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Peace Day

Pals for Peace wishes you a Happy Peace Day
IT'S PEACE Day 2001, all of seven years since the Peace And Love in Schools (PALS) programme began. As part of the observance of Peace Day, we feature four children, all of whom once displayed behavioural problems and have since been reformed, in part...

PALS... reaping success in schools

DO YOU hear what I hear? The PALS Jamaica Programme has been creating waves and sending ripples of peace into many communities. PALS, in operation since 1994, has been making some impact in and on our schools.

Message - See the good in everything

ALL OVER the world people are realising how important it is to have peace, not only among nations or within a country, but also between individuals in the home. The family is a small picture of the wider society and therefore...

PALS... is for peace
Talk it out, don't fight it out"... that is the word from PALS. PALS seeks to help both adults and children identify the problem, focus on the problem, and not the person. In other words, we should treat all person's feelings with respect and we should..

Peace and love in schools

All students must not Watch bad cartoons and shows, Fight, kill and stab any student. They must be kind, and love one another...


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