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Burning the Midnight Oil

Burning midnight oil in a gas lamp in the dark.

As the old adage notes, "we have been burning the midnight oil." 

We’ve got a lot happening at the Charter for Compassion, and we’re excited to share the buzz with you! 

Annual Compassion Banquet and Karen Armstrong Humanitarian Awards Ceremony

Mark your calendars for the evening of September 19th! We’re thrilled to sponsor the Annual Compassion Banquet and the Karen Armstrong Humanitarian Awards Ceremony at the XIX Annual Nobel Peace Prize Laureates Summit in Monterrey, Mexico. We know that only some of you who read this can come to Monterrey, but please Click/Tap here to read about what will be happening there. We have the perfect venue, a fantastic menu, and an engaging program in the works. Our awardees are lined up, and now we’re diving into securing sponsors and selling seats. Click/Tap here to check out our sponsorship page for more details!

 

Summit Pages Now Live

Excited about the Summit? We are too! Our website is being updated with all things Summit-related. We'll be announcing our 2024 Awardees in a few weeks and tell you all about them. Click/Tap here for more information on Nobel Laureates, banquet details, hotel reservations, and more. Stay tuned for the full program release on August 10th! How often do you have a chance of being in a room with thirteen Nobel Peace Laureates?

 

Youth Involvement

The Nobel Committee is bringing 1200 youth to the Summit for a special program, and Anum Mulla, the Charter's Global Youth Strategist and César Salazar Zamora, one of our Board of Trustee members, will be helping out as facilitators at the event. We’re collaborating with Alamo College and the University of the Incarnate Word in San Antonio, TX to bring even more youth delegations to the event along with several of the Charter for Compassion's universities in Mexico.

 

Road of Compassion and Peace

Exciting news! We’re working with Ann Helmke, one of our Board members, and a team from San Antonio, coordinated by Martha Ann Kirk, to establish a geographic Road of Compassion and Peace from San Antonio to Monterrey, Mexico. Our goal is to create up to 40 new compassionate communities in this area with support from partners Rotary International, Sister Cities, and David Gershon’s Peace on Earth. This is a long-term project that will be kicked off at the Summit. 

 

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Peace on Earth

Speaking of Peace on Earth, a new Peace Game program is starting on September 25. This is our third offering for 2024. We've had over 200 participants enrolled in the earlier two sessions and the result of this program is the impetus for our building the Road of Compassion and Peace from the U.S. to Monterrey. The Peace Game encourages 'triads' (groups of three people from the same area or with the same affinity) to join, so you are encouraged to invite your friends, coworkers, and family to join you and complete a triad. However, if you don't have a triad, during the Peace Game you can be grouped with other individuals from different parts of the world to work together. Click/Tap here to learn more and register for the Peace Game.

 

Artistic Bridges Project

Last week, we launched the Artistic Bridges Project, providing a platform for young artists to express their dreams through various art forms. A team of twelve volunteers is leading this global initiative, and we’re excited to share their contributions through a series of books. Click/Tap here to learn more about the project.

 

Ubuntu Project Update

Our Ubuntu Project is gaining momentum and the documentary The Spirit of Ubuntu will be available in special premiere showings to hundreds of viewers before its official launch in January. Click/Tap here to check out our brochure on Compassion and Ubuntu, and explore more on our website.

 

Upcoming 4-Part Series

In October, we’re hosting a 4-Part Series on Compassion, Love, and Hope for the Future. Join us for inspiring talks with Jacqueline Winspear, Scarlett Lewis, Kathryn Goetzke, the Interfaith Amigos, and a youth panel.

 

Get Involved!

We need your help to make these projects a success! Consider volunteering, sharing your contacts, or donating to support our efforts. Every contribution, big or small, makes a difference.

 

Thank you for your continued support and enthusiasm. Together, we can create a more compassionate world!

 

with warm regards,

Marilyn Turkovich

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