The peace camp was founded in 1993 and has been operating for 18 years. It teaches children about peace, justice, and environmental awareness. It started as a camp for girls but became coed and expanded its age range as participants got older. The camp uses hands-on activities and games to teach children about making peaceful choices and applying principles of non-violence. It aims to spread messages of peace to help build a more just world.
Persuasive speech directed toward prospective volunteers. Information includes an example of a client whose life was changed by a mentor at the Safe Harbor organization and how being a mentor can influence teens in need.
CWPO exists to enable children to create a more peaceful environment in their schools and communities and, by feeling safer and more secure, empower them to grow up to create a more peaceful world. The organization was founded in 2010 and currently has programs in Mexico, Kenya and Nepal. We are looking to form alliances with Rotary Clubs and other international service organizations to help fund expansion of our programs.
The season of nice soaking rain is upon us, and as much as nice soaking is debatable, we can not ignore the transformation of new growth in nature; rain being nourishing and satisfying to plants. A new season of the year displaying.
SmilingOne steps from one financial year into the next; many new seeds were planted; the ripple effects touched thousands. We have had the privilege of seeing many people becoming aware of their path.
Our Autumn edition invites you learn more about our ‘Change Agents in the making’ and the ‘Gentle Giants’ inside SA Prisons; our Nyanga Youth Project and Ivy Nyovane renovation Launch... just to mention a few of our unifying adventures within our communities.
Let us enjoy the season and the teaching, the moistening of the soil in our inner garden where seeds are planted. Enjoy Turquoise – the fourth edition.
Love Franklin
Persuasive speech directed toward prospective volunteers. Information includes an example of a client whose life was changed by a mentor at the Safe Harbor organization and how being a mentor can influence teens in need.
CWPO exists to enable children to create a more peaceful environment in their schools and communities and, by feeling safer and more secure, empower them to grow up to create a more peaceful world. The organization was founded in 2010 and currently has programs in Mexico, Kenya and Nepal. We are looking to form alliances with Rotary Clubs and other international service organizations to help fund expansion of our programs.
The season of nice soaking rain is upon us, and as much as nice soaking is debatable, we can not ignore the transformation of new growth in nature; rain being nourishing and satisfying to plants. A new season of the year displaying.
SmilingOne steps from one financial year into the next; many new seeds were planted; the ripple effects touched thousands. We have had the privilege of seeing many people becoming aware of their path.
Our Autumn edition invites you learn more about our ‘Change Agents in the making’ and the ‘Gentle Giants’ inside SA Prisons; our Nyanga Youth Project and Ivy Nyovane renovation Launch... just to mention a few of our unifying adventures within our communities.
Let us enjoy the season and the teaching, the moistening of the soil in our inner garden where seeds are planted. Enjoy Turquoise – the fourth edition.
Love Franklin
Teaching our children to be spiritual beings is a great way to develop a deeper connection with them. Children want to know who they are and that they have a connection to something greater than themselves, whether that be God, the universe, nature, the force or whatever you want to call it. When I talk about spirituality, I am referring to the real essence of who we are. Developing spirituality is a lifetime journey of self-discovery. It is about opening our hearts and finding our true purpose in life. Spirituality is about our attitudes, values and our practices; about the things that motivate us at the very deepest levels of our being.
We sometimes underestimate the ripples we create in the world around us. In Issue 9, our contributors share changes that have resonated in big ways – a high school educator finds connection with his students, a Nobel Peace Prize nominee encourages unity in the face of terrorism, and a daughter is inspired by her father’s generous nature. Our children's section shares some ideas on how to cheer up a sick a friend.
Join us this month in sharing our heart’s resources with everyone we meet.
A salute to the everyday heroes who are changing the world, one kid at a time: camp directors, school directors and teachers, kids event organizers, coaches, and mentors.
The Globe-Star-Navigator Newsletter, 2014-early_winterMara Hawks
“UNCONDITIONAL LOVE is the lantern that guides the heart’s journey of gentleness, communicating PEACE and preparing the path we travel with the framework of Gentle Teaching.
'UNCONDITIONALLY LOVING' is the lighting of a safe harbor that welcomes us, inviting the opening up of our eyes, our hearts, our gifts.
Compassion is the gift of Gentle Teaching, guiding the way
to ‘feeling at home’ in a space of gentleness and human capacity that respects and reflects our diversity of gifts.” -Globe Star Director, Dr. Anthony M. McCrovitz, discussing the gifts of Gentle Teaching in our early winter newsletter, The Navigator.
UPI Education's Summer Camp Leadership Development Program 2014 at Camp Colley, AZ. A huge thank you to all our sponsors, facilitators, and donors. This journal commemorates each and every single success, and memorializes the wonderful people who were involved, and the students whose lives are changed for the better due to the Life Skills Solutions™ training program they participated in.
My heart continues to be moved deeply by our Change Agent work. We have completed another year - our 9th - of bringing C.O.C. Education to some of the most challenged environments in our Society. I am in AWE of the results we are experiencing; so
many 'seeds' are sprouting and watering other 'seeds' in the process. An awakened individual understands that he/she has so many more options than choosing a life of crime and destruction. I see so much potential; the fire is burning in me/us to do so
much more.
I am aware that we would have achieved nothing without the incredible commitment of men and women who dedicated themselves wholeheartedly to this path. We know that it is not an easy one! My gratitude goes to each of you for having had the courage to choose YOU, for investing in becoming your best version. Life tests us over and over again so that we may purify our intentions and strip off all the layers of past limitations. Consciousness is a daily GYM. There is nothing more attractive than someone who radiates values-based leadership and generously shares of their awakening. This is the true Magic of a Change Agent.
The Change Agent....this is how we address crime in South Africa.
ENJOY OUR ANNUAL REPORT
With Love
Karina
Teaching our children to be spiritual beings is a great way to develop a deeper connection with them. Children want to know who they are and that they have a connection to something greater than themselves, whether that be God, the universe, nature, the force or whatever you want to call it. When I talk about spirituality, I am referring to the real essence of who we are. Developing spirituality is a lifetime journey of self-discovery. It is about opening our hearts and finding our true purpose in life. Spirituality is about our attitudes, values and our practices; about the things that motivate us at the very deepest levels of our being.
We sometimes underestimate the ripples we create in the world around us. In Issue 9, our contributors share changes that have resonated in big ways – a high school educator finds connection with his students, a Nobel Peace Prize nominee encourages unity in the face of terrorism, and a daughter is inspired by her father’s generous nature. Our children's section shares some ideas on how to cheer up a sick a friend.
Join us this month in sharing our heart’s resources with everyone we meet.
A salute to the everyday heroes who are changing the world, one kid at a time: camp directors, school directors and teachers, kids event organizers, coaches, and mentors.
The Globe-Star-Navigator Newsletter, 2014-early_winterMara Hawks
“UNCONDITIONAL LOVE is the lantern that guides the heart’s journey of gentleness, communicating PEACE and preparing the path we travel with the framework of Gentle Teaching.
'UNCONDITIONALLY LOVING' is the lighting of a safe harbor that welcomes us, inviting the opening up of our eyes, our hearts, our gifts.
Compassion is the gift of Gentle Teaching, guiding the way
to ‘feeling at home’ in a space of gentleness and human capacity that respects and reflects our diversity of gifts.” -Globe Star Director, Dr. Anthony M. McCrovitz, discussing the gifts of Gentle Teaching in our early winter newsletter, The Navigator.
UPI Education's Summer Camp Leadership Development Program 2014 at Camp Colley, AZ. A huge thank you to all our sponsors, facilitators, and donors. This journal commemorates each and every single success, and memorializes the wonderful people who were involved, and the students whose lives are changed for the better due to the Life Skills Solutions™ training program they participated in.
My heart continues to be moved deeply by our Change Agent work. We have completed another year - our 9th - of bringing C.O.C. Education to some of the most challenged environments in our Society. I am in AWE of the results we are experiencing; so
many 'seeds' are sprouting and watering other 'seeds' in the process. An awakened individual understands that he/she has so many more options than choosing a life of crime and destruction. I see so much potential; the fire is burning in me/us to do so
much more.
I am aware that we would have achieved nothing without the incredible commitment of men and women who dedicated themselves wholeheartedly to this path. We know that it is not an easy one! My gratitude goes to each of you for having had the courage to choose YOU, for investing in becoming your best version. Life tests us over and over again so that we may purify our intentions and strip off all the layers of past limitations. Consciousness is a daily GYM. There is nothing more attractive than someone who radiates values-based leadership and generously shares of their awakening. This is the true Magic of a Change Agent.
The Change Agent....this is how we address crime in South Africa.
ENJOY OUR ANNUAL REPORT
With Love
Karina
Operation “Blue Star” is the only event in the history of Independent India where the state went into war with its own people. Even after about 40 years it is not clear if it was culmination of states anger over people of the region, a political game of power or start of dictatorial chapter in the democratic setup.
The people of Punjab felt alienated from main stream due to denial of their just demands during a long democratic struggle since independence. As it happen all over the word, it led to militant struggle with great loss of lives of military, police and civilian personnel. Killing of Indira Gandhi and massacre of innocent Sikhs in Delhi and other India cities was also associated with this movement.
How to Split Bills in the Odoo 17 POS ModuleCeline George
Bills have a main role in point of sale procedure. It will help to track sales, handling payments and giving receipts to customers. Bill splitting also has an important role in POS. For example, If some friends come together for dinner and if they want to divide the bill then it is possible by POS bill splitting. This slide will show how to split bills in odoo 17 POS.
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Synthetic fiber production is a fascinating and complex field that blends chemistry, engineering, and environmental science. By understanding these aspects, students can gain a comprehensive view of synthetic fiber production, its impact on society and the environment, and the potential for future innovations. Synthetic fibers play a crucial role in modern society, impacting various aspects of daily life, industry, and the environment. ynthetic fibers are integral to modern life, offering a range of benefits from cost-effectiveness and versatility to innovative applications and performance characteristics. While they pose environmental challenges, ongoing research and development aim to create more sustainable and eco-friendly alternatives. Understanding the importance of synthetic fibers helps in appreciating their role in the economy, industry, and daily life, while also emphasizing the need for sustainable practices and innovation.
We all have good and bad thoughts from time to time and situation to situation. We are bombarded daily with spiraling thoughts(both negative and positive) creating all-consuming feel , making us difficult to manage with associated suffering. Good thoughts are like our Mob Signal (Positive thought) amidst noise(negative thought) in the atmosphere. Negative thoughts like noise outweigh positive thoughts. These thoughts often create unwanted confusion, trouble, stress and frustration in our mind as well as chaos in our physical world. Negative thoughts are also known as “distorted thinking”.
Read| The latest issue of The Challenger is here! We are thrilled to announce that our school paper has qualified for the NATIONAL SCHOOLS PRESS CONFERENCE (NSPC) 2024. Thank you for your unwavering support and trust. Dive into the stories that made us stand out!
The French Revolution, which began in 1789, was a period of radical social and political upheaval in France. It marked the decline of absolute monarchies, the rise of secular and democratic republics, and the eventual rise of Napoleon Bonaparte. This revolutionary period is crucial in understanding the transition from feudalism to modernity in Europe.
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How to Make a Field invisible in Odoo 17Celine George
It is possible to hide or invisible some fields in odoo. Commonly using “invisible” attribute in the field definition to invisible the fields. This slide will show how to make a field invisible in odoo 17.
1. Peace camp Founded in 1993 By Chris Lamb, Susan Hopkins. Has now been around for 18 years, helping children and spreading peace.
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3. Chris Lamm just recently passes down the job as director over to Ana Page who has been leading now for 3 years and before that she was a councilor and a camper for 11 years.H O P C I F E A S A MT C P O E R Y Peace camp started out as an all girls camp but later changed to coed when more people wanted to join. Peace camp also started out as a camp for younger children, but as the young children got older they wanted to come back, so they raised the ages. Peace camp has been spreading words of peace to young children and as they grew up, those same children are back and helping to run the camp.
4. Our peace camp mission Our mission statement is simple, but effective. “fosters an understanding of peace, justice, and environmental awareness appropriate to the needs of the children/ youth involved. ”
5. My personal connection I have been helping with the OC Peace Camp for two years now. I had dichotomous reasons for going my first year, but as I witnessed what peace camp taught the children, I was hooked. I believe in this organization and I have seen their qualitative effort and strong willed goals spread the word of peace. One child at a time.
6. programs Building A Village We separate the entire camp into groups of 4-6 campers, with one staff member per group. Then the activity leader gives old newspapers that we’ve collected along with a few rolls of masking tape. Each group has to use only those supplies in building a hut that will provide shelter (albeit temporary) for their group. The purpose of the activity is not competition, but cooperation as once a group completes their hut, they spread into the other groups who are struggling to help them build a strong, sturdy shelter; thus, together we build a village! At Peace Camp we develop our own curriculum and activities, as well as learning from the curriculum others have done.Here are some examples of activities we have at Camp. Circle of Friends At the beginning and end of each day at Peace Camp, and each Peace Camp event, all staff, campers, family members and guests join hands to form a large circle around a sculpture of the same image, with a candle in the middle. The candle is lit each morning of camp, as the Circle of Friends represents the bonds of friendship we share, and the love and support that each of us possesses for one another.
7. Funding and management Our organization is run by donations and a minimal fee to allow us to pay for equipment that will be used during the camp. Peace camp is run by it’s staff. We all have a say in what we will teach and what we will do for our activities. There are usually around five senior that oversee the camps activities.
8. outputs of camp We set our focus on teaching kids, We allow 5-16 year olds We allow those wishing to be staff to learn We encourage children to strive to be volunteers.
9. Processes We go to cultural fairs all over orange county and the neighboring county’s to spread the knowledge of our camp. We help at other charity events. We advertise and pass out flyers.
10. Outcomes Every year we teach our campers to be peaceful and to have reasoned judgment. Every year we hear back from the parent about how their children are using what we taught them at camp and how much of a happy disposition their kids are in when they are at camp. We have encouraged campers to take leadership roles and often they ending up coming back as staff leaders (Ana Page, leader of Peace Camp) We have given the campers the information needed to better themselves We have taught them to spread their own message of peace
11. Our purpose We are here to teach, to show, to give examples. We are here to spread peace to every boy and girl so they may do the same to some one new. We show the effect of negativity and neglect and we show we can do better, how we can change to stop that treatment We’re here to make peace
12. Why we are needed We are a small, community based organization. We focus on the growth of the children’s social and emotional skills by teaching them in a carefree environment were kids can be themselves Most people cant afford to send their kids to big, week long camps so we allow for cheaper admission. Allowing everyone to participate if they choose. We teach those who would have never had the chance to learn the knowledge of peace and community.
13. Why we need Shuttleworth the Shuttleworthfoundation believes in The idea that it is people who change the world for the better That if we are rigorously open about ideas and practices, more people will copy them and make the world a better place in a shorter period of time.
14. Why we need Shuttleworth (continued.) That is why we are perfect for your grant. We are a small group wishing to better our future by teaching our youth We strive for inventive ideas to spread the word of peace We work hard in making every year great for the kids so they can routinely practice and teach everyone else what they learned at camp, thus spreading the word a little more.
15. Our critical thoughts and ideas The Peace camp staff have to organize our schedules and plan out all our activities so they are all related to the topic of peace. We have to find new and creative ways to explicate peace to the children so they better understand what it is and how it effects them
16. Our critical actions and activities We are very hands on in demonstrating the use of making decisions and whether their decisions are positive or negative. We always try to get the children to apply what they have learned in games or plays or other activities.
17. With hope I can say that this camp will be around for a long time. Teaching children and adult alike the meaning of peace and spreading that care and love as far as the arms of our camp can reach.You to can join this camp as a counsler or by just telling a family member who has children. Help this camp grow, help make our arms reach.