Local peace and justice organizations and events can be found on the Seattle Activism site. Disclaimer: The Seattle Peace Chorus does not necessarily endorse organizations and events listed on the Seattle Activism website.

A worthy organization is the Abe Keller Peace Education Fund. This organization supports peace and justice education activities in the Puget Sound region through fund-raising and grant-making. By supporting local and small-scale projects where their funding can have a significant impact, they turn many small contributions into a collective force for social change.

You can also make your voice heard by supporting organizations that we support.

  • Seattle Peace Chorus Action Ensemble posing with Veterans for Peace before the Auburn City Hall Veterans for Peace. Veterans For Peace is an international organization made up of military veterans, military family members, and allies dedicated to building a culture of peace, exposing the true costs of war, and healing the wounds of war.
  • Ground Zero Center for Nonviolent Action. This organization provides a center for nonviolent action that seeks the goal of a world free from nuclear destruction and unjust division of humanity.
  • River Phoenix Center for Peacebuilding. This organization offers a comprehensive community model that takes the approach of addressing conflict and violence with a continuum of prevention, intervention, and restorative strategies for all populations, including those healing from the otherwise lasting impact of trauma.
  • International Day of Peace. This organization promotes 21 September as the International Day of Peace, a globally shared date for all humanity to commit to peace above all differences and to contribute to building a culture of peace.
  • Peace Alliance. The Peace Alliance empowers civic action toward a culture of peace.