Three things in human life are important: the first is to be kind; the second is to be kind; and the third is to be kind.
Henry James
CHAPTER MEDIA
Media Release Forms
Every child must have a signed release to be photographed (located in the Parental Consent Form) before having their image displayed in any form of media. This includes, but is not limited to – newspaper, television, Facebook, Youtube, websites, emails, etc.
Chapter Based Media Outlets
Chapters Leaders are not permitted to create their own Kids for Peace website. However, they are permitted to put their videos on Youtube, create a Facebook page and/or a blog for their chapter. These sites may only be managed by the Chapter Leader. Chapter members may only have viewing rights and may not edit any of the content. Any media outlet created by a Chapter Leader must be in accordance with Kids for Peace’s mission, vision and guiding principals.
Archiving Media
Chapters are encouraged to get media coverage, when able, for meetings, field-trips, school related functions, community service projects, etc. It is the Chapter Leader’s responsibility to make sure that they have a signed media release form from every child that is exposed to any media. Please send a copy of any coverage received to Kids for Peace Headquarters so that we may archive it.
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Kids express love and care through chapter to chapter messages.
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Kids use their Peace Pledge Workbooks to learn how they can put peace into action at the Kids for Peace School and Peace Center of Pakistan.
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One by one, kids from chapters all over the United States inspire others during their rallies for peace.
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Kids express their commitment to creating peace through art at the Kids for Peace School of Kenya.
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Kids in the United States show their unity at school with a giant peace sign.
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The SAI International School Kids for Peace chapter in Bhubaneswar, India brightens the spirits of local elders with cards, flowers, songs, and happy conversations.
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The Kids for Peace founding chapter in California, USA joins together to take care of animals.
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Kids learn about children in other cultures and then create Peace Packs (knapsacks filled with school supplies, toiletries, toys, and a note of friendship) to give to their new friends.
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Kids express love and care through chapter to chapter messages.
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Kids travel to other countries,learn about each other, and make new friends.
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Kids tend their school garden at the Kids for Peace School of Kenya.
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The Killara Kids for Peace chapter in Sydney, Australia cleans up local unoccupied land.
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The Kids for Peace founding chapter in California, USA creates a public service announcement (PSA) to encourage others to protect and save the ocean.
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The SAI International School Kids for Peace chapter in Bhubaneswar, India hosts a book drive, installs a library, and shares story time with underserved neighborhood friends.
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The Kids for Peace Sierra Leone chapter in Freetown, Sierra Leone grows vegetables in a community garden and shares the harvest with those in need.
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The Gombe Education Brand Kids for Peace chapter in Kampala, Uganda collects and delivers useful supplies for babies in need.
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The Kids for Peace Salone chapter in Sierra Leone uses kind words through song to uplift friends.
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As part of the Peace of My Heart project, kids all over the world distribute hearts with messages of love and hope.
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The Kids for Peace founding chapter in California, USA uses kind words to express gratitude at a city council meeting