Interview Best Apisit
What an incredibly meaningful day it was for us to meet with young students who share our passion for promoting peace at the Museum Lawn. We are deeply grateful for the opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals and are thrilled to announce that The Peace Club has officially become a registered charitable trust in New Zealand.
Our goal at The Peace Club is to foster a culture of peace, mindfulness, diversity, and harmony among young people in New Zealand.
“We firmly believe that creating a peaceful world starts from within, and we are dedicated to spreading our message of positivity and hope to make a positive impact on our community and beyond.”
Best Apisit U. - The Peace Club President
Over the past few years, we’ve had the privilege of organizing a range of meaningful projects, including the Art for Peace Competition, Otago Peace Day, and Volunteer Teaching. We are humbled by the incredible support we’ve received from organizations like the University of Otago, Otago Polytechnic, Dunedin City Council, Otago Community Trust, Peace and Disarmament Education Trust, Ethnic Communities Development Fund, and Global Youth Mobilization, United Nations Foundation.
We invite you to join us in our mission to create a more peaceful and harmonious world for all. Please visit our website or reach out to us on social media to learn more about our projects and how you can get involved with The Peace Club. Together, let us make a difference with our collective efforts.
Join us now!
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