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Latest revision as of 12:31, 23 September 2007
Title
- IFCO / Pastors for Peace :::
Description
Reverend Lucius Walker, head of our organization. Since 1967 IFCO has been working for peace and justice in the US and beyond.
Pastors for Peace is a special ministry of the Interreligious Foundation for Community Organization, and was created in 1988 to pioneer the delivery of humanitarian aid to Latin America and the Carribean.
Many thousands of people have participated since our founding in more than 40 caravans to Mexico and Central America, 16 to Cuba and many delegations and work brigades. Join us to learn about the reality of the country, make a difference to the people there -- and to your own life!