What we do and don't do
Herewith is what defines us and what we're not in terms of:
Humanist and humanitarian objectives
Welcome and help-type activities
Political positioning
Religion and sect positioning

Humanism
Grains of Peace's vocation is not directly humanitarian - it is humanist, ie profoundly respecting human beings and life. It is thus focussed on developing human relations of peace and avoiding harm-doing. These goals of course contribute positively and lastingly to the many important humanitarian goals worldwide.
Welcome and help
Grains of Peace encourages a culture of welcoming, helps children and adults develop peace skills, invites interested persons to take part in its activities, encounters, debates and workshops. It is not, however, a centre or shelter for receiving professional or personal help and care. We prefer to collaborate with such specialised structures to whom we propose workshops and relationship tools.
Political positioning
Grains of Peace has deliberately no political orientation. It is neither of left or right. Rather, it encourages understanding between diverse views, given that preventing and overcoming violence and the desire for peace are beyond left/right, north/south, eastern/western cleavages: all human beings are intimately concerned.
Religion and sect positioning
Grains of Peace is neither religious, nor anti-religious: we are open to all cultures, respectful of all persons and we encourage intercultural interaction.
Grains of Peace is in no way an evangelical movement, a cult or a sect: no pretentions to hold the only truth, no intolerance to all others considered outside the movement or different, no initiation rites, no gurus, no mental manipulation or intimidation, no isolation from family and close ones, no payments based on revenues, no financial opacity, no impediments to leaving ... or all other possible particularities that characterise sect-type deviances.
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