The following are websites and addresses of organizations that are in keeping with the vision of the Interfaith Peace Garden.
This resource listing, which will differ from time to time, is intended to be a small educational toolbox for collaborative, like-minded people who want to effect positive change in our world.
Fellowship of Reconciliation
FOR is an interfaith and international movement with branches and groups in over 40 countries and on every continent. Today the membership of FOR includes Jews, Christians, Buddhists, Muslims, and people of other faith traditions, as well as those with no formal religious affiliation.
Gratefulness
The international nonprofit organization provides resources for living in the gentle power of gratefulness, which restores courage, reconciles relationships, and heals our Earth.
Interfaith Communities United for Justice and Peace
ICUJP is an interfaith organization with the mission: Religious communities must stop blessing war and seek alternatives to war and violence.
Interfaith Youth Corps
IFYC builds mutual respect and pluralism among young people from different religious traditions by empowering them to work together to serve others.
Jericho for Justice
JERICHO engages the interfaith community throughout California in shaping state public policy that affects individuals and families living in poverty.
John Dear S.J.
Rev, John Dear S.J. is a Jesuit Priest, Peace Activist, Organizer, Lecturer, Retreat leader, and author/editor of 20 books on peace and nonviolence
Network
A national Catholic organization in the global movement for justice and peace, meeting the challenge: "If you want peace, work for justice" - Paul 6
Pace E Bene Nonviolence Service
Formed by a small group of Franciscans and others in 1989, Pace e Bene is a growing community representing a diversity of spiritual traditions and cultural backgrounds that networks with nonviolence practitioners in many parts of the world.
Pax Christi USA
A national Cathoic peace organiztion linked with Pax Christi International
Taizé Community
Taizé, in the south of Burgundy, France, is the home of an international, ecumenical community, founded there in 1940 by Brother Roger. The brothers are committed for their whole life to material and spiritual sharing, to celibacy, and to a great simplicity of life.
Women's Peacemaker Program
WPP's objective is to increase the empowerment of women through active nonviolence.
Zen Peacemakers Order
Zen Peacemakers are dedicated to actualizing the interconnectedness of life.