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SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY

Working with our member congregations, and nation-wide  monitoring groups and study groups, the CUC encourages coordinated action as well as forming and supporting resolutions for our delegates at our annual meeting on every May long weekend.

Why do Unitarians and Universalists Get Involved in Social Responsibility?

"We are called upon to engage in the struggle for human betterment. We don’t know ahead of time if we’ll succeed. In fact, we will often fail. But when success does come, it is oh so sweet!"
- Rev. Fred Cappuccino


Who's Who - Connect with those involved in CUC Social Responsibility Monitoring Groups across Canada
Special Dates related to Social Responsibility

CUC IN ACTION - a newsletter including statements from the CUC

 

To see what the CUC has been doing, go to
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/cuc-social-responsibility-news
and consider joining these SR electronic discussion groups:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/cuc-social-responsibility/ (All-Canada)
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/cuc-bc-social-responsibility/ (BC region only)

 


Areas of Interest

Canadian Unitarian Council is active in speaking out and working for change in the following areas. As a small organization, most of the time and energy comes from volunteers working as part of the CUC Social Responsibility team. Learn more about our position on these issues and how you can work for change, by clicking the following links.

Alternatives to Drug Prohibition
Choice in Dying
Democracy
Economic Justice
Environment
Gender and Sexual Diversity
Globalization
Peace
Racial, Religious and First Nations, Metis & Inuit Justice and Equity

Past Resolutions 
Social Responsibility Resolutions Process
CUC Board Social Responsibility Task Force Reports

Congregational Resources

Finding Common Voice  
Refugee Sponsorship Agreement  
Resolutions Process Study  
Adobe Acrobat (pdf) file