Donna DiSciullo Young Adult and Campus Ministry Award
This award was established in 1995 to recognize the importance of ministry to young adults (ages 18-35) and to honor people who have contributed to its advancement. It is given to an individual or group who has been committed to and furthered the cause of ministry to young adults. At General Assembly 2001, it was named in honor of the Rev. Donna DiSciullo, who served as the Unitarian Universalist Association Director of Young Adult and Campus Ministry from 1993 to 2001.
To nominate an individual or group for this honor, submit:
- A letter of nomination describing why this person or organization should receive the award.
- A letter of recommendation from a minister, religious educator, campus coordinator, or other religious professional.
Nominations due: March 15
Send entries to:
Office of Youth and Young Adult Ministries
25 Beacon Street
Boston, MA 02108
Or email to youngadults @ uua.org with the subject line: "Donna DiSciullo Young Adult and Campus Ministry Award Nomination."
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Last updated on Thursday, September 8, 2011.
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