Interact Club of Sunshine Family Volunteer visits abandoned children’s home in Mbarara, Uganda: Ms Jalia Muntu’s SFV Story
Ms Jalia Muntu from Mbarara City in Uganda, noticed the high number of orphaned, neglected and abandoned children in her community and organizes a visit to Divine Mercy Home for abandoned children.
Ha Doo-Ryun is 73 years old. She and her husband live to volunteer for peace. For 11 years, she has been collecting used clothes to send to Mongolia, Malaysia, Cambodia, and the Philippines.
Blankets, food and toys for kids: Jenny’s Hurricane Ian Relief
When Hurricane Ian struck in late September 2022, Jenny, a young girl from the United States organized a funds drive for her birthday in support of children who were affected by the hurricane.
Planting Trees for Peace: Magreth Mushi’s Family Story
During the commemoration of International Day of Peace, Magreth, her husband, children, sister, grandson, and neighbors participated in a tree planting activity in her community.
Food and Shelter Donations for Homeless People in Nepal: Bajracharya’s and Shakya’s Families Story
As Winston Churchill once said, “We make a livelihood by what we get, but we build an existence by what we serve.” Serving is a powerful way to affirm that we are all one family under God.
Dry- food donation to Buddhist Monk: Ramita from Nepal’s SFV story
Shristika Bajracharya’s family and other local volunteers organized a Sunshine Family Volunteer project and donated dry foods to Buddhist Monks in Kritipur, Chabahil Kathmandu in Nepal.
Generosity Knows No Limits: Elaine Desoloc’s Family SFV Story
“No one is too poor that he cannot give and no one is too rich that he cannot receive.” Elaine Desoloc and her family demonstrate this to us through their acts of kindness.
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
The 10 Million Divided Family Committee (일천만이산가족위원회) represents the wishes of families divided since the division of the Korean peninsula. On June 11, Kim Soo-young was appointed Seattle chapter
GPW Tanzania celebrates International Women’s Day with Friendly Football Matches
On the occasion of International Women's Day; March 8, 2022, GPW Tanzania with its partners conducts two friendly soccer matches to mitigate gender-based violence against women in sports.
This topic was suggested by Collette, “silent servers.” There are many of those in our family, but also around us. People who give so much and help those around them in ways that can’t be measured
Extended Community Family | Our Family Stories Podcast Ep 4
This topic was suggested by Anu, “surrogate/extendedf amily.” Urie Bronfenbrenner created the Ecological Systems Theory. His the oryplaces the well-being on an individual in concentric circles
My Family and the Korean Dream | Our Family Stories Podcast Ep 6
There is something in our hearts that is rooting for there unification of the Korean people. What can we, as individuals, who may not have inter-governmental or national positions
My Family and the Korean Dream | Our Family Stories Podcast Ep 7
There is something in our hearts that is rooting for thereunification of the Korean people. What can we, as individuals, who may nothave inter-governmental or national positions
GPW Paraguay conducts a webinar on ‘The Role of Women in National Development’
GPW Paraguay with GPF Paraguay hosts a webinar on ‘The Role of Women in National Development’, highlighting the crucial roles of women in Paraguayan history.
GPW Tanzania conducts workshops for the Inclusion of People with Disability
Global Peace Women joined The Diabetes Association of Nigeria and Nigeria Health Watch with support from the National Action on Sugar Reduction to commemorate the WDD 2022 in Abuja, Nigeria.
Korean Family Traditions | Our Family Stories Podcast Ep 5
We invited a special Korean guest to talk about traditions and values of the Korean family. We found commonalities to many family cultures that span the world, and realized that there are traditions
GPW Webinar Explores Challenges and Opportunities for Digital Peacebuilding
Global Peace Women hosted an interactive webinar on April 23 with current and recent enrollees of the Global Peace Women Leadership Academy to take a close look at how digital technology
GPW Philippines Engages Rizal Triple X Riders to Support Local Communities
GPW Philippines have been partnering with numerous organizations to continue its community service. In April, GPW Philippines, along with Rizal Triple X Riders Group conducted a feeding charity
Giving Boxes Help Families in Japan Transform Thoughts to Action for Ukrainian Refugees
Global Peace Women in Japan partnered with Association for Aid and Refugees (ARR), Doing Good Together, and Wish to initiate a project, the ‘Giving Box Project.’
GPW Philippines supports the National Vaccination Campaign
Getting back to school after a long period of closure has had its challenges for children, families, and teachers. Recently, in the Philippines, students have been encouraged to get vaccinated through
Online Workshop Seeks to Mitigate Quarter-Life Crisis with Indonesian Youth Adults
Quarter-Life crisis is a term that describes anxiety over one’s direction and quality of life for young adults (18-35). In Indonesia the quarter-life crisis has become a critical mental health issue.
GPW Philippines Distributes Solar Lamps to Indigineous Community in Mansalay, Mindola
Families in Mansalay, Mindola, Philippines benefit from receiving solar lamps for a cleaner, safer, cheaper and dependable light source to help children study and strengthen family bonds.