Fellowship of Reconciliation

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225 N 70th St
Seattle, WA 98103

The Fellowship of Reconciliation (FOR) in Seattle, WA is an interfaith organization dedicated to organizing, training, and growing a diverse movement of people committed to using nonviolence to create peace and end structures of violence and war. They focus on strengthening marginalized communities, providing leadership development, and convening culture-makers to shift the narrative for social change.

As the oldest interfaith peace and justice organization in the United States, FOR-USA offers programming such as the Wink Fellowship for emerging leaders focused on nonviolence, engages in live conversations with activists through Gathering Voices, and provides educational resources like the MLK and the Montgomery Story Curriculum and Study Guide to explore their transformative work since 1915.

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