CLEARWATER, Fla. - Dec. 31, 2020 - United for Human Rights (UHR) Florida chapter offers free human rights educational resources for anyone interested in teaching and promoting human rights in their community. The materials can be ordered directly from the Human Rights Center, located in Clearwater, Florida by contact the Executive Director, Cristian Vargas, at Cristian@Humanrights.com
United for Human Rights Florida chapter opened its Human Rights Center in downtown Clearwater in July 2015. To date, UHR florida has provided over 50 thousand human rights booklets, free of charge, to teachers, non-profit organizations and human rights advocates across Florida.
According to their website, "UHR's purpose is to provide human rights educational resources and activities that inform, assist and unite individuals, educators, organizations and governmental bodies in the dissemination and adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights at every level of society."1
"We work with people of all ages to bring human rights education to their communities." said Cristian Vargas. "We're glad to be a resource for others."
Hundreds of organizations have worked with the United for Human Rights Florida chapter since 2015. They also hold community events and seminars all with the purpose of raising awareness on human rights. UHR has held events at colleges such as the Florida State University, Florida International University and the University of Tampa, and has worked with schools across Broward, Hillsborough, Pasco, Orange and Miami-Dade Counties.
To get more information contact the Executive Director, Cristian Vargas, at (727) 467-6960, or email Cristian@humanrights.com. Follow them on Facebook and Instagram @HumanRightsFL.
About United for Human Rights:
United for Human Rights is an international non-profit, non-religious educational program based on the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Its purpose is to teach youth their human rights and create valuable advocates for tolerance and peace. United for Human Rights is one of eight humanitarian programs the Church of Scientology supports. It was Scientology Founder, L. Ron Hubbard who said, "Human rights must be made a fact, not an idealistic dream."
1 https://www.humanrights.com/