Would you like to nominate an organization for Justice Partner? Each month the church supports a social justice organization by donating one Sunday’s plate collection to that organization. Congregants are invited to propose organizations for inclusion in the Justice Partner program. The Action Council will review the current and proposed recipients and present a slate of partners for the 2026-27 fiscal year at the Annual Meeting on April 26 for a congregational vote.
Factors that are normally given priority in creating the slate of organizations are:
· UUCPA congregants actively involved with the group
· A preference for local groups
· Who they serve and what they do
· What is their funding base and will our donation have an impact
· A balance of causes among different issues, such as poverty, environment, etc.
Please send suggestions for new partners and/or support for existing partners to the Action Council (email actioncouncil@uucpa.org, or talk to an Action Council member) no later than Sunday, March 22. For nominations of new organizations, please provide information to help the Action Council with our decision, including:
· Organization name and location
· Organization website
· Who they serve and what they do
· Your relationship with the group
· Why you are nominating this organization
Note that the organization must be classified as 501c(3) to be considered as a Justice Partner.
UUCPA is supporting the following organizations for the current fiscal year (2025-2026):
· Outlet – May
· Peninsula Food Runners – June
· American Muslim Voice (AMV) – July
· There With Care – August
· United Effort – September
· South Bay Sanctuary Covenant – October
· Interfaith Movement for Human Integrity (IM4HI) – November
· Colectivo Accion Latina de Ambiente (ALA) – December (new last year)
· Onyxx Village Connection (OVC) – January
· Showing Up for Racial Justice (SURJ) – February
· Heart and Home (H+H) – March
· Canopy – April (new last year)
More information about these organizations is on the Justice Partner page of our website.
Thank you from Action Council: Sally Ahnger, Chris Cassell, Sean Hansen, Kristi Iverson (Chair), Edie Keating, Robert Neff, Karen Skold
