Buddhist Peace Fellowship

Buddhist Peace Fellowship
Contact Person: Alan Senauke
 www.bpf.org
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 Berkeley  California
Tel: 510-655-6169 Zipcode: 94703
Scope:

National

Organizational Base:

Non student community based

 Work Issues:

Conscientious Objection
General Counter Recruitment Education

Outreach to Specific Communities:

African American
Asian

Additional Info:

The mission of the Buddhist Peace Fellowship (BPF), founded in 1978, is to serve as a catalyst for socially engaged Buddhism. Our purpose is to help beings liberate themselves from the suffering that manifests in individuals, relationships, institutions, and social systems. BPF's programs, publications, and practice groups link Buddhist teachings of wisdom and compassion with progressive
social change.

We strive to:

    * Offer a public witness, through our practice, for peace and protection of all beings

    * Raise humanitarian, environmental, and social justice concerns among Buddhist communities

Bring a Buddhist perspective to contemporary peace, environmental, and social justice movements

 

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