Recent Webcasts
For most of his life, Prem Rawat has been bringing a message of peace and hope to people everywhere, from simple villages to large metropolitan areas, from prisons to opera houses, from small gatherings to large arenas. His message has reached millions more through video, television broadcasts, and the Internet. TPRF helps to make Prem Rawat’s message of peace widely available by sponsoring some of his addresses and producing webcasts, DVDs, and a variety of print material. View additional webcasts of Prem Rawat speaking at Words of Peace Global.
Prem Rawat in Colorado Springs
A highlight from Mr. Rawat's Summer, 2010 tour of North America
Prem Rawat in Potenza, Italy
Prem Rawat received the honorary title of "Ambassador of Peace" for the region of Basilicata, Italy.
Prem Rawat in Santa Cruz, California
"After I go," Prem Rawat says, "the sun will still shine, the birds will still sing, but I won't be there to witness it, to enjoy it. I say this to you so that you can start to see the urgency, the preciousness, how simple and how beautiful it is."
Prem Rawat Lights the Flame of Peace
Prem Rawat recently spoke at two events in São Paulo, the largest city in Brazil. While in Brazil, he was invited to light the flame that marks the beginning of the “Third Festival of Peace” at the International Festival of Peace to be celebrated in September. In a previous event at UNIPAZ (University of International Peace), Rector Pierre Weil awarded Prem Rawat the title of “Ambassador of Peace.”
Read moreEx-Inmates Join Correctional Official to Plan Peace Education for Parolees
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Hope Cavillo, who has been involved with the San Antonio, Texas correctional systems for more than 25 years, recently became fascinated by the effect that TPRF’s Peace Education Program (PEP) has had on inmates of the Dominguez State Jail.
Read moreOtinibi Celebrates Food for People Opening
May 15, 2012 was a red-letter day in the tiny village of Otinibi, near Accra, Ghana. After months of construction, preparation, and dress-rehearsal meals, TPRF’s Food for People (FFP) program officially opened its third feeding facility, and its first on the African continent.
Read moreIn Ebagueye, Water Brings Life to the Desert
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The traditional people of the Azawak of Niger, a grassy plain the size of Florida that runs along the edge of the Sahara Desert, have for generations been nomadic herders, following their livestock across the plains in seasonal patterns.
Read moreSowing Seeds of Peace at Miami Springs Festival
In April the community of Miami Springs (northwest of Miami) held its annual 3-day Springs River Festival. This is a hugely popular event which has been held ever since the 1970's. Around 3000 people enjoyed a fun-packed program including a cake bake-off, youth Chess Tournament, a High School reunion, live entertainment from local bands, competitions, side-shows and stalls.
Local residents Luz and Oscar realised that the festival offered an ideal opportunity to promote Words of Peace Read moreReal Stories from Around the World
The TPRF Blog is expanding with more eyewitness stories from both volunteers and the people who interact with them "on location" around the world. Along with updates and photos from signature programs like TPRF's Food for People, Peace Education Program, and special Message of Peace events, we'll be sharing more first-hand stories that often don't get the spotlight they deserve. Real stories from real people whose lives have been touched in big and small ways through the work of the foundation, partnering organizations, and volunteers.
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