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UUSC National Volunteer Network
The UUSC National Volunteer Network directly connects over 400 Unitarian Universalist (UU) congregations across the United States to UUSC, and to one another, to accomplish human rights and social justice work. Each UUSC local representative (LR), regional coordinator (RC), and national co-chair serve vital roles in keeping their communities connected to UUSC.
UUSC Local Representatives
Local representatives ("local reps") embody a direct link to UUSC by serving as UUSC's representative within their congregation and community. They help build strong UUSC membership, and raise awareness of and organize involvement in UUSC's important human rights work.
Each year, UUSC honors the vital role local reps play by presenting Outstanding UUSC Local Representative awards. An important result of their work — increasing UUSC membership in their congregations — is recognized through UUSC congregational awards.
To find out if there is a UUSC local rep in your area, or if you would like to become a local rep, contact us.

