Zones of Peace Recognized Communities
Click on the tiles below to learn more about our Zones of Peace

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Click on the tiles below to learn more about recognized Zones of Peace:
Chester
Eastside

Philadelphia Interfaith Hospitality Network


First African Presbyterian Church

Good Shepherd Mediation Program

Heeding God’s Call

Inter-Faith Housing Alliance (Montgomery County)

Interfaith Walk for Peace and Reconciliation

Islamic Cultural Preservation and Information Council- New Africa Center (ICPIC-NAC)

Mindfulness Through Movement

Mothers In Charge

National Museum of American Jewish History

NewCORE (New Conversations About Race and Ethnicity)

New Sanctuary Movement

Philadelphia Alliance Against Drugs and Violence (PAADV)

Philadelphia Commission on Human Relations

Providence Center

Redemption, Forgiveness, Peace

Reformed Church of the Ascension

Reform Congregation Keneseth Israel

The Revelation Center

Rhawnhurst Turning Point

Upper Dublin Lutheran Church (Ambler)

theVillage

Walking the Walk Youth Initiative

Young Heroes Program at the National Liberty Museum
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Many thanks to the founding partners of Zones of Peace:

Arab-American Development Corporation

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints

Congregation Rodeph Shalom

The Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania

Health Exposure and Longevity Project

Institute for Forgiveness and Reconciliation at Chestnut Hill College

Monthly Meeting of Friends of Philadelphia

Mosque of Shaikh M.R. Bawa Muhaiyaddeen

Mt. Pisgah AME Church

Philadelphia Cathedral (Episcopal)

St. Francis de Sales School

St. John's Lutheran Church, Ambler

St. John's Lutheran Church, Melrose Park

Solid Rock United Methodist Church

Tabernacle United Church

Wissahickon Faith Community Association

Wynnefield Baptist Church
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- Recognized Communities
