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10 Million Clicks For Peace

Bridging the gap between the overwhelming absence of world peace
and the individual’s desire to help create it

The Mission

The mission of 10 Million Clicks For Peace is to help create world peace through personal empowerment. We provide tools that allow anyone with an Internet connection to help fix global problems. Every life we touch will be made better by the peace education materials we provide, for free, while providing shelter, food, medicine and much needed hope for the world’s forgotten 21 million war refugees.

We give financial support to humanitarian organizations like Mercy Corps, Women for Women International, Refugee International and International Rescue Committee, and, to peace education organizations such as the M.K. Gandhi Institute for Non-Violence, Happiness Clubs and the Prison Books Program.

What We Do – Our Tools

Our free, patent-pending software turns any computer or cell phone into a “Peace Machine”.

You can actually measure the good you’re doing to create global peace with simple 5-minute actions that multiply on their own as you go on with your life.

Yesterday, you could donate and save one life. Today, you don’t even have to donate to save hundreds of lives and positively impact thousands of people online. We’ve put the power of peacemaking in your hands.

Links of Interest

View our short movie to learn more

See our Founders Vision

How we handle donations

Volunteer for peace (you must be a member to login)

Donate (without joining)

Who Endorses Us

Peace in its most fundamental form is the connection of one human spirit to another. 10 Million Clicks For Peace hastens the connection process. What a beautiful and remarkable concept!
Archbishop Emeritus
Desmond Tutu
Nobel Peace Laureate

10 Million Clicks For Peace has the distinct ability to…lighten the burden of peacemakers everywhere.
Arun Gandhi, President
M.K. Gandhi Institute for Nonviolence
www.GandhiInstitute.org

10 Million Clicks For Peace is a beautiful expression of our infinite creative potential. We are free to create peace for ourselves…and now it’s as easy as a few clicks. What a magnificent project!
Deepak Chopra, M.D.
www.DeepakChopra.com

Thankfully, most of us have never witnessed firsthand the brutal horrors of war and genocide. For those of us who have (and I am one), 10 Million Clicks For Peace offers great hope for the prospect of true and lasting peace in the world. I whole-heartedly support this noble work!
Immaculée Ilibagiza
Rwandan genocide survivor and
Author of the books “Left To Tell” and
“Led By Faith: Rising from the Ashes of the Rwandan Genocide”
www.Immaculee.com

Once in a great while, a project comes along with the most profound implications for the future of all humanity. For the first time in history, every person can effortlessly contribute to world peace using the power of the Internet. 10 Million Clicks For Peace is a mission of the highest human spirit and contains a most remarkable mechanism for creating world peace. I am honored to give this innovative humanitarian project my full support that we may once and for all move all peoples and all nations towards greater kindness, harmony, and love.”
Jack Canfield
Co-author of the Chicken Soup for the Soul~ series and recently featured in ‘The Secret’

This reminds me of the saying that it’s better to light one candle than to curse the darkness. Imagine the effect of 10 million clicks for peace — each click symbolizing a peace candle!!! Let us join together in one great moment of dedication, in one special moment of caring to make 10 million clicks for peace and to light 10 million candles in our hearts. A noble cause, indeed!
John Harricharan
Award-winning author of the bestseller
“When You Can Walk on Water, Take the Boat”

www.WaterBook.com

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