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Advancing Peace
in your community

Based on 300 years of Quaker peace work in prisons, schools, and situations of violent tension, Help Increase the Peace Project is a creative process for transforming conflict and building community. HIPP workshops focus on reflective personal dialogue combined with energetic, fun activities, in order to foster experiential skill development based on real-life situations.

Ideal for: Parents, teachers, students & student leaders, mentors, trainers, counselors, and all creative individuals who care about their community; ages 13 - 113 welcome

Folks who come to our Basic training will be eligible to join our Advanced workshop in the Fall. We are trying to raise up more facilitators to share this training with others in our community, but Basic is for everyone, not just people who want to be trainers.

Each attender is asked to contribute $25 to defray the cost of food and supplies. Please contact me if cost is an issue, and we can work something out. All of the facilitators are volunteers.

If you live in Northern Virginia, feel free to Print & Post our flyer on some bulletin boards in your community! Download PDF

Join us for our Summer workshop:
Thursday, July 21 6pm-8:30pm
Friday, July 22 9:30am-5pm
Saturday, July 23 9:30am-5pm
Lunch & Snacks included

Location :
Woodlawn Friends Meeting
8990 Woodlawn Road
Fort Belvior, Virginia 22060

Registration Closed July 15.

Please contact John Stephens if you have any questions: hipp (at) beardedbaby (dot) net

posted by john | July 6, 2005 02:47 AM

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