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Donate to Elder Care Services
Elder Care Services is in need of non perishable food items for their food pantry. Donated items can be dropped off or mailed to 2518 W Tennessee St. Tallahassee, FL 32304
Donate to Capital City Youth Services
Capital City Youth Services is in need of personal protective equipment, especially disposable masks for the street outreach team. Donated items can be dropped off or mailed to 2407 Roberts Ave, Tallahassee, FL 32310
Donate to Big Bend Homeless Coalition
The Big Bend Homeless Coalition is in need of bed and bath items (adult size blankets, twin sheets, bath towels and washcloths). Personal hygiene items such as shampoos, soaps, and lotions are needed as well. Donations may be delivered to BBHC 2729 W Pensacola St, Tallahassee, FL 32304
Donate to Manna on Meridian
Manna on Meridian is always taking donations of the shelf stable food items listed below: Non sugar cereals Pasta sauce (plastic jars) Spaghetti Pasta Macaroni and cheese Peanut butter (plastic jars Canned veggies (green beans, corn, peas) Canned tuna Canned chicken Oatmeal (instant or quick Canned Soup Manna also has a “misc” table. In non-COVID times, guests go…
Find Ways to Help the Community on “Shared Grace” Website
For more ways to help in the community, visit Shared Grace Tallahassee, a comprehensive listing of local service organizations and donation/volunteer needs at https://www.sharedgracetally.com/
Lunch Bunch: In the New Normal
Coming in August the Lunch Bunch will be meeting twice a month via Zoom on alternate Wednesdays. Keep your eye on the Meridian for the actual dates. Join others in our community for a casual gathering with no particular agenda. Bring something to eat or not. This is a purely social time, a way to meet…
Phonebanking with New Florida Majority from UUA
Hi Everyone, UU the Vote is very excited to launch this partnership. New Florida Majority https://newfloridamajority.org/ is working to turnout millions of voters in Florida. They are reaching out to people who are marginalized and get targeted for voter suppression. They are also reaching out more broadly as people are concerned about the pandemic, about…
Voter Suppression: That’s What Racism Looks Like
In half an hour of watching the video Suppressed: the Fight to Vote you can learn what happened in the 2018 election to suppress the vote. It was more than poll closures and voter purges. It was not by accident, it was a carefully planned strategy that was targeted to suppress the votes in African-American communities. It…
Honoring One of Our Own- Tom Chase
There will be a private family memorial service this coming Saturday, July 25th. Cards can be sent to the family c/o Tom’s daughter Beth Hollister, 1800 Old Fort Dr., Tallahassee 32301
Message from the DRE
July 2020 – Message from the DRE Have you received enough messages about these challenging and unprecedented times yet? After nearly five months of coping with the pandemic and who-knows how many more to go, I think I’ll be happy if I never hear those phrases again. So how about this: In a groundbreaking opportunity…
Ethical Eating Evenings at UUCT!
In January, when we gathered for an Ethical Eating Evening, we viewed the video, Wasted! The Story of Food Waste. We learned about the amount of food waste in our society and how by cutting back on food waste, we will be helping hungry people, animals and climate change, as well! Please join us this month…
Ethical Eating
Ethical Eating Evenings – Friday November 22nd at 6:00 pm. We had a lovely Ethical Eating gathering on the evening of October 25th, when we all shared a bountiful plant-based meal. After our dinner, Ed Oaksford made a presentation discussing the following four ethical reasons to adopt a plant-based diet. First of all, a whole-food plant-based…