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| Last updated on December 19, 2007 |
To advance initiatives to eliminate the nuclear weapons threat to all life, to foster the global rule of law, and to build an enduring legacy of peace through education and advocacy.
Description:
The Nuclear Age Peace Foundation seeks to be a source of hope and inspiration in the creation of a peaceful and secure world in which: *Conflicts are settled justly and without violence *Security is based on meeting human needs *Natural resources are used sustainably *Transnational, international, national and local institutions support these aims We engage in numerous programs on a local, national and international level to address key aspects of our mission: eliminating the nuclear threat to all humanity, strengthening international law, empowering a new generation of peace leaders, and general peace outreach programs.
History:
The Nuclear Age Peace Foundation was founded in 1982 in Santa Barbara, California. The Foundation maintains its headquarters in Santa Barbara and an office in Washington, DC. NAPF is a designated consultant to the United Nations Economic and Social Council and was named by the UN as a Peace Messenger Organization.
Contact person: Rick Wayman, Program Manager, (phone), (email)
Office fax number: (805) 568-0466
Address:
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1622 Anacapa St. Santa Barbara, CA 93101 (See a map) |
Web Site: http://www.wagingpeace.org
Directions:
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Exit 101 at Mission St. Go east on Mission Street. Turn right on Anacapa. The office is located on the left at 1622 Anacapa, between Valerio and Arrellaga.
Nearest Bus Stop: 6/11 at Arrellaga St., 2 minute walk |
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