PEACE ON EARTH

GOODWILL TOWARD ALL MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN, BORN AND UNBORN

Friday, September 10, 2010

Not to Brag but....

The Better Angels Won

No Koran Burning- ANYWHERE PEOPLE.

A.M.D.G.

Now join the marchers for the 911Unity Walk for Peace this Sunday in Washington, DC.

2010 Unity Walk – Sunday, September 12
To learn about the walk, visit our FAQ .

**We still need volunteers for this Sunday's 9/11 Unity Walk to help with various tasks such as on-site registration, setting up tables, directing people along the course of the walk, and providing support to the host locations. The work is easy, the time is short (3 hrs) and it's a great opportunity to meet people from all "walks" of life! Contact Jody at
jtuyanik@yahoo.com

On Sunday, September 12 from 1:30 to 4:30 pm, the 6th Annual Unity Walk will welcome all people to “Building Peace by Serving Each Other.

2010 Unity Walk – Sunday, September 12 (1:30 - 4:30 pm)
Starts at: 3801 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
(onsite registration starts at 1:00 pm)
Building on last year’s focus on service, the Unity Walk continues to empower diverse individuals to come together for dialogue and volunteer opportunities. Once again, participants are invited to visit a variety of religious congregations for open houses and celebration located along Washington, DC’s picturesque Embassy Row. The program will start at the Sikh Temple (3801 Massachusetts Avenue, NW). Then, participants will have time to visit open houses in the surrounding area before making their way to the Islamic Center where they can learn even more about community service projects. After a brief presentation, the Unity Walk participants will proceed down to the Gandhi Memorial near Dupont Circle where the program will conclude.So far, confirmed speakers include: Rev. Mpho Tutu, founder and Executive Director of the Tutu Institute for Prayer and Pilgrimage, William Aiken, Public Affairs Director of the Soka-Gakkai International Buddhist Center, and Clark Lobenstine, Executive Director of the Interfaith Conference of Metropolitan Washington. The emcee and moderator for this year’s program will be Sister Maureen Fiedler, host of Interfaith Voices, an hour-long radio show.For more about the walk, including logistics and practical information about what to expect, see our FAQ . You can also follow us on Facebook . Please also see our Media section for the latest press releases and other materials.Pilot program for interfaith youth leadership developmentThis summer, the Unity Walk is proud to announce a pilot initiative in the Washington, D.C. area that empowers high school students from diverse backgrounds to become leaders in interfaith dialogue and service. In partnership with ML Resources Social Vision, a venture philanthropy that invests in innovative initiatives, the Interfaith Youth Action Group (IYAG) will build on previous efforts by the Tony Blair Faith Foundation’s Faiths Act Fellows and the Interfaith Youth Core. IYAG has four main objectives. (1) GUIDE selected Youth Action members (also known as the leadership core) to design year-long community service initiatives with both a global and local expression, using the United Nations’ Millennium Development Goals as their platform. (2) EMPOWER and build capacity of these youth members to become leaders and role models in their respective faith communities and schools. (3)FOSTER dialogue among participants on issues of faith, ethnicity, and race. (4) CREATE momentum and deliver impact of these efforts in the Washington, D.C. area. We are looking for enthusiastic and open-minded high school-aged youth to participate. If you would like to get involved or learn more, please contact Meg Poole, 9/11 Unity Walk at

mpoole@meridian.org
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