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Charter for Compassion operates globally to implement peacebuilding programs focused on nonviolent communication and conflict resolution. The organization maintains headquarters in Seattle, Washington while coordinating initiatives across international partner sites. Their work spans educational institutions, community centers, and virtual learning spaces where structured dialogue takes place. The flagship "Building New Cycles of Peace" curriculum serves youth ages 10-18 through modules on critical thinking, trauma-informed practices, and cross-cultural understanding. This program deploys through schools, after-school programs, and community organizations using materials developed by conflict resolution specialists. The curriculum incorporates both in-person workshops and digital learning components accessible to global participants. The organization's "40 Days of Peace" initiative provides a framework for sustained community dialogue and shared reading experiences. Charter for Compassion trains educators and community leaders in specific methodologies for facilitating these conversations across cultural boundaries. Their resource library includes practical guides, lesson plans, and evaluation tools for implementing peacebuilding programs in diverse settings.