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Teen Leader Alumna, Tianna McCullough, Addresses Michael Redd Foundation

Tianna McCullough, recipient of the David Chang scholarship award, was a teen leader during her four years at St. Joan Antida High School.  She was invited to address those gathered for the Michael Redd Foundation Gala on April 2, 2007.  She praised the House of Peace and Teen Leader program, which "continues to leave an everlasting impression on [her] life."  Read her complete speech here!  Tianna, we are so proud of you!


Summary of Activities and Accomplishments

Take a look back at all we accomplished...

during the 2005-2006 school year...

and the 2006-2007 school year!


Pebbles of Peace in the News!

We are making headlines in Milwaukee!!  View Fox 6 media coverage of news clips of the November 14, 2006 Pebbles of Peace Youth Forum and its reunion on April 28, 2007!  (Scroll down to find both links)

View Pictures from the November 14, 2006 Pebbles of Peace youth forum on the Capuchin Franciscan Province of St. Joseph website!

View Pictures from the April 28, 2007 Pebbles of Peace Reunion and House of Peace open house.

Journal Sentinel article written about Pebbles of Peace!

 


What are the Christian Practices?

We have used the Christian Practices with Interfaith gatherings, peacemaking workshops, and leadership trainings. 

Click here to learn more about these 18 Christian Practices from the book, Way to Live.


Contact us for more information.



Dr. Lisa-Marie Calderone-Stewart
Dr. Lisa-Marie Calderone-Stewart
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