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Last updated on December 6, 2007

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Public Education and Empowerment Resource Service (PEERS) is deeply committed to cultivating community and transformation through inspiration and education. Incorporated as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, PEERS embraces a clear vision of building a brighter future through inspiring a sense of global community based on love and cooperation, and through educating the public to little-known forces underlying the political and economic structures that shape our world. The greatest part of our work involves both the ongoing development of several popular websites dedicated to these goals, and the creation of exciting new websites which powerfully facilitate community development and inspired action leading to personal and global transformation.

Description:
Through our current websites and their related email lists, PEERS provides important but often overlooked news from reliable sources, as well as inspirational stories, exercises, and community-building ideas designed to promote social harmony and inspire people to join in transforming our world into a better place for all who share our planet. The PEERS websites have received well over two million visits from around the world, and our combined emails lists now have more than 5,000 subscribers from over 80 countries.

Our inspiring Moment of Love website at www.momentoflove.org is a powerful reminder that every person in the world has a heart, and that every heart has a place within that wants only to love and be loved. The Web of Love website at www.weboflove.org invites visitors to join in strengthening the energetic web of love that interconnects the hearts of all people on earth.

The most visited PEERS website, www.WantToKnow.info, specializes in revealing critical information about important cover-ups of which few are aware. Using reliable, verifiable sources such as key news articles from the major media and revealing government documents, this highly educational website exposes hidden forces and agendas which too often lead to increased conflict, war, and injustice in our world. This highly praised website is also a call for all of us to work together for the good of all.

Our newest website, which is drawing lots of excited interest, is an amazing network tool for the global Transformation Team. This website is rapidly becoming a key portal of "conscious community in action," where deeply committed participants from around the world come together both online and face to face in their local communities around the world. Transformation Team members hold productive meetings both on the website and in their homes, where they use a variety of empowering networking tools available on the website to help further transform our planet to a new way of living based on love and empowerment.

PEERS provides all information compiled on our websites and email lists free of charge and without advertising. Donations and grants are our only source of income. PEERS is making a big difference in building a more just, cooperative world.

History:
PEERS was established as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization in January of 2006. It grew out of strong public interest in a number of websites founded and managed by former presidential interpreter Fred Burks. In response to 9/11, Fred created these websites to promote community and social harmony around the world. Many passionate and influential individuals from around the world have now joined us in this empowering work.

Contact people:
 Fred Burks, Executive Director, (phone), (email)
Jay Lee, Secretary, (phone), (email)
Declan Banfield, Treasurer, (phone), (email)

Office fax number: (510) 548-1567

Address:
 1607 Francisco St.
Berkeley, CA 94703
(See a map)

Web Site: http://www.peerservice.org

Directions:
 Find the intersection of University Ave. and Sacramento St. in Berkeley. Turn north. Take the third right, which is Francisco St. We are two blocks up at 1607 Francisco St.
  Nearest Metro/Subway Stop: North Berkeley,
  Walk distance (in minutes): 5
  Nearest Bus Stop: University and Sacramento, 10 minute walk


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