Cooperation Circles

A URI Cooperation Circle is a self-organizing group of at least seven members who follow three or more faith traditions - including atheists agnostics and humanists - taking any kind of action to create cultures of peace, justice, and healing

Learn how to become a Cooperation Circle.

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Prolife Interfaith Kenya

"Our purpose is to economically and socially empower youth and society at large to become self-reliant and responsible members of society, and to make life better for all people in the world irrespective of their race, color, tribe or faith."

Pull Together Now

Pull Together Now’s (PTN) purpose is to catalyze the well-being of all peoples and planetary health through love and transboundary collaboration that renews and sustains ecological integrity and social harmony.

Rainbow CC

"Our purpose: to organize interfaith youth activities to bring about a more harmonious community; to engage youth to participate in interfaith dialogue and decision making; to bring young talent to the forefront; and to bridge the gap between the elderly and youth in a sacred way that creates a common platform from which to address social challenges."

Rajinder Nagar CC

"Our purpose is to promote peace and harmony amongst all faiths, to protect young girls, and create an environmental consciousness."

Reseau Culturel SANGWA

"Our purpose: to build peace in a way that is sustainable over many years; to empower women to become self-reliant; to work towards reconciliation; and to advocate for the establishment of human rights within communities."

Rohini CC

"Our purpose: to promote Gandhian values of communal harmony, non-violence and peace; to fight against untouchability; and to work towards education for girls and women, healthcare, water sanitation, and proper hygiene."