Listed here are a variety of links to websites dedicated to bringing peaceful solutions into our world through children.

 

Connect with women on all parts of the planet striving to create peace - through

 peacexpeace.org.

 

Peace & Experiential Education. Offers activities and links to resources through which peace can be experienced and created.
<http://www.wilderdom.com/PeaceExperientialEducation.htm>

Common Dreams. Alternative news media source.
<http://www.commondreams.org>

Pax Christi. A Catholic peace organization dedicated to Christian nonviolence and action to transform unjust structures in society.
<www.paxchristiusa.org>

U.S. Institute of Peace. A nonpartisan organization which works to promote the peaceful resolution of international conflicts.
<www.usip.org>

Families Against Violence Advocacy Network (FAVAN). A network committed to violence prevention in families, schools, parishes, congregations, youth groups, colleges and prisons.
<http://www.ipj-ppj.org/favan_new.html>

Kids for Peace. An project of the Mary Anne Foundation, an organization that believes that peace is first and foremost a spiritual quest.
<www.peacethroughlove.org/html/kids.html>

Kids Peace. The national center for kids overcoming crisis.
<www.kidspeace.org>

International Youth Advocates. Read about Gregory R. Smith—a young boy with a big mission.
<www.gregoryrsmith.com>

Peace Corps Kid's World. A special webpage introducing the Peace Corps to children. Kids, explore sights and countries around the world, and find out how to make a difference.
<www.peacecorps.gov/kids/>

Pathways to Peace. A nonprofit peace-building organization with a number a peace projects, including a Children's Peace Festival.
<www.pathwaystopeace.org>

World Centers of Compassion for Children International. Founded by Nobel Peace Laureate Betty Williams to help create a just and peaceful world for the children by advocating for a Universal Declaration of the Rights of the World's Children.
<www.centersofcompassion.org>

 

Mother Theresa Links. Offers a short chronology leading up to Mother Theresa's 1979 Nobel Peace Prize. Includes links to related sites and to the Missionaries of Charity.
<www.almaz.com/nobel/peace/1979a.html>

United for Peace and Justice. National network organizing millions of people around peace and justice issues.
<http://www.unitedforpeace.org>

MoveOn.org. An international network of online activists for peace and justice.
<http://www.moveon.org>

International Peace Bureau. Promoting peace through disarmament and non-violent conflict resolution.
<www.ipb.org>

 

Peace University. Strives to place university-level arts and sciences in the service of peace.
<www.peace-university.net>

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