Showing posts with label Social Justice Organization. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Social Justice Organization. Show all posts
Faithful Fools Street Ministry
http://www.faithfulfools.org/
Faithful Fools Street Ministry
415 474-0508
234 Hyde Street (between Eddy and Turk)
San Francisco, CA 94102
info@faithfulfools.org
The Faithful Fools is a charitable and educational organization created in 1998 to be present with and to address the existence of poverty in the midst of material wealth. Aware of our judgments, we seek to meet people where they are through the arts, education, advocacy and accompaniment.
Faithful Fools' temple keeper Gengetsu Jana Draka leads several harm reduction meditation sittings at the Fools Court Street Zendo. Schedule is posted at their web site.
Faithful Fools Street Ministry
415 474-0508
234 Hyde Street (between Eddy and Turk)
San Francisco, CA 94102
info@faithfulfools.org
The Faithful Fools is a charitable and educational organization created in 1998 to be present with and to address the existence of poverty in the midst of material wealth. Aware of our judgments, we seek to meet people where they are through the arts, education, advocacy and accompaniment.
Faithful Fools' temple keeper Gengetsu Jana Draka leads several harm reduction meditation sittings at the Fools Court Street Zendo. Schedule is posted at their web site.
Buddhist Peace Fellowship
Buddhist Peace Fellowship
http://bpf.org
PO Box 3470
Berkeley, CA 94703
Phone: (510) 655-6169
The Buddhist Peace Fellowship envisions a future in which people from all backgrounds come into a heartfelt realization of our interconnection to each other and to the Earth. We believe that actions generated from this understanding will create societies guided by generosity, compassion, wisdom, and justice.
The mission of the Buddhist Peace Fellowship (BPF), founded in 1978, is to serve as a catalyst for socially engaged Buddhism. Our purpose is to help beings liberate themselves from the suffering that manifests in individuals, relationships, institutions, and social systems. BPF's programs, publications, and practice groups link Buddhist teachings of wisdom and compassion with progressive social change.
http://bpf.org
PO Box 3470
Berkeley, CA 94703
Phone: (510) 655-6169
The Buddhist Peace Fellowship envisions a future in which people from all backgrounds come into a heartfelt realization of our interconnection to each other and to the Earth. We believe that actions generated from this understanding will create societies guided by generosity, compassion, wisdom, and justice.
The mission of the Buddhist Peace Fellowship (BPF), founded in 1978, is to serve as a catalyst for socially engaged Buddhism. Our purpose is to help beings liberate themselves from the suffering that manifests in individuals, relationships, institutions, and social systems. BPF's programs, publications, and practice groups link Buddhist teachings of wisdom and compassion with progressive social change.
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