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PEOPLE'S PEACE FOUNDATION

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Causes

Committed to Change

Our Causes

Driving Change, One Mission at a Time

Giving Voice to the Voiceless

Animal Welfare

Every life matters—whether it walks on two legs or four. Our Animal Welfare program is dedicated to rescuing, protecting, and caring for animals in distress.

Ensuring Access to Quality Care for All

Healthcare Welfare

Health is the foundation of a better life, yet many communities still lack access to basic medical facilities and support.

Empowering Lives Through Learning

Education Welfare

Education is the key to breaking the cycle of poverty and opening doors to opportunity.

Building Stronger, Inclusive Communities

Social Welfare

Our Social Welfare initiatives are driven by the belief that every individual deserves dignity, equality, and a fair chance at life.

Rapid Relief When It Matters Most

Emergency Social Welfare

Our Emergency Social Welfare initiatives focus on delivering immediate aid and support to individuals...

Committed to Serving Humanity with Heart

Dedication welfare

Our Dedication Welfare initiatives reflect our promise to stand by communities and causes...

Rapid Relief When It Matters Most

Women's Welfare

Our Emergency Social Welfare initiatives focus on delivering immediate aid and support to individuals...

Protecting Nature, Preserving Our Future

Environmental Welfare

Our Environmental Welfare initiatives are dedicated to safeguarding nature, restoring ecosystems, ..

Rasalina Stories

  • by : Michael Craycraft
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  • April 3, 2016

I’ve been very lucky. And maybe a little unlucky. It all depends on perspective, which depends on when in my story you peek in. My left testicle swelled. I ignored it. I knew nothing about testicular cancer at the time. Had literally never heard the two words in the same sentence, way back in 1989. I suppose I simply figured I had some weird case of unilateral college blueballs. It was, theoretically, possible.

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Mohammad Israfil stories

  • by : Michael Craycraft
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  • April 3, 2016

I’ve been very lucky. And maybe a little unlucky. It all depends on perspective, which depends on when in my story you peek in. My left testicle swelled. I ignored it. I knew nothing about testicular cancer at the time. Had literally never heard the two words in the same sentence, way back in 1989. I suppose I simply figured I had some weird case of unilateral college blueballs. It was, theoretically, possible.

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RIna stories

  • by : Michael Craycraft
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  • April 3, 2016

I’ve been very lucky. And maybe a little unlucky. It all depends on perspective, which depends on when in my story you peek in. My left testicle swelled. I ignored it. I knew nothing about testicular cancer at the time. Had literally never heard the two words in the same sentence, way back in 1989. I suppose I simply figured I had some weird case of unilateral college blueballs. It was, theoretically, possible.

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better than anyone

  • by : Michael Craycraft
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  • April 3, 2016

I’ve been very lucky. And maybe a little unlucky. It all depends on perspective, which depends on when in my story you peek in. My left testicle swelled. I ignored it. I knew nothing about testicular cancer at the time. Had literally never heard the two words in the same sentence, way back in 1989. I suppose I simply figured I had some weird case of unilateral college blueballs. It was, theoretically, possible.

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