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Hudson Valley FOR Chapter Organizing Meeting
Fellowship of Reconciliation, 521 N Broadway, Nyack, NY | Get Directions »
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The Hudson Valley FOR is seeking to revitalize its membership...its activities...and its place in the community. We are calling a meeting with some of its original members (who have since relocated from the Hudson Valley area) and we will convene at:
The Fellowship of Reconciliation
521 N. Broadway
Nyack, NY 10960
FEBRUARY 26, 2012
3:00PM
Information: 845-358-4601 ext. 32 (Mary)
We reach out to those of you who use Shadowcliff for organizational meetings...those of you in the new Occupy movement....those of you in the RCPJ community....those of you in the Community of Living Traditions.....those of you who have visions of community building or creating "beloved community" through activities that promote peace and raised consciousness. This is a great opportunity to get "new blood....new visions....new ideas" realized, with the FOR's headquarters as a place to support those efforts. We are open to projects that would bring out the activist…the artistic…the creative and/or the spiritual YOU…all in the name of peace. We look forward to your brainstorming efforts! In Peace, Susan Mondzak Murphy
Event Details
| Where | Fellowship of Reconciliation 521 N Broadway, Nyack, NY 10960 |
| Next on | This event is over. |
| Time | 3:00 pm–5:00 pm |
| Website | http://www.forusa.org |
| Phone | 845-358-4601 |
| mheckler@forusa.org | |
| Price | $0 |
More About Fellowship of Reconciliation
The Fellowship of Reconciliation (FOR) is an international, interfaith, tax-exempt organization with a headquarters in Nyack. It is linked to the International Fellowship of Reconciliation (IFOR), which has divisions in over 40 countries.
FOR's roots date back to World War I, when European Christians gathered amid the conflict to promote and seek peace. One year later, in 1915, FOR's United States program was born.
FOR undertakes various programs and educational initiatives to promote peace and justice and eradicate violence, racism and economic injustice. The Fellowship trains and educates individuals of all religions, races and creeds to engage altruistic actions locally, nationally and globally. Programs include, but are not limited to:
- Jewish-Muslim Peace Walk
- Disarmament initiatives
- Anti-torture initiatives
- Diplomacy programs in Iraq and Iran
- Bosnia war relief efforts
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