Nonprofit

The World Prayers Project

Santa Cruz, CA
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www.worldprayers.org/

  • Mission

    The mission of The World Prayers Project is to improve human relations by celebrating the many forms of prayer and honoring the benefits of spiritual, cultural and natural diversity.

    About Us

    The World Prayers Project is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, educational, public service organization whose founding objective is to gather and present historic and contemporary World Prayers in a unified, multifaith archive on the Internet.

    Our organization is committed to shape this prayer collective into an educational and inspirational resource for the human family. All life affirming spiritual, cultural and ethnic traditions are invited to participate.

    Thousands of prayers a day are being sent across the digital network from our website to people visiting from over a hundred nations. As the Internet and its supporting technologies become available to more and more people throughout the world, so will our sphere of positive influence expand.

    It is our intent to actively:

    • Preserve an historical anthology of World Prayers in a global database.
    • Provide an unbiased educational resource for comparative studies.
    • Inspire cross cultural appreciation & understanding.
    • Promote interfaith dialogue & religious tolerance.
    • Urge international cooperation for peaceful solutions.
    • Affirm the right to freedom of belief for all people.
    • Provide a free inspirational resource for those in need.
    • Explore the use of Internet technology for global benefit.

    Cause Areas Include

    • Arts & Music
    • Human Rights & Civil Liberties
    • International Relations
    • Mental Health
    • Religion & Spirituality

    Location & Contact

    • 831 471-9178
    • 849 Almar Ave., Suite C, Santa Cruz, California, US
      Suite C
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