My Big Global Family: Elizabeth Acosta’s GPWLA Story
Learn how GPWLA has empowered Elizabeth Acosta with essential skills to become a moral and innovative leader.
GPW Webinar Session Explores Ideology and Peacebuilding

The fourth session of the Global Peace Women 2022 Webinar series addressed ideology and peacebuilding. Ideologies influence interpersonal relationships, define personal values
Raising Service-Minded Children

I believe that this is one way we could achieve peace if we think beyond ourselves.
GPW Paraguay Commemorates National Mothers Day
5 families receive support in commemoration of “National Mother’s Day”
Ms. Namsik Jeong Global Peace Women Leadership Conference 2014
The importance of education can easily be seen when we take a look at the hardships of the increasing number of the multicultural family. I am one of the multicultural families. My daughter who is in an elementary school, there is a class for multicultural families. As I met other moms from Philippines and Vietnam, I found one thing common among us.
Ms. Rosita S. Celis Global Peace Women Leadership Conference 2014
The empowerment of women is a critical factor in the eradication of poverty. It is to be noted that poverty in families with more children are particularly common in rural areas. Poverty in many developing countries remains a challenge.
GPW Paraguay Supports ‘República de Bolivia’ School
Support for the “Republic of Bolivia” School to Curb Spread of Covid-19 Disease
Musiime Hamzah’s family visits Aisha Nantongo a single mother of 11 people at her home in Kawempe Tula-Wakiso District.

We 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.
“Volunteering with Grandparents” Hug’s Family, Japan (FVP Story 2021.12)

Volunteering with Grandparents” Hug’s Family Japan Hug is six. Every two weeks she visits the local park with her parents, aunt and grandparents. But they don’t play at the park, they clean. When three generations of Hug’s family get together, they love their community. At the same time, the family is passing on the culture […]
Volunteering by Taking a ‘Trash Pickup Walk’: Mrs. Shimazu’s SFV Story
Volunteering knows no bounds or age as Mrs. Shimazu’s story demonstrates.