Friends Peace Teams, Inc.
Programs and results
What we aim to solve
Our programs
What are the organization's current programs, how do they measure success, and who do the programs serve?
African Great Lakes Initiative
The African Great Lakes Initiative (AGLI) of the Friends Peace Teams strengthens, supports, and promotes peace activities at the grassroots level in the Great Lakes region of Africa (Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, and Uganda). To this end, AGLI responds to requests from local religious and non-governmental organizations that focus on conflict management, peace building, trauma healing, and reconciliation. AGLI sponsors Peace Teams composed of members from local partners and the international community.
Peacebuilding en las Américas (PLA)
PLA works with partners in Latin America offering training and support in conflict management, peacebuilding, trauma healing and reconciliation.
Asia West Pacific Initiative
AWP leads workshops on Alternatives to Violence (AVP) and partners with organizations for peacebuilding. AWP works in Indonesia, Nepal, the Philippines, and S Korea.
Toward Right Relationship with Native Peoples
The Toward Right Relationship with Native Peoples program offers educational workshops, slide presentations, sermons, and talks for adults and youth in faith communities, civic organizations, schools and universities; encourages and coaches communities as they begin to work toward right relationship among Native and non-Native peoples; raises awareness of the ongoing impacts of the Indian boarding schools and ways to support healing; and offers resources for education and responsible action.
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Operations
The people, governance practices, and partners that make the organization tick.
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Friends Peace Teams, Inc.
Board of directorsas of 07/11/2023
Fenna Mandolong
Melanie Siaw
Nadine Hoover
New York Yearly Meeting
Ann Dusseau
Intermountain Yearly Meeting
Clarkson Palmer
Philadelphia Yearly Meeting
Tom Martin
Intermountain Yearly Meeting
Val Liveoak
South Central Yearly Meeting
Cecilia Yocum
Southeastern Yearly Meeting
Kevin King
South Central Yearly Meeting
Steve Olshewsky
Southern Appalachian Yearly Meeting and Association
Kathy Adams
North Carolina Yearly Meeting (FUM)
Peter Clay
Iowa Yearly Meeting (Conservative)
Jonathan Vogel-Borne
At-large
Elizabeth (Minga) Claggett-Borne
New England Yearly Meeting
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