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Goods and service providers in alignment with the principles LCUUC ascribes to:

Lifeways Child Development Center, located in LCUUC, provides childcare, preschool and parent/child playgroups for families with children ages infant to 6 years. LifeWays offers a home-like alternative to traditional childcare. LifeWays is your family's home away from home!

http://www.lifewaysnorthamerica.org/

World of Good creates opportunities for hundreds of artisan cooperatives around the world to share their best work with you by serving as a bridge to the U.S. retail market. World of Good respectfully assists artisans by providing access to fair wages, safe working conditions and long-term economic sustainability.

http://worldofgood.ebay.com/

Global Exchange/Fair Trade Affiliate Online Store implements the principles of socially and economically responsible business by operating according to Fair Trade Criteria. So you can shop here knowing that the products you choose are sweatshop-free.

Other websites of interest:

The Volunteers of Lake Country "Garden for Good" is a new kind of community garden. The garden is cared for by community volunteers, and all the produce is donated to area food banks and kitchens. The garden is also a demonstration garden for organic gardening and the "double digging" method for increasing the amount of plantings per square foot. Located on the grounds of LCUUC.

For more information concerning our religion, please visit the website of the Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA), or the Central MidWest District (CMWD) of the UUA, or the SouthEastern Wisconsin UU Council (SEWUUC) of the CMWD.

The online version of the UUA's bi-monthly magazine can be read at UU World.

The Unitarian Universalist Service Committee (UUSC) is a charitable organization organized independently from the UUA. Many individual Unitarian Universalists contribute to the UUSC.

The UU Church of Nashua New Hampshire has posted answers to the 100 Questions that Non-Members Ask About Unitarian Universalism. If you like this text, we recommend you buy the book by the same title from the UUA.Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA)

Other UU Churches

We have two neighboring UU churches in Waukesha County:

Brookfield • Unitarian Universalist Church West,
The Rev. Suzelle Lynch
13001 W. North Ave., Brookfield, Wisconsin 53005
262-782-3535

Mukwonago • United Unitarian and Universalist Society
216 Main St., Mukwonago, Wisconsin 53149
262-363-5686  

For information on other UU churches in our district, go to the Central MidWest District (CMWD) of the UUA, or, for southeastern Wisconsin, to the SouthEastern Wisconsin UU Council (SEWUUC) of the CMWD.