Race for Peace working in community
To the Times:
My name is Alim Howell. I am the community activist for the Nonprofit Organization Race for Peace Committee. The Race for Peace was formed in 2016 and is a 501(C)(3) organization. The inspiration for Race for Peace came from my father, Andrew Howell, president and Founder of Race for Peace Committee. The reason for the idea is to solve less negativity, violence, providing peace with citizens from all walks of life towards our local police departments.
Past events Race for Peace have had are Unity in the Community, Race for Peace Annual Basketball Game, Race for Peace Annual Summit, Race for Peace Award Ceremony’s for Pennsylvania schools along with Police or Fire Departments, Race for
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Peace Meet and Greet, Race for Peace Annual Bike Tour/Fun Run. Future events will be talent shows, plays, and more for our generation of youths.
The Race for Peace Committee was formed to enrich the lives of residents in all communities through programs, resources and activities for the family to reach an understanding between law enforcement and the communities they serve. The vision for Race for Peace Committee is to educate, circumvent and eradicate racism, violence and discrimination globally. The mission for Race for Peace is to revitalize the community through the enrichment and outreach programs in every community and to maintain a collective voice and sharing of ideas, creating an atmosphere of peace that encourages
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good citizenship.
The Race for Peace Committee’s purpose is to strive to create enthusiasm in the communities, see through their eyes, understand their needs and deliver more than they expect. They do this by delivering reachable goals and solutions that support peace through the community. The Race for Peace Committee started regionally in Pennsylvania with Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery and Philadelphia counties.
For more information about Race for Peace Committee, visit raceforpeace. org or Facebook page RFPC/rfpcsocialmedia.
We want to encourage all Delaware County citizens to participate or be a member of our nonprofit organization!
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