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  • Uni-Stars
    • Mindful Moments
    • Volunteer FAQs
  • UniTeens
  • Y.O.U.
  • ANNOUNCEMENTS
  • Contact

UNI-STARS
News to Know

Unity of Greenville is looking for a
couple of spiritual leaders for our
Uni-Stars and Uniteens groups.
If you are interested in this rewarding opportunity, please contact the office at
(864) 292-6499 or click here for email.

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HELPFUL PROCEDURES
Follow the steps, below, to ensure student
​success with our Uni-Stars (and all youth programs). 
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INFORMATIONAL VIDEOS
​Watch these student-created,
​instructional vids!
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Parents and families! Please watch before participating in our youth programming. Namasté.
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Interested in becoming a volunteer with the Youth Program at Unity? Check out this "special report."
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New Friends

Please stop by the Uni-Stars classroom and say, "Hello!"
  1. Fill out an emergency form. **Dietary allergies?
  2. Sign in your child(ren), on the clipboard at the classroom door, but all go to sanctuary for service.
  3. Your child will receive a blessing in the service, and will be dismissed to class early in the service.
  4. After the service, please sign out your child at the classroom.​
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Old Friends

1. Please follow the same protocol
as our "new friends," and
remember to update
​emergency forms once a year.
*Your teacher will remind you!
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Devoted Friends

​1. Please sign up to volunteer in the Youth Program. Sign-up sheets are on the clipboard wall (near office).
2. Connect with the Youth Program Director (found in the Uni-Stars classroom). Introduce yourself!
​3. Check website and email for scheduling updates and lesson plans.
4. Show up on your scheduled volunteer date, and have fun!
5. Watch the Uni-Star created video, above, and read our FAQs for more details.
Questions?
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