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Start a Community Peace Project

Start a Community Peace Project

Are you exhausted by all the hurt and hate? Do you wish there was greater harmony between people where you live, learn, work, play or pray? Are you at a stage of life when you can “go big” to improve the civic and social climate of your own community?

If you said yes, and you have the patience and fortitude to go the distance, consider starting a peace project for your community. Peace Through Action USA can help you in designing your project, raising funds for it, and providing people and money management support.

This Do Something for Peace opportunity is not for the faint of heart. If you have the courage to try to “go big for peace,” let us know you want our help by completing this Do Something for Peace Interest Form.

Sponsor a Community Peace Project

Is your community struggling with social distress? Do you desire greater harmony among your community’s people? Does a group or organization you are connected to want to do something bold for your community, but need extra hearts and hands?

If you said yes, and you have the patience and fortitude to go the distance, consider collaborating with Peace Through Action USA to start a peace project for your community. We can help in designing your community’s project, raising funds for it, and managing it with you.

This Do Something for Peace opportunity is not for the faint of heart. If your group or organization has the courage to try to “go big for peace,” let us know you want our help by completing this Community Peace Project Interest Form or corresponding to programs@peacethroughaction.org.

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