Community of Christ International Peace Award
The
twelfth annual Community of Christ International Peace Award will be presented to
Craig Kielburger on July 21, during the International Youth
Forum (IYF) at the Community of Christ
Temple in Independence, Missouri. The
ceremony will be webcast live at
8:00 p.m. central time. Craig will deliver a keynote address and receive a
sculpture and a $32,000 grant (sponsored by Bank of America) to benefit Free
the Children.
Craig
founded Free the Children at age 12. Now 22, he has been at the center of this
organization’s rapid growth into an international network of children helping
children at local, national, and international levels through representation,
leadership, and action. The organization has 100,000 youth involved in 35
countries.
Peace and Justice Ministries coordinator Andrew Bolton said, “Craig is the
youngest recipient of the Community of Christ International Peace Award. We
believe he will inspire young people at IYF, showing how they too can make a
difference in our troubled world when they go back home.” Worship specialist
Eileen Terril said, “His program of ministry to and by children will really
speak to our young people who are concerned about what they can do right now.”
The primary goal of Free the Children is not only to free children from
poverty and exploitation, but also to free children and young people from the
idea that they are powerless to bring about positive social change and to
improve the lives of their peers. Free the Children is unlike any other
children’s charity in the world, as it is an organization by, of, and for
children that fully embodies the notion that children and young people
themselves can be leaders of today in creating a more just, equitable and
sustainable world.
The Community of Christ International Peace Award has been given annually
(with the exception of 1996) since 1993 at Community of Christ World
Headquarters during significant events, including the annual Peace
Colloquy, the biennial World Conference,
and the International Youth Forum (held every four years). In terms of cash value, the Community of Christ International Peace Award
has been placed among the top 20 international, non-governmental peace awards
in the world (in a list topped by the Nobel Peace Prize) and among the top
seven in the United States.1
Recipients represent diversity in terms of ethnicity, gender, and faith.
The Community of Christ International Peace Award honor
roll includes Rev. James Lawson, Jean Vanier, Ela Gandhi, Swanee G. Hunt, John Paul Lederach,
Jane Goodall, Marie Fortune, Juan M. Flavier, Marian Wright Edelman, M. Scott
Peck and Lily Peck, and Jehan Sadat.
1. Peter van den Dungen, "Peace Prizes," Encyclopedia
of Violence, Peace, and Conflict, Volume 2, 1999, pages 795-808.