With more than 47,000 members and supporters, the Unitarian Universalist Service Committee is a nonsectarian organization that advances human rights and social justice in the United States and worldwide. Established in 1940, it supports programs and policies that promote workers' rights, defend civil liberties and preserve the rights of those affected by humanitarian crises. The organization organizes JustWorks camps, which are short-term experiential learning projects that help volunteers to examine and understand the causes and damaging effects of injustice. Its Economic Justice Program strengthens the rights of workers to earn a living wage with dignity and supports workers around the world to organize to defend those rights. Unitarian Universalist Service is located in CAMBRIDGE, Mass. |