We believe that “Peace Begins in the Home.” Our women-led initiatives aim to strengthen families as building blocks of a healthy society.
We aim to uplift women’s unique innate qualities that are vital for positive social transformation to take place. These qualities should be cherished and respected.
We believe that “Peace Begins in the Home.” Our women-led initiatives aim to strengthen families as building blocks of a healthy society.
We aim to uplift women’s unique innate qualities that are vital for positive social transformation to take place. These qualities should be cherished and respected.
We empower women to become moral & innovative leaders and peace-builders to their local community.
Empowering girls and young women aged between 15-25 years in Uganda with information to enable them prevent the spread of HIV/AIDs.
Read moreEquipping women in Nigeria with life and work skills like soap making and pastries making to economically empower them.
Read moreMitigating the effects of climate change while promoting cooperation and experience sharing between peacekeepers, peace builders and peace enforcers in Kilimanjaro region, Tanzania.
Read moreA project to uplift women’s value and dignity.
Read moreA leadership capacity building training to promote social change among students aged 16 to 24 years old who live in Gazipur City, Bangladesh.
Read moreKiho Sano implements a project to encourage youth and families in her community in Japan to volunteer.
Read moreA teen mothers' mentorship, menstrual hygiene and mental health education project in Dandora, Kenya.
Read moreThe Global Peace Festival 2022 was held December 1-3 in Clark, Pampanga, Philippines. Watch the Festival recap.
Read moreMore than 200 women from around the world convene to address, "Empowering Service-Minded Women: Building a World of Freedom, Harmony and Peace."
Read moreThe Global Peace Festival 2022 opened with a Day of Humanitarian Action.
Read moreFilipina and international women leaders convened for the Women Empowerment Track of the Global Peace Leadership Conference to address
Read moreKeynote address from Global Peace Leadership Conference Women Empowerment Track.
Read moreThe Global Peace Festival 2022 opened with a Day of Humanitarian Action.
Read moreIn our final episode for 2022, we got to talk about thevalues hold us together as family as humanity. Mrs. Rachel Murray, countryleader of GPW USA shared about some of the values that she
Read moreWe celebrate three Sunshine Family Volunteers from Uruguay who over the years have been restoring hope and promoting peace and development in their country for years.
Read moreServing others instills in us a spirit of gratitude and gives us an opportunity to share our life privileges with the destitute, poor and marginalized in our communities.
Read moreSoona Aoki celebrates her 13th birthday in a special way by inviting her friends over to make bracelets to sell at a fundraiser for the Peace Home in Nepal.
Read moreWe need each other’s love and care to thrive. Acts of kindness can bring people together, and promote peace and harmony in our communities, as Hamzah's family learnt during their SFV project.
Read moreSeven families from the Seattle Family Peace Association join hands during their vacation to help end hunger in Washington state.
Read moreGlobal Peace Women joined The Diabetes Association of Nigeria and Nigeria Health Watch with support from the National Action on Sugar Reduction to commemorate the WDD 2022 in Abuja, Nigeria.
Read moreFamily service has a huge impact on the peace of the family because in order to do family service, you have to love each other, be considerate, and be united.
Read more10 year old boy named Yuuk from in Japan shares his experience participating in a beach cleanup activity in his community.
Read moreTakanori Nishikori's family from Japan volunteered and joined in a project that would help in fundraising for the Ukrainian victims.
Read moreMs Jalia Muntu from Mbarara City in Uganda, noticed the high number of orphaned, neglected and abandoned children in her community and organizes a visit to Divine Mercy Home for abandoned children.
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