Guest at Your Table
Support our partners with UUSC’s longest-running program for congregations
For half a century and counting, UUSC has worked with faith communities across the country to bring our partners’ stories and experiences to your family table. The long-running Guest at Your Table program is a chance to learn about our partners’ work and support our shared efforts to advance human rights.

2025-2026 GAYT Theme: Plant Seeds of Justice
While human rights and international aid are under attack, it’s easy to feel like change is impossible. UUSC’s partners, however, know first-hand that justice doesn’t just appear overnight. The movement for collective liberation requires ongoing, diligent tending and long-haul commitment.
This year, grassroots leaders share how they’re planting seeds for a more just future, no matter the circumstances. You will meet:
- Innovative migration justice leaders housing LGBTQIA+ asylum seekers in Philadelphia
- A Honduran community of water defenders carrying on the legacy of the late Juan Lopez
- Political prisoner Ruth Lopez fighting for government accountability and human rights in El Salvador
- Haitian activists fighting for the rights of people in migration
Mark your congregational calendars for this special celebration of justice, generosity, and global solidarity!
Digital Materials Available to Download
- Video of Juan Lopez from Fundación San Alonso Rodríguez (FSAR)
- Video of Katia Bonté from Groupe d’Appui aux Rapatriés et Refugiés (GARR)
- Video of Victoria Sirois from Asylum Pride House
- Video of Ruth López from Cristosal
- Plant Seeds of Justice: Sample Worship Materials (PDF)
- Plant Seeds of Justice: Religious Education Activities (PDF)
Materials for Collecting and Tracking Donations
Personalized Guest at Your Table donation pages are available for any congregation or group that would like one. If your congregation would prefer to use the general Guest at Your Table donation page, please use this link.
Tally sheet for donation tracking (PDF format) (Excel format)
Print Materials Available to Order
- Stories of Hope booklets
- Guest at Your Table poster
- Collection boxes
- Donation envelopes
Making a Gift to Guest at Your Table
Donations to Guest at Your Table help advance community-led human rights initiatives around the world. Any individual’s unrestricted donation of $150 or more is eligible to be matched by the UU Congregation at Shelter Rock in Manhasset, NY.
To donate online, please use this secure donation page, which can also be accessed via the shortcut uusc.org/givetoguest. To donate by mail, please make checks out to “UUSC” with “Guest” or “GAYT” in the memo field, and send to: UUSC • PO Box 808 • Newark, NJ 07101-0808.
Contact Information
If you would like to place a materials order, if you would like a personalized donation page for your congregation, or if we can be helpful with anything else related to Guest at Your Table, please contact Jay Pacitti at congregations@uusc.org. Please allow 10 days from the time of your order for print materials to arrive.
What is Guest at Your Table?
Guest at Your Table (GAYT) is UUSC’s annual intergenerational program to raise support for and awareness about key human rights issues. Since UUSC works in more than 20 countries, with over 50 grassroots partners, there are thousands of individuals involved in and who benefit from the work that our members make possible. The program is an opportunity to celebrate grassroots partnership, support human rights, and learn about just four of these individuals—the “guests” in Guest at Your Table.
Planning a Guest at Your Table program
By coordinating a Guest at Your Table celebration for your congregation, you help participants of all ages nurture lasting connections with UU principles, build awareness about social justice and human rights, and strengthen UUSC’s work. Thank you for joining us in this special tradition!
To register as your congregation’s Guest at Your Table coordinator, or to request materials or information, please contact Jay Pacitti at congregations@uusc.org.
A step-by-step guide for planning your congregation’s Guest at Your Table Program is available here.
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