The Interfaith community is an important part of nations. We are committed to providing the spiritual foundation for humanity. When we unite with peace and reconcile with love we inspire others to do the same. The world is in turmoil and we believe there is a solution. That solution is coming together in peace, unity and reconciliation. Join us on May 27, 2023 at Dag Hammaskjold Plaza at 2pm to march for Peace!
Thousands of people, representative of many religious concessions, political, civic leaders to encourage peace, togetherness and reconciliation of conflicts in the world and between Ukraine and Russia.
Signatures will be gathered for Petition to the United Nations to Establish a Memorial for Victims of Conflicts Around the World, including the armed conflict between Ukraine and Russia and civil conflict in Haiti.
We are committed to mobilizing our teams of volunteers to make a real difference. Join us on May 27, 2023 at the Dag Hammarskjöld Plaza, 2pm-5pm and see what can be accomplished when you get an impassioned team to focus on change. Our community is full of people who want to help. We work to help the people providing services with the people who need them. Come connect with people in new ways.
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Bishop Lubin Moise Sr. is a native of Haiti who recently celebrated his 67th birthday. He is married and has 7 adult children and 16 grandchildren.
He has pastored many churches throughout Texas, New York and Haïti for 47 years. Bishop Moise presently serves at Grace Christian Church in New York and oversees Grace Universal Ministries in Haïti. He touched and saved countless lives through his humanitarian efforts, drug education program and human rights advocacy.
In 2015, Bishop Moise received the “Drugs Free Heroes” award from the “Foundation for a Drug Free World International.” In 2018 he received the “Humanitarian” award and “Man of the Year 2018” from the organization “Voices for Global Humanity.” In 2021, he received the “Human Rights Award” from the “Citizens Commission for Human Rights.”
Bishop Moise is founder of Mount Sinai Worship and president of the New York Peace March. He responded to the devastating earthquake in Les Cayes, Haiti with quick humanitarian efforts by starting the EcoVillage Haiti project and medical mission.
However, building housing and medical missions became impossible due to political instability and gang violence. Bishop Moise realized his focus must shift to bring peace and unity among the leadership of Haiti and regain control over the country.
On November 23rd, 2022, at a time of extreme volatility in Haiti, with gangs blocking streets and ports and schools closed due to violence, Bishop Moise went to Port-au-Prince with a plan to help bring its leadership together and bring peace and reconciliation. His plan proved to be successful and it culminated with rallies for peace around the country including in Port-au-Prince and Carre-four. Shortly after the rallies, the blockade in the capital of Haiti was taken down and schools reopened.
Bishop Moise is committed to mediating peace, unity and reconciliation, not only in Haiti but globally.
Her Excellency Shanta Lana Hereford is an esteemed leader and Royal Ambassador in the African Diaspora, dedicated to enhancing the welfare of Indigenous communities globally. As a Royal Ambassador-at-Large for The Ateker Kingdom Alliance, she represents more than 750 Indigenous African Kingdoms and Chiefdoms that span across East and Central Africa. As a Royal Diplomat and Director of Finance and Investment for the Continental Wide Agro-Industrial Park (AIPs) Development Consortium, she is instrumental in driving sustainable growth in Africa and the Diaspora using Africa’s natural resources as a catalyst for development.
As the Founder of The Center for Truth and Healing (CFTH), a nonprofit organization, she initiated the "Building Bridges" initiative to strengthen diaspora connections and to promote unity among all indigenous nations. As a Global Goodwill and Peace Ambassador, Ms. Hereford's commitment to empowering Indigenous communities is unwavering and impactful.
SHERMAINE LOPEZ is a dedicated faith-based family and community-oriented entrepreneur/educator who is committed to helping business leaders and entrepreneurs meet their business objectives through content placement, marketing, public relations, media, marketing, promotions, media buys, ad placement, website development, business development and social media.
She currently manages the day-to-day business operations of The Empowered Lifestyle Television Network, which she co-founded with her husband, ELN provides television streaming services, content placement, marketing, branding and public relations services. She is committed to helping businesses “make their brands human.” She conducts content creation, digital media monetization, technology, programming, business, strategic marketing and social media seminars, utilizing innovative technological and strategic approaches to develop action plans for businesses and individuals.
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