It can be hard to know where to get started with interfaith programming, even if you're open to it. Gillon only joined Interfaith Understanding because an older friend who belonged urged her to come along.
Once she was at a meeting, she knew it was a great fit for her. She loved the discussions of other people's religious outlooks and trips to a mosque, Hindu Temple and Buddhist Center.
"I realized that it was what I wanted out of my school. It was how I wanted to feel and what I wanted to talk about," Gillon said.
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