Join the Cities of Peace Network, or Start a City of Peace Group in Your Community! |
There are many ways to get involved or lend your support to the International Cities of Peace network. If you already have a City of Peace organization, join our Advisory Council of leaders. If you want to start a group in your area, download our "Becoming A City of Peace" how-to document. For more information on the many other fulfilling ways to participate, simply send us an email: info@InternationalCitiesOfPeace.org For ideas on how to start a City of Peace, or how to give your current organization an extra boost, click below: OUR CURRENT ADVISORY COUNCIL: J. Frederick Arment, President and Executive Director Marguerite Carver, Vice President and Mediation Advisor Steve Fryburg, Board Member and Director of International Programs David Hazen, Eugene, Oregon, City of Peace Peter van den Dungen, General Coordinator, International Network of Museums for Peace Dr. Carol Rank, Coventry, England, City of Peace and Reconciliation Bishnu Hari Tripathi, Cities of Peace, Nepal Dr. Kazuyo Yamane, Kochi University, Japan Dr. Hend Farouh, Cairo University, Egypt Dr. Kurvey of Nagpur, India, President, India Institute for Peace Mitra Sen, Toronto, Canada, Founder of International Peace Tree Day Patrick Hiller, Hood River, Oregon, City of Peace Charlotte Shelton, Unity Village, Missouri, City of Peace OUR CURRENT LIAISON VOLUNTEERS: Mark Willis, Dayton Metro Library, Liaison to Nepal Pastor Samuel Okogbue, Ikeja, Lagos State, Nigeria, Regional Liaison Mr. Etienne Maemble of Yaoundé, Cameroon, Regional Liaison There are many resources for participating in the International Cities of Peace organization. Please let us know that you're interested. Also, below find a "Letter of Intent" that can be used to start a City of Peace organization with two or more individuals in a community. It's easy and requires nothing but a solid intention. Become a Facebook friend. Join the discussion!
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Every Community can be a part of the worldwide desire for peace. Let's look for common ground, avoid polarization and partisanship, and seek safety, prosperity, and quality of life! Here's a video from the World March for Peace that toured the world in 2009.
Copyright, "Cities of Peace," 2009


