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

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Tehreek Taraque E Insaniat CC

“Our purpose is to create peace among the religions, to develop social harmony for all mankind, to cultivate peace builders, especially among women and children, and to work for the economic and social uplift of the underprivileged communities.”

The Interfaith Observer (TIO)

“Our purpose is to cultivate a healthy, peace-engendering interfaith culture locally and globally; to share interfaith news that rarely gets published; to grow 'connective tissue' among interfaith activists, their interfaith ventures, and the millions who participate; to provide resources for both interfaith newbies and seasoned activists; and to survey exemplary interfaith practices, including funding strategies.”

The Love Yourself Foundation

The Love Yourself Foundation (LYF) promotes self-love practices to help those searching for personal enhancement through the arts, sciences, literature and more. Through personal enrichment, LYF believes that the overall sustainability of humanity creates sustainability on a planetary level.

The Pilgrimage Project

“Our purpose is to initiate a series of global pilgrimages for the purpose of connecting with networks of women who are committed to spiritual practice, equitable peace and social justice.”

The Walk DC

“Our purpose is to bring together people of all ages, backgrounds and faiths to learn to respect each other through a framework of experiential education, compassionate leadership and intentional service. Unity Walk seeks to create a world where we are united, rather than divided, by our many faiths.”