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| The intent of
the Ulster Project is to break down the walls of
intolerance and mistrust that exist in Northern Ireland. It was created
through the efforts of like-minded peace seekers who strive towards the
ultimate goal of creating a community of peace through fostering
tolerance,
understanding and friendship. The Ulster Project focuses on changing
the perception of Ireland's youth by bringing them
together in a strife-free atmosphere that emphasizes acceptance of all
people,
regardless of creed.
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Mission Statements
Ulster Project
International Mission Statement:
The
Mission
of the Ulster Project is to help young, Christian based potential
leaders from
Northern Ireland and the United States become peacemakers by providing
a safe
environment to learn by practicing the skills needed to unite people
when
differences divide them.
Ulster
Project - New Orleans Area Mission Statement:
The
mission of the Ulster Project – New Orleans Area, is to work for real
peace in
Northern Ireland, to create a deeper understanding in the United States
of the
issues which have inhibited peace there, and to recognize similar
situations in
America.
The pursuit of the mission comes through building an
increasingly
inclusive and cohesive community among all the diverse participants
from both
Northern Ireland and the U.S., especially between those two
geographically
separated but pared areas in from which Ulster Project people share
common
aspirations.
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