Human Rights Celebration 2021
Monday, June 7, 2021 at 1:00 p.m. NOTE UPDATED INFORMATION (as of April 2021): The location of this event has been changed! The event has been rescheduled to the same date and time, but as an online event via Zoom.
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Former information:
St. Margaret's Episcopal Church, 5301 Free Pike, Trotwood, Ohio
Reservations are not required for this event.
Refreshments will be served, but there is no fee.
The program will include the Annual Meeting,
the presentation of the Valiant Woman Awards,
and the presentation of the Human Rights Award.
We will also have Least Coin Offering brought forth, and Installation of Officers will take place.
Host: Margaret Hunt
St. Margaret's Episcopal Church, 5301 Free Pike, Trotwood, Ohio
Reservations are not required for this event.
Refreshments will be served, but there is no fee.
The program will include the Annual Meeting,
the presentation of the Valiant Woman Awards,
and the presentation of the Human Rights Award.
We will also have Least Coin Offering brought forth, and Installation of Officers will take place.
Host: Margaret Hunt
We take this time to remember that “all human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience, and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood. Everyone is entitled to all the rights and freedoms… without distinction of any kind, such as race, color, sex, language, religion, political or other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth or other status” (Excerpt taken from the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, written by the UN in 1948).
These words should be in the forefront of our minds as we support, work towards, and fight for the rights of all humans. This is the same message that Jesus gave while on earth. When he said, “Love one another as I have loved you,” he did not mean for us to love just some people, he truly meant for us to love everyone. This has been the message of CWU since our beginnings in 1943 and will continue to be one of the pillars that supports and drives our movement.
These words should be in the forefront of our minds as we support, work towards, and fight for the rights of all humans. This is the same message that Jesus gave while on earth. When he said, “Love one another as I have loved you,” he did not mean for us to love just some people, he truly meant for us to love everyone. This has been the message of CWU since our beginnings in 1943 and will continue to be one of the pillars that supports and drives our movement.