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Play for Peace possible; future, present, and past!

Today we want to shout out our love for our partners on the ground that make Play for Peace possible; future, present, and past!

In that spirit, we are happy to announce a new partnership in development facilitated by our longtime PFP trainer, Chad De Los Reyes, with Co Link.

Find out more about what we’re doing in the Philippines → https://playforpeace.org/philippines

Live Laughter. Choose Compassion. Practice Peace.

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