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Project Nada Women In Black Snowboard Peace Camp News, Updates and Job Opportunities
Project Nada Women In Black Snowboard Peace Camp News, Updates, Job Opportunities
 
 Sljeme/Igman 2007
 What, When. Where?
 Who is in the program?
 Where to donate?
 Project Statement
 Last Winter
 Links to Valuable Similar Programs
 Watch a video of a kid whose life was changed by  a similar program

PEACE IS POSSIBLE.
EACH INDIVIDUAL STORY IS VALUABLE.
Riding Raccoons
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Future Shredders
Those who were involved in violence whether as victims or as perpetrators are likely to project their experiences of violence on their families, and their children are likely to continue the violent behavior, making it possible for history to continuously repeat itself. Despite of valiant effort by numerous local and international organizations, so far there was very little being done in the post-Yugoslav societies on conflict resolution among the gender/age group most likely to perpetrate future atrocities. This program is specifically designed to work with victimized youth that do not respond well to more traditional conflict transformation approaches.

In Winter 2005/2006 our learn-to-ride programs at Igman and Sljeme were welcomed with excitement and perceived as success. In Winter 2006/2007 we are back with more. Please look at the details at "What, When, Where?", and see just who is joining us this time.

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  RACCOON, Inc., (map and driving directions)
43-32 22nd Street, Suite (buzzer) 301 in Long Island City, between 43th and 44th Avenue
Take or subway to 23rd Street, Ely Avenue