Our social project benefits the Indiana Free Library

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The congregation of the First Unitarian Universalist Church of Indiana (First UU) Social Justice Project during 2010 – 2012 was the Indiana Free Library. By choosing to collaborate with the Indiana Free Library, the following Unitarian Universalism principles were addressed: The inherent worth and dignity of every person; justice, equity, and compassion in human relations; and the right of conscience and the use of the democratic process within our congregations and in the society at large. Participation in this social justice project was completed by volunteering in the IFL activities and financially supporting the Indiana Free Library to bring about the enhancement of this essential resource to continue to serve Indiana. The outcome of the First UU Social Project was the purchase of new digital display over the front door of the library. The digital display will be used to inform community residents of activities and fundraising opportunities the library has to offer. Shown on the steps of the IFL in front of the digital display are Kate Geiger, library director; Rev. Joan M. Sabatino, First UU minister; and Sherry Kuckuck, library trustee president.