hydraulic fracturing.
- Be a leader on environmental justice issues in your community: learn more about access to water in your community.
- Do you live in California? The Human Right to Water Campaign is heating up there. If you would like to get involved, please contact Kara Smith at mobilization@uusc.org.
- Make a donation to UUSC to support this and other programs.
- Purchase "Plant Justice, Harvest Peace" merchandise from UUSC.
- Purchase a reusable, stainless-steel UUSC water bottle in our store.
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Get information about your water
- Where does it come from?
- Test the water in your home or congregation. Is it safe?
- Who makes decisions about the water in your community?
- What does your water bill pay for? Anything besides water?
- What happens in your community if a family cannot pay their water bill?
Blue your green
Consider becoming a Green Sanctuary under the UU Ministry for Earth program — do a water audit!













