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www.planting-peace.com
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PlantingPeace.com has been created to increase awareness of Peace in all aspects of our lives and in particular to raise awareness of the annual U.N. International Day of Peace on 21st September.
www.thenakedvoice.com
The Naked Voice provides a magnetic learning and conflict-resolving environment, called the singing or listening field, similar to that of the indigenous wisdom communities, in which the voice of every individual is heard, and honoured as a fearless music.
www.markdavidgerson.com
Information, inspiration and free resources to help you achieve inner peace by awakening to the highest expression of your passion, purpose and potential.
www.myspace.com/timchalice
Listen to the music and be a "friend" of Planting Peace co-founder Tim Chalice.
www.bells-unbound.com
At Noon on Sunday 25th March 2007 there is a world-wide ringing commemoration of the exact moment the Abolition of the Slave Trade Act became law in 1807. Bells Unbound is your Call to Action for a world-wide ring of Freedom!!
www.peaceoneday.org
Jeremy Gilley’s website features information on his inspirational film and journey to create the fixed UN International Day of Peace. You can buy the DVD, posters and t-shirts to support his work and make a commitment for celebrating 21st September.
www.emissaryoflight.com
James Twyman: “Our goal is simple – to help millions of people around the world enjoy the experience of deep inner peace, and to offer a variety of programs for extending that peace into our world.”
www.ministryforpeace.org
Ministry for Peace is an organisation working for the creation of a Ministry for Peace within government.
www.worldpeace.org
“The World Peace Prayer Society is dedicated to inspiring people to embrace compassion, to respect life and to live in harmony with one another. Peace on earth can only become a reality when all people rise above national boundaries, politics, religion and ideologies. We need to celebrate our cultural diversities rather than using them as a reason for conflict.” Information about the Peace Poles Project too.
www.seedsofpeace.org
Founded in 1993, Seeds of Peace is dedicated to empowering young leaders from regions of conflict with the leadership skills required to advance reconciliation and coexistence.
www.veteransforpeace.org
Veterans working together for Peace & justice through non-violence.
www.peacedirect.org
Peace Direct supports grass roots peacebuilding in conflict areas. In every conflict, there are local people working for peace. Peace Direct funds their work, promotes it and learns from it. With Peace Direct, you can support practical action to build a more peaceful world.
www.bridgesofpeace.org
Bridges of Peace works to bring closer the time when people of the Middle East Region, especially those in Israel and Palestine, will live together in peace. Bridges of Peace creates possibilities for the people from all parts of society to meet in many diverse activities through which they can learn more about each other.
www.nobelprize.org
The ways and means to achieve peace are as diverse as the individuals and organizations rewarded with the Nobel Peace Prize. Aside from humanitarian work and peace movements, the Prize has been awarded to a wide field of work including advocacy of human rights, mediation of international conflicts and arms control and disarmament. The site includes some interesting articles on the Peace Prize.
www.wagingpeace.org
The Nuclear Age Peace Foundation initiates and supports worldwide efforts to abolish nuclear weapons, to strengthen international law and institutions, and to inspire and empower a new generation of peace leaders.
www.peacepilgrim.com
From 1953 to 1981 a silver haired woman calling herself only "Peace Pilgrim" walked more than 25,000 miles on a personal pilgrimage for peace. She vowed to "remain a wanderer until mankind has learned the way of peace, walking until given shelter and fasting until given food." In the course of her 28 year pilgrimage she touched the hearts, minds, and lives of thousands of individuals all across North America. Her message was both simple and profound. It continues to inspire people all over the world.
www.gandhifoundation.org
The Gandhi Foundation was set up in 1983 to spread knowledge of the philosophy and teaching of Mahatma Gandhi (1869-1948) in Britain.
www.wcrp.org
The World Conference of Religions for Peace is the largest international coalition of representatives from the world's great religions who are dedicated to achieving peace. Respecting cultural differences while celebrating our common humanity, Religions for Peace is active on every continent and in some of the most troubled places on earth, creating multi-religious partnerships that mobilize the moral and social resources of religious people to address their shared problems.
www.peacegames.org
Peace Games imagines a world where every child has the skills, knowledge, supportive relationships, and opportunities to prevent violence and build safer communities. A world where individuals and institutions believe in the power of young people and that violence – in all of its forms – can be prevented. Peace Games believes that this goal is best achieved by building the capacity of schools and community groups to implement holistic, peace and justice education programs.
www.plumvillage.org
Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh and the Plum Village Resource Centre.
www.positivenews.org.uk
Positive News reports on issues rarely covered by the mainstream media and promotes the many enterprises that are working for a sustainable future.
www.pierian-centre.com
Our peace programme in Bristol is linked to the activities of this wonderful centre in Bristol.
www.truce.net
Truce has the aspiration to empower young people and create a dedicated, international day of youth-related football events and activities - to mark the UN International Day of Peace, September 21st 2006.

Let there be peace on earth and let it begin with me.
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