Unsung Unitarian Universalist Youth Award
The Unsung Unitarian Universalist Youth award is given to the Unitarian Universalist (UU) Youth whose actions inspire, support and express Unitarian Universalism, but are not generally recognized. This award honors service to UU values through witness to and for our faith. Nominations of high school youth (equivalent for home schooled youth) will be accepted from individual UU youth or adult, or from UU congregations or districts. To nominate a youth for this honor, please send:
- A letter of nomination describing why this youth should receive the award.
- A letter of recommendation from a youth advisor, religious educator, or minister of the congregation or district where the youth is active.
Nominations due: March 15
Send entries to:
Office of Youth and Young Adult Ministries
25 Beacon Street
Boston, MA 02108
or email to youth @ uua.org with the subject line: "Unsung Youth Award Nomination."
Recipients
2005: Nick Mirkin
2004: Jessica Halperin
2003: Sara Halperin
2002: Hannah Peterson
2000: Paul Dechichio
1999: Robyn Henry
1998: Will Tanzman
1997: Dan Miles
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Last updated on Thursday, September 8, 2011.
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