“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world.
Indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has.” — Margaret Mead

Spring 2008 NewsletterThe Spring 2008 newsletter is available online. As the war drags into six years, more casualties pile up. We also have gone back to our roots: the horror of nuclear weapons. Please use the information as a resource, and the many GFP reports as hope and courage to continue. To view the newsletter, you will need to have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed. Help the Environment and GFP!
Grandmothers Against the WarJoan Wile's book, "Grandmothers Against The War: Getting Off Our Fannies and Standing Up For Peace" is now available! Joan has graciously devoted a section to Grandmothers for Peace International. In November of 2003, Joan Wile founded Grandmothers Against the War in New York City. She contacted me in January of 2004 and since then we have exchanged over 600 e-mail messages! During that time I told her NYC was "the window to the world" and would be very successful with her efforts. Visit their website Military Recruitment Opt-Out Form OnlineFederal public law 107110, section 9528 of the ESEA, “No Child Left Behind Act” requires school districts to release student names, addresses, and phone numbers to military recruiters upon their request. The military uses this information to recruit students. The law also requires the school district to notify you of your right to opt-out from this by requesting that the district not release your information to military recruiters. Although schools provide this information as required by law, it is frequently buried within the pages of student or parent handbooks and no form is provided to facilitate opting-out. Please read and redistribute our booklet containing information about military recruitment in our schools; an opt-out form is included: 2007 Scholarship WinnersGFP is pleased to announce the scholarship winners for 2007 from the Barbara Wiedner and Dorothy Vandercook Memorial Scholarship Foundation. (more) Reinstating the DraftSince there appears to be constant “chatter” about reinstating the draft, these contacts might help:
Our Beloved Founder, Barbara Wiedner 1928-2001
On December 2nd, 2001, Sunday evening, Founder and Director of Grandmothers for Peace Barbara Wiedner left this earth. We mourn her death, but rejoice in the legacy she has left for all of us. Barbara was working on, but never finished, a farewell message to her beloved organization. She was most concerned that the group would continue. It will continue — with help from those that wear the GFP shirt, you reading this, our supporters, and future members. There will always be a Grandmothers for Peace, because it is now beyond an organization. It is a movement. While we still long for a peaceful world, Barbara is truly a Grandmother at Peace. With Love and Sadness, Lorraine Krofchok Barbara Wiedner: A TributeGrandmother for Peace Peg McIntire wrote a touching recollection several days before Barbara died. She has some beautiful thoughts to share. (more) The Starfish FlingerAs the old man walked down the beach at dawn, he noticed a young man ahead of him picking up starfish and flinging them into the sea. Finally catching up with the youth, he asked him why he was doing this. The answer was that the stranded starfish would die if left until the morning sun. “But the beach goes on for miles and there are millions of starfish,” countered the other. “How can your effort make any difference?” The young man looked at the starfish in his hand and then threw it to safety in the waves. “It makes a difference to that one,” he said.
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