May Peace be in our homes May Peace be in our communities May Peace be in our hearts
Peace Poles
Extraordinary People
Extraordinary Places
Extraordinary Journeys
Estimated 200,000 Peace Poles are
planted in in the world
in over 190 countries
United Nations
Peace Mountain - Slovakia
Azerbaijan
Germany

Spain
Machu Picchu, Peru
Uruguay
Philippines
Union Square - 911
Malaysia
Giza, Egypt
Bethelem
Peace Palace, The Hague
The Netherlands
Florida International University, Miami
UCLA
University of California, Los Angeles
Barbados

Australia

Ukraine

Great Britain
Sierra Leone, Africa
Mount Fuji, Japan
Manhattan
Pentagon
Robben Island -South Africa
remembering
Nelson Mandela
Mother Theresa
Pope John Paul II
Loretta King Scott
Dalai Lama
Jane Goodall, Ground Zero
Journey from USA to Bagdad, Iraq
Journey across the border
between Nepal - China
US Veterans – Journey to
Saigon, Vietnam
Journey to Mount Everest, Nepal
History
A Peace Pole is a monument that
displays the message "May Peace
Prevail on Earth” in the language of
the country where it has been placed,
and usually 3 to 5 additional
translations. The message is referred
to as a peace prayer.
The first peace poles outside Japan were
constructed in 1983. Since then, an estimated
200,000 have been planted around the world in
over 190 countries.
• The idea of Peace Poles was first thought up by Masahisa Goi
after WWII in Japan.
• Mr. Goi believed that the message and prayer, has the
capacity to bring people of various cultures, faiths, and
traditions together in the spirit of universal love and oneness
by unifying the global heart and mind.
• The first seeds of peace were planted in 1955 in Ishikawa,
Japan where a small gathering of peace workers gathered
around Mr. Goi to listen to his philosophy and visions for a
better world. This was the beginning of the World Peace
Prayer Society, a genuine peace movement to spread the
message and prayer, May Peace Prevail On Earth.
• In 1976, the idea of placing the Peace
Message and Prayer on poles began to
gain popularity.
• When Mr. Goi passed on in 1980, his
adopted daughter, Masami Saionji,
inherited his legacy and was appointed
Chairperson of The World Peace Prayer
Society.
• The World Peace Sanctuary in
Wassaic, NY, is the international
home and headquarters of the
World Peace Prayer Society, The
Peace Pole Project and Peace Pals
International.
Peace Poles for
Extraordinary schools
Extraordinary students
Extraordinary teachers
Broward Peace Pole Project
2011
• Charles Drew Elementary

2012
• Griffin Elementary
• Sunrise Middle
• Atlantic Tech. High
School
Beachside Montessori

2013
Everglades Elementary

McFatter Tech. High School
2014
Cypress Bay Elem.

Dania Beach Project
Deerfield Beach Elem.

J.P. Taravella High School

Bair Middle School
United Way of Broward County
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Peace Pole project

Peace Pole project