PCD MUUGs (Pacific Central District Middle School UU Gatherings)
Posted by RE Coordinator
Posted on March 21, 2017
From the MUGGs website:
What is MUUGs?
MUUGs is the acronym for Middle School Unitarian Universalist Gatherings, a program which serves youth in 6th-9th grade. It is a program of the Pacific Central District of the Unitarian Universalist Association (PCD-UUA), which is a Association of multiple congregations in Northern Califoria, Northern Nevada and Hawaii. As such, MUUGs brings together youth from many different congregations in the district for weekend events to building a safe and affirming community and deepen Unitarian Universalist values. For more information about the strengths of this program and how it functions, please explore this site.
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