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Jul 29, 2013 | Blog, Peace Education Program
This blog is the second installment of our volunteer story series. Doug Sage lives in Toronto, Canada and is a retired business owner. He has been a TPRF volunteer for about one year. Beryl Williams lives in the UK and runs a translation services company. Beryl and...
Music Delights PEP Students in Cádiz Prison
Jul 26, 2013 | Blog, Correctional Facilities, Peace Education Program, Peace for People, Uncategorized
Gonzaga Delage is part of a team of people from Jerez, Spain, who, for the past three years, have facilitated a Peace Education Program class at Puerto III prison, near Jerez in the province of Cádiz. Inspired by classical guitarist and friend of TPRF, Manuel Imán,...
The Prism of Translation
Jul 10, 2013 | Blog, Peace for People
This article is the first in a series designed to offer a quick look at some of the people who do volunteer work for TPRF. The Foundation depends on the dedicated, high quality efforts of volunteers like the people who appear in these stories to make its proprietary...
Peace Education Comes to Ecuador
Jul 3, 2013 | Blog, Peace Education Program, Peace for People
Paul Murtha, Ecuadorian Director of the Vibrant Village Foundation, sat down with Linda Hurst, a TPRF volunteer visiting Peru, and talked about his involvement with the evolution of PEP in Ecuador. Paul was instrumental in putting together an event with Prem Rawat in...Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest news, stories, videos, and events!
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