The Peace Foundation is a grassroots not-for-profit organisation that relies solely on the support of individuals and business’ through memberships and fundraising. It was established in 1989 to continue the work of Graham F Smith, who spent his life working for peace, justice, human rights and improving the world in which we live.
Artworks valued from $3000 to $300. Not many of the original 200 tickets available. Each ticket purchased receives a complimentary annual membership to the Peace Foundation for a new member. Proceeds to assist with the publication of Graham F Smith’s memoirs. Contact Viesturs Cielens on 0407603215 or e-mail vcd@internode.on.net by December 14th to buy tickets….
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Join or renew your membership to the Peace Foundation – now online! By joining or renewing your Peace Foundation membership, not only will you be connected to a rich and vibrant community and its events, you will also be supporting the continuation of a significant amount of social justice work in our communities. We look…
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The Graham F Smith Peace Foundation participated in this years (2012) People’s Choice Community Lottery – 100% of money raised from our tickets went to the Peace Foundation to help fund its Kaurna Walk and Arts Grant programs. Thank You for helping raise $600 for the Peace Foundation, and we look forward to participating next year…
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Delivered by The Hon Catherine Branson QC President, of the Australian Human Rights Commission and Human Rights Commissioner Thursday 14 June 2012, Allan Scott Auditorium Podcast available HERE (MP3) 24Mb (or right click and select ‘save target as’ to download) Written speech (pdf format) All funds raised will contribute to working for Peace through the Arts…
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2012 ADELAIDE FRINGE PEACE FOUNDATION AWARD WINNER ANNOUNCED Last year the Graham F Smith Peace Foundation introduced a new venture to achieve its objects by the introduction of a Fringe Festival Award for a work that promotes human rights, social justice and environmental sustainability through their art. On Sunday night at The Fringe Club the…
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