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Four Louisiana and Mississippi community groups serve displaced and vulnerable people affected by Hurricane Katrina.
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UU NewsTimes Square video will run 24 days around Thanksgiving and New Year’s Eve.Jane Greer
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Unitarian Universalists cosponsor march, remember civil rights martyrs.
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UU NewsUnitarian Universalism gains momentum in Cuba.Jane Greer
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UU NewsProgram funds school in Ghana for children who lost parents to AIDS.Donald E. Skinner
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Hurricane Katrina scatters, then unites Louisiana Unitarian Universalists; no church damage reported from Hurricane Wilma.
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UU NewsCourt rejects public prayer case without comment.Donald E. Skinner
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Shelter Rock’s $500,000 matching grant could push the Gulf Coast Relief Fund over $3 million.
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UU NewsOctober 8 earthquake devastated parts of Pakistan and India, killing tens of thousands.Donald E. Skinner
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UU NewsMembers of the First Unitarian Universalist Society in Syracuse, N.Y., joined the Rev. David Blanchard’s fast for peaceDonald E. Skinner
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Donations ‘will provide immediate and long-term assistance for the most marginalized people affected by this catastrophe.’
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