Download your 2010 celebrations forms here:
Human Rights Day 2010 Report
May Friendship Day 2010 Report
World Community Day 2010 Report
Help Us Keep Track of Celebration Attendees
There once was a time when CWU was estimated to be in the millions! Help us to count and document our current numbers by using this form at each of your celebrations. Print as many as needed for your celebration and use them at your welcome table. Completed forms should be mailed in with your Celebration Reports.
Download Celebration Day Sign-in Sheet here. Mail completed forms to: Church Women United, Suite 1626, New York, NY 10115.
Resource Catalog and Order Form:
2010 Order Form
Honor A Valiant Woman!
Each unit is urged to honor at least one Valiant Woman every year. Look around your unit and find a woman who has given service to CWU, her own church, and her community for an extended period of time. She does not have to always be a leader, but can be someone who leads in a quiet way through her example. Find an individual who lives the Gospel message in her every day life.
Church Women United Recognition of Valiant Women at ALL levels, local, state, regional, and national is encouraged!
Download a nomination form or call 1-800-CWU-5551 ext. 2 for more information.
Recognize a Young Church Woman United (YCWU)
The need to recognize the valuable contributions made in the field of ecumenism by our younger sisters in Christ prompted the development of the YOUNG CHURCH WOMAN UNITED INITIATIVE. Since 2002 the recognition has become a way to involve younger women and promote intergenerational dialogue. Church Women United feels the need to recognize and affirm our younger sisters in Christ who are working in many different vineyards of church, school, community, business, etc. Funds from the sale of Young CWU certificates will support the YCWU Initiative.
Download a YCWU form or call 1-800-CWU-5551 ext. 2 for more information.
Human Rights Award
The Human Rights Award recognizes individuals who have been working in the field of human rights. Awardees are not always in the public eye, but they are consistent in their high regard for the dignity of others. They can be a person who has taught Sunday School for thirty years or volunteered in the local food pantry. It might be a leader in the community who has demonstrated for civil rights. It might be the teenager who organized summer programs for disadvantaged youth. The list is endless. The Human Rights Award is presented at the annual CWU Human Rights Celebration Day.
Download a Human Rights Award Nomination form or call 1-800-CWU-5551 ext. 2 for more information.