Saturday, September 29, 2012

IX Annual Unity Day Update


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162 PICTURES FROM THE UNITY DAY


CHECK THIS VIDEO OUT ABOUT UNITY DAY - IN 50 SECONDS
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U1Wxo-vSMjc&feature=player_embedded 

Full length video and individual videos will be posted by Thanksgiving 2012

VIII ANNUAL UNITY DAY AWARDS
we are committed to build a cohesive America
Americans together building a Cohesive America.

We are gathered today for a singular purpose, to be together as Americans and rededicate our pledge to the peace, prosperity and security of our nation.

9th Annual Unity Day USA
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
11:30 AM -1:30 PM
Unity of Dallas,
6525 Forest Lane, Dallas, TX 75230

Awards to Seven Individuals for building bridges &
Two outstanding communities for their service

We appreciate your participation along with our Marines,Mayors, Fire & Police Chiefs, Religious, Secular and civicleaders, Native Americans and people from different walks of life , races & traditions.

We appreciate the in-kind and financial support from Laura Sutherland of Unity of Dallas, John Hammond and Shabnam Modgil of FunAsia, Farooq  Hemani, Pastor George Mason, Dr. Basheer Ahmed, The Sikh Community, Shaukat Gaziani, Dr. Harbans Lal, Universal Peace Federation, Dr. Nauman Anwar, Len Ellis, Akram Syed, Pastor Bob Roberts and possibly you.

Please donate to defray the cost of the event at:

PLURALIST AWARDS TO INDIVIDUALS

Please note that the award plaques confer the title of “Pluralist” to each one of the individual recipients we are recognizing today. Pluralist is some one who believes in living his own life and letting others live theirs.

Hon. Vivian Castleberry
by: Carol Crabtree Donavan; presented by: Bob Mong
Hon. Madan Goyal
by: Akram Syed; presented by: Mayor Stephen Terrell
Rabbi Charlie Cytron-Walker
by: Mike Ghouse; presented by: Fire Chief John Murphy

Imam Yaseen Shaikh
by: Mike Ghouse; presented by: Mayor pro tem Laura Maczka

Dr. Cheryl Gray Kimberling
by: Dr. Basheer Ahmed; presented by: Mayor Marco Mejia

Hon. William McKenzie
by:  Bob Mong; presented by: Mayor Bob Townsend
Hon. Peter Stewart, it’s a life time achievement
by: Rev. Bill Matthews; presented by:  Mayor Bill Glancy
Pluralism is not a religion, it is not a mish-mash of religions, it is not even an effort to bring religions together. It is simply respecting who you are, as you are created by same process (God) as every one else. It is an attitude of finding ways to co-exist with least conflicts.

WE APPRECIATE YOUR SUPPORT
Individuals who will donate over $100.00 will be listed on the website for their support at www.UnityDayUSA.com. Those who contributed after this book is compiled will also be listed at the site.
You can mail the check to America Together Foundation at 2665 Villa Creek Dr, Suite 206, Dallas, TX 75234.  or donate at:
http://americatogetherfoundation.com/donate/


COMMUNITY AWARDS



It is our duty to " honor and cherish individuals " who have dedicated their lives to building bridges among Americans. Their pioneering spirit in facilitating communities to know and to respect each other is appreciated by the people of Dallas/ Fort Worth.

On this day, we appreciate and celebrate their contributions towards building a cohesive America, where no one has to live in apprehension, discomfort or fear of the other.
This year we are appreciating seven individuals who have made a difference in our communities. They have gone beyond their own cocoon and reached out many others.  Over the years we have admired 22 such individuals who are listed in the following pages.

We have appreciated the Jewish Community for doing their work of Tikkun Olam (Repairing the world), Muslims for the extraordinary efforts after 9/11, the African Americans for bringing a major change to America; the passing of the civil rights act. Indeed, most of the Asian and African immigrants are here today because of Martin Luther King Jr’s work.  

This year’s community awards go to two distinct communities;
The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community 


THE AHMADIYYA MUSLIM COMMUNITY

“In recognition of your work in building a cohesive America, and pronouncing that we are all in this together by sharing your blood with fellow Americans. Your community's goal of donating 10,000 pints of blood last year, was achieved as you collected 11,800 pints of blood on the 10th anniversary of 9/11.  This year you have a goal of 11,000 pints of blood to donate. The people of Dallas/Fort Worth greatly appreciate your effort in building bridges through the bond of blood.


THE SIKH COMMUNITY 

The plaque reads, “In recognition of your work in reaffirming the right values when tragedy befalls the community, and indeed, your response to the Wisconsin Gurudwara massacre was exemplary and reflects the teachings of the Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism and every one of the spiritual masters from Zarathustra, Confucius, Moses, Krishna, Mahavira, Jesus, Muhammad, Buddha, Baha'u'llah, and other great spiritual masters. Your leadership in building a cohesive America is greatly appreciated by all.


Read by: Mike Ghouse; presented by: Mayor Bob Townsend
The Sikh Community of Dallas
(One Award– different communities)
by: Sardar Mike Ghouse


1. Gurdwara Akaljot Sahab – Serving One Spirit in One World
Recipient Dr. Gurdarshan Singh Brar
Presented by State Rep Stefani Carter

2. Gurdwara Sikh Temple of North Texas – Serving Humanity as One
Recipient Sardar Dyal Singh Sain
Presented by Allen Mayor Steven Terrell

3. Gurdwara Singh Sabha of North Texas
Recipient Sardar Harnam Singh
Presented by: Garland Fire Chief Raymond Knight

4. DFW SIKHS – Serving Inter-religious Engagement
Recipient Dr. Harbans Lal
Presented by Richardson Mayor Bob Townsend

5. Gurdwara Sikh Sangat
Recipient Neelam Kaur
Presented by Lancaster Mayor Pro tem Marco Mejia

6. UNITED SIKHS – “For Recognizing the Human Race as One & Ensuring that Human Dignity and Social Justice Prevail.”
Recipient Sardar Gurinder Singh
Presented by Carrollton Police Chief Rex Redden


Mike Ghouse
www.MikeGhouse.net 



Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Update on VIII annual Unity Day USA

Thanks for participating in the VIII Annual Unity Day USA, we are blessed with your  presence and appreciate the work you do in building a cohesive America. If you could respond to the dated items below, I would appreciate it. 

SEVEN  ITEMS

  1. Two sets of Videos  will be uploaded by this weekend
  2. Some really good photographs will be uploaded, if you need a print, let me know
  3. Media coverage links will be uploaded
  4. A copy of brochure will be mailed ifyou have not receieved it
  5. We need is your feedback - in one, two or three paragraphs by 9/27/12, a week from now - send them to UnityDayUSA@gmail.com
  6. Please mark your calendar for 1/27/2013 -www.HolocaustandGenocides.com
  7. Please send your full profile to be uploaded on the site by 9/27/12 - applicable to all the awardees, introducers and presenters and past recipients - please send in text format and the email and attach a picture of your choice.


PLEASE CONSIDER

We are $1700 Short, some of the pledges did not make it and if 10 of you can contribute $100 each and 14 of you $50.00 each - we will meet our expenses. All the contributions will be listed on the website. You can pay at - http://americatogetherfoundation.com/donate/

WE APPRECIATE
We appreciate the in-kind support from Laura Sutherland of Unity of Dallas, and John Hammond and Shabnam Modgil of FunAsia. And the financial support from Farooq  Hemani, Pastor George Mason, Dr. Basheer Ahmed, The Sikh Community, Shaukat Gaziani, Universal Peace Federation, Dr. Nauman Anwar, Len Ellis, Akram Syed, Pastor Bob Roberts, Suhail Kausar, Sikh Temple of North Texas and...
 
Once I have it all, I will put a comprehensive report for every one’s record.

Thank you.
Mike Ghouse
(214) 325-1916

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

CBS News on Unity Day 09112012


Thanks for attending the Unity Day USA event, I will be updating the reports - Mike

9/11 Anniversary Response

DALLAS (CBSDFW.COM) – On the 11th anniversary of the September 11th terrorist attacks, some memorials were different this year.
Only 300 people gathered at the site of the World Trade Center in New York; politicians didn’t speak, either. And ceremonies at the Pentagon and in Pennsylvania were more subdued as well.
At the 8th annual Unity Day USA service in Dallas, about 100 people gathered to celebrate one thing that united us that terrible day: that Americans of all faiths and backgrounds are still Americans.
America Together Founder, and Master of Ceremonies, Mike Ghouse explains the importance of tolerance. “9-11 is gone, Osama is dead and I’m glad he is gone. It brought us a relief to the world and that is the relief we need to celebrate that we—it’s time for us to heal.”
He is also lobbying for a federal law to honor the date “Where we can proclaim this as a national day where Americans can come together to celebrate unity and also rededicate our pledge for the safety and security of all nations.”
The Unity Day USA service honored the Sikh faith in the aftermath of massacre in Wisconsin this year; also honored, Ahmadiyya Muslims, who are donating 11,000 pints of blood as a September 11th remembrance.
Sam Madden, a Christian, explains why he brought his 13-year-old daughter, Mary. “The theme of Unity Day, of bringing different faiths together, and educating my daughter that we’re all God’s children,” according to Madden, who adds, “Jesus would have love for all mankind and I try to teach her that.” Daughter Mary is just 13 but has definite thoughts on 9-11. “Back then we used to be far away; now it seems closer since it happened.”
“Always, anniversaries are very difficult” said Peter Stewart of the Thanksgiving Square Foundation in Dallas, “because peoples’ memories are fastened on the moment.” He adds, “I think the memory needs to be kept fresh.”
At the newly-opened Veterans Resource Center in Oak Cliff, the flame of remembrance still burns very brightly for the men and women who served. “I think they’re very important because it keeps it on the mind of the people,” said Kennard Bowlen, a retired U.S Air Force veteran.
“We cry about it.” Adds Delbert Ford, who was among some 200 veterans and volunteers commemorating the day. His niece just missed being aboard one of those fateful flights. Also a Christian, he nonetheless believes vigilance is necessary. “I pray to our God in heaven that nothing like that ever happens again but I also hope that we’ll be strong and be able to stand up.” And to remember going forward, he says.

Sunday, September 9, 2012

8th Annual Unity Day (9/11 Memorial) USA

YOUR INVITATION TO
               VIII ANNUAL UNITY DAY EVENT

It is a purposeful event to bring people of different faiths, races, ethnicities and other uniqueness together to feel the oneness of our nation and to feel indivisible.

to be together as Americans
to express our gratitude to our Firemen, Police and Armed Forces
to honor seven individuals who have contributed to the well being of the DFW
to honor two communities for their work towards building a cohesive America
to emphasize and appreciate diversity represented by America.
to cherish the other American as American and nothing but American
to rededicate our pledge to the peace, prosperity and security of America

Please join us with your family and friends to be together as Americans. Your presence is a valuable expression of unity. Along with our elected officials, civic, religious and business leaders, you help fulfill our common values and aspirations. Your presence fortifies our commitment to a pluralistic America.

Event: 8th Annual Unity Day USA
Date: Tuesday, September 11, 2012
Time: 11:30 AM -1:30 PM
Where: Unity of Dallas,
Address: 6525 Forest Lane, Dallas, TX 75230

The Marine Guards will start off the ceremony followed by the Sikh Community Members singing our national Anthem followed by recognizing seven individuals who are making a difference in building a cohesive America. Two communities have been playing an exemplary role in sharing their work and action that brings Americans together. The civic leaders including state Representatives, Mayors, council persons, Fire and Police Chiefs will join us followed by 13 leaders representing Atheism to Zoroastrianism to share the wisdom or scriptures from their traditions. There will be light lunch in the Sikh Tradition.

Awards: Seven Individuals for building bridges in Dallas/Fort Worth communities
Communities: Two outstanding communities this year for their service
Organizations: Participating organizations are you in?
RSVP to: ConfirmAttendance@gmail.com (there is no charge for the event)

We will gather as Americans and rededicate our pledge to the peace, prosperity and security of our nation.

As Americans, and as American Muslims, we uphold, protect, defend and celebrate the values enshrined in our constitution. All our faiths reinforce the creed of "One Nation under God, with liberty and justice for all”.


On this Unity Day USA, we, the people of the United States of America of every faith, race and ethnicity, will gather to express our commitment to co-existence, safety, prosperity and the well being of our nation.


PROGRAM OUTLINE

8th Annual Unity Day USA
Tuesday, September 11, 2012
11:30 AM -1:30 PM

 Flag Ceremony by the Marine Guard
National Anthem & Pledge of Allegiance
  
Purpose of Unity Day
Thank Yous & Acknowledgements

 Individual & Community Awards

Trailer of the film Americans Together

Faith Leaders & Peace Pledge

Refreshments
www.UnityDayUSA.com

Donate at www.AmericaTogetherFoundation.com


Thank you.
Mike Ghouse
(214) 325-1916 text/talk
www.AmericaTogetherFoundation.com
www.FoundationforPluralism.com
www.UnitydayUSA.com  

Friday, August 3, 2012

VIII Annual Unity Day USA

YOUR INVITATION TO
VIII ANNUAL UNITY DAY EVENT
Please join us with your family and friends to be together as Americans. Your presence is a valuable expression of unity. Along with our elected officials, civic, religious and business leaders, you help fulfill our common values and aspirations. Your presence fortifies our commitment to a pluralistic America.
Event: 8th Annual Unity Day USA
Date: Tuesday, September 11, 2012
Time: 11:30 AM -1:30 PM****
Where: Unity of Dallas,
Address: 6525 Forest Lane, Dallas, TX 75230
*** Be early, Marine Guards will start the flag ceremony right on time.

Awards: Seven Individuals for building bridges in Dallas/Fort Worth communities
Communities: Two outstanding communities this year for their service
Who: You, Marines, Mayors, Fire & Police Chiefs,  Religious and people from many religions, races, ethnicities and traditions


We will gather for a singular purposed, to be together as Americans and rededicate our pledge to the peace, prosperity and security of our nation.
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Thank you.
Mike Ghouse
(214) 325-1916 text/talk
www.AmericaTogetherFoundation.com
www.FoundationforPluralism.com
www.UnitydayUSA.com  
MORE INFORMATION:

On this Unity Day USA, we, the people of the United States of America of every faith, race and ethnicity, will gather to express our commitment to co-existence, safety, prosperity and the well being of our nation.

As Americans we uphold, protect, defend and celebrate the values enshrined in our constitution. All our faiths reinforce the creed of "One Nation under God, with liberty and justice for all”.

Your presence is a valuable expression of unity. Along with our elected officials, civic, religious and business leaders, you help fulfill our common values and aspirations. Your presence fortifies our commitment to a pluralistic America. Please confirm to confirmattendance@gmail.com.


One of the communities we are appreciating at this Unity Day USA is the Sikh Community, for setting an example that forgiveness, patience, forbearance, and kindness are the right values, and the right thing to do when tragedy befalls a community. Their response to the Wisconsin Gurudwara massacre was exemplary and reflects the teachings of Guru Nanak the founder of the faith and every one of the spiritual masters from Zarathustra, Confucius, Moses, Krishna, Jesus, Muhammad, Buddha, Baha'ullah, and other great spiritual masters.

If you also wish to list your organization as a " Participating organization " in supporting this event, please share the name of your organization, contact name and number and the web address to UnityDayUSA@gmail.com.

It is our duty to " honor and cherish individuals " who have dedicated their lives to building bridges among Americans. Their pioneering spirit in facilitating communities to know each other and to respect each other is appreciated by the people of Dallas/ Fort Worth. On this day, we appreciate and celebrate their contributions towards building a cohesive America, where no one has to live in apprehension, discomfort or fear of the other.
Kindly consider financially supporting this event, to defray the costs.- http://americatogetherfoundation.com/donate/.

For further information, please feel free to contact me.

God Bless America.


Mike Ghouse
Chair, Unity Day USA
(214) 325-1916/ Talk or Text
2665 Villa Creek Dr, Suite 206, Dallas, Texas 75234 (972) 243-7040

Annual Awards - Awardees

It is our duty to honor and cherish individuals  who have dedicated their lives to building bridges  among Americans. Their pioneering spirit in facilitating communities to know each other and to respect each other is appreciated by the people of Dallas/ Fort Worth. On this day, we appreciate and celebrate their contributions towards building a cohesive America, where no one has to live in apprehension, discomfort or fear of the other.  Indeed that was the work of all the prophets, messengers and peace makers.  

On this day, the Unity day USA, we appreciate and celebrate their contributions of the following individuals (last seven years) who have been recognized for their contributions in making Dallas/ Fort Worth  a better for every one of us.  

We are pleased to share the names of the individuals in the last seven years;

Rev. Bill Matthews, 
Hon. Len Ellis, 
Hon. MaryAnn Thompson-Frenk,
Dr. Basheer Ahmed, 
Pastor George Mason, 
Dr. Harbans Lal,
Hon. Muriel Pinkus, 
Dr. Imam Zia Shaikh, 
Rev. Bob Roberts,
Bishop Mark Hernandez, 
Hon. Jeff Weiss, 
Hon. Bob Ray Sanders
Hon. Julie Ann Turner, 
Hon. John Hammond, 
Hon. Jonathan Halsey,
Hon. Steve Blow, 
Dr. Rev. Petra Weldes, 
Hon. Marzuk Jaami 
Hon. Alexis Yancey
Hon. Late Elliott Dlin, 
Dr. Robert Hunt, 
Hon. Sam Hodges, 
Hon. Daisy Khan

This year we are recognizing 7 Individuals as Pluralists by the Foundation for Pluralism and America Together Foundation.  A pluralist is one who respects the otherness of others and accepts the God given uniqueness of each one of the 7 billion of us. 

Please join us on Tuesday, September 11, 2012 at 11:30 AM at the Unity Church of Dallas on Forest Lane in Dallas. Details on home page. 


YOUR ORGANIZATION

If you wish to be listed as a participating organization in the event, please share the Name of your organization and the web address. In the past we had 90 participant organizations. We hope to reach with 100 organizations this time.

TRAILER OF THE FILM: IS THIS THE AMERICA YOU WANT? 

If you have the time, please consider donating funds to defray cost of the event. All names over $100 will be announced on the day of the event. click the following link and do the needful - http://americatogetherfoundation.com/donate/.

I will be calling on you, or you can call me. The public invitation is at www.UnityDayUSA.com that you could share with your family, friends and associates.

Mike Ghouse
(214) 325-1916 - talk or text


Participating Organizations

If you wish to list your organization as a participating organization in the event, please share the name of your organization and the web address by sending an email to ( no verbals or text messages please)  UnityDayUSA@gmail.com.


We request you to consider donating $50, $100, $250, $500, $1000 to defray the costs of the event simply click link and do the needful - http://americatogetherfoundation.com/donate/.
Please feel free to call (972) 243-7040 or call Mike Ghouse at (214) 325-1916

PARTICIPATING ORGANIZATIONS:
Please mail your information with the name and web address to UnityDayUSA@gmail.com
  1. The InterFaith Council of The Thanks-Giving Foundation.
  2. DFW Sikhs for Inter-religious Engagement
  3. MCC for Human services
  4. Dallas Peace Center
  5. Peacemakers Incorporated
  6. Universal Peace Federation of Dallas
  7. Gurudwara Sahib of Houston
  8. Interfaith Alliance
  9. City of Desoto
  10. City of Little Elm
  11. Carrollton Police Department
  12. Garland Fire Department
  13. The Multicultural Alliance of Fort Worth
  14. Foundation for Pluralism
  15. World Muslim Congress
  16. Islamic Association of North Texas
  17. Cathedral of Hope
  18. Interfaith Peace Chapel
  19. Silver Lining Ministry
  20. Fun Asia
  21. North Texans for 9/11 Truth

ORGANIZATIONS PREVIOUSLY PARTICIPATED
  1. Academy of Guru Granth Studies -  
  2. Adat Chaverim Synagogue - http://www.adatchaverim.org/
  3. Adat Chaverim Synagogue -  www.adatchaverim.org 
  4. Ahmadiyya Movement in Islam -  www.alislam.org  
  5. American Clergy leadership conference 
  6. American Family Coalition
  7. American Federation of Muslims from India
  8. American Hindu Association - http://www.americanhindu.net
  9. American Muslim Forum -  www.AmericanMuslimforum.org 
  10. American Muslim Task Force 
  11. Art of Living Foundation - www.artoflivingdfw.org
  12. Art Spirit - Center for Spirituality - www.artspiritdallas.org 
  13. Bahai Faith http://www.bahaisofdallas.org
  14. BAPS Swami Narayan Temple of Dallas
  15. Bohra Muslim Community http://www.malumat.org
  16. Brahma Kumaris of Dallas - www.bkdallas.org   
  17. Buddhist Community of Dallas
  18. CAIR - Council on American Islamic Relations - http://www.cairdfw.org
  19. Center for Global Diplomacy 
  20. Center for Spiritual Living - http://www.csldallas.org 
  21. Chinmaya Mission DFW - www.chinmayasaaket.org
  22. Congregation Beth Torah - http://www.congregationbethtorah.org/
  23. D/FW Hindu Temple Society - http://www.dfwhindutemple.org
  24. Dallas Concilio - www.DallasConcilio.com 
  25. Dallas County Republican Party
  26. Dallas Masjid Al-Islam
  27. Department of Justice, Community Relations - http://www.usdoj.gov/crs 
  28. DFW Hindu Temple Society of North Texas - www.Dfwhindutemple.org 
  29. Family federation for world peace 
  30. Federal Bureau of Investigations -www.dallasfbi.gov
  31. Federation of Jain Centers of North America - www.jaina.org
  32. Foundation for Pluralism - www.Foundationforpluralism.com 
  33. Free Muslim Coalition - http://www.freemuslims.org
  34. Freedom and Justice (F&J) Foundations -www.FreeandJust.org
  35. Hare Krishna Temple of DFW - http://www.radhakalachandji.com
  36. Hazara  American Welfare Association, Inc. 
  37. IANT - Free Medical Clinic
  38. ILE Olokun Sanya Awopeju of Texas - http://www.ileolokun.org
  39. India Association of North Texas - www.iant.org
  40. Indian Cultural Heritage Foundation -  www.ichf-us.org 
  41. Indian Muslim Council - http://www.imc-usa.org
  42. Institute of Medieval and Post Medieval Studies
  43. Interfaith center - Dallas, Texas
  44. International Shinto Foundation- http://shinto.org 
  45. Islamic Association of Carrollton - http://www.carrolltonmasjid.org
  46. Islamic Association of collin county http://www.planomasjid.org 
  47. Islamic Association of North Texas http://iant.com 
  48. Islamic Association of tarrant County
  49. Ismaili Muslim Community of North Texas
  50. Jain Society of North Texas- http://www.dfwjains.org
  51. Kurdish Human Rights Watch - www.khrw.org  
  52. Lewisville Masjid- http://www.lewisvillemasjid.org
  53. Madinah Masjid of Carrollton - http://www.madinahmasjid.com 
  54. Masjid Warith Deen Mohammed 
  55. Memnosyne Foundation – 
  56. Muslim Alliance Southwest
  57. Muslim Community Center 
  58. Muslim Community Center for Human Services www.mcc-hs.org 
  59. National American Muslim Association - www.namaw.com
  60. National Muslim Events Calendar - www.muslim-calendar.com
  61. North Texas Hindu Mandir - www.northtexashindumandir.org
  62. North Texas Islamic Council 
  63. Orbits of Influence - www.orbitsofinfluence.com
  64. Orthodox Christian Church - www.stsavaplano.com 
  65. Pakistan American Congress
  66. Pakistan Community Service - www.pakservices.org 
  67. Peace Makers of Dallas 
  68. Plano Indian Lions Club
  69. Sanctuary for Life - http://www.sanctuaryforlife.org
  70. Shia Muslim Community ,Momin Center, Irving - http://www.momin.org
  71. Sikh Study Circle DFW - http://www.Sikhstudy.com
  72. Sikh Temple of North Texas - http://www.sikhtempledallas.org 
  73. Somanatha Kshetram of North America (SKNA) - WWW.SRISM.ORG/
  74. Southern Methodist University - SMA
  75. Sri Shridi Sai Baba Temple of Plano - http://www.Shirdisaidallas.org
  76. Texas Muslim Womens foundation - http://www.tmwf.org 
  77. The Church of Living God, Oak Cliff
  78. The Freedom and Justice foundation - www.freeandjust.org
  79. The National Association Of  Muslim American Women
  80. The Reformed Church of Plano
  81. Towheed Foundation - http://www.towheed.org
  82. Tunisian community Center - Mabrouk Badouga
  83. United Nations Association - Dallas Chapter www.dallas-una.org
  84. Unity Church of Arlington
  85. Unity Church of Sachse - www.unityofsachse.org 
  86. Unity walk - Washington DC - www.911unitywalk.org
  87. UTD Students Government Association
  88. West Plano Presbyterian Church- http://www.westplanopresbyterian.org
  89. World Muslim Congress - www.WorldMuslimCongress.com 
  90. Zoroastrian Association of North Texas - http://www.zant.org