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The Center for Mind-Body Medicine is a nonprofit educational organization dedicated to reviving the spirit and transforming the practice of medicine. It is working to create a more effective, comprehensive, and compassionate model of healthcare and health education.
www. cmbm.org, 202-966-7338


The Dart Center for Journalism and Trauma is a global network of journalists, journalism educators, and health professionals committed to improving media coverage of trauma, conflict, and tragedy. It also addresses the consequences of such coverage for those working in journalism.
www.dartcenter.org, 800- 332-0565


Gardens of the Righteous Worldwide is an international organization dedicated to honouring those individuals who have tried to rescue the persecuted, and preserve their own dignity, during times of war and genocide. Svetlana Broz is the founder and director of its Sarajevo office, which runs public events and educational seminars, and has also planted a memorial garden to commemorate people who acted righteously during the Bosnian civil war.
www. gariwo.net/eng_new (main office)
www.gariwo.org (Sarajevo office)


The Institute for the Study of Health and Illness is an education and training center for physicians who wish to renew their commitment to service and to live by the values that have motivated physicians through the ages. It initiated the outreach support program, Finding Meaning in Medicine, which has been replicated by independent groups of physicians nationwide. The groups meet once a month to discuss the meaning that lies beneath the daily routines of practicing medicine, and to find strength within a community of physicians who share their values.
www.meaninginmedicine.org, 415-868-2642


Modest Needs is a nonprofit organization reaching out to hard-working individuals and families who suddenly find themselves faced with small, emergency expenses that they have no way to afford on their own. Its grants are funded exclusively by donations from private citizens who want to help individuals and families before they have been forced into the unforgiving cycle of poverty.
www.modestneeds.org, 212-463-7042


The Peacemaker Institute sponsors an annual street retreat  in Denver, Colorado, and runs other street retreats around the country. The retreats are four days and three nights, during which participants live on the streets without money, bedding, change of clothing, books, or watches.
www.peacemakerinstitute.org, 303-544-5923


The Stanford Prison Experiment website features an extensive slide show and description of this classic psychology experiment, including parallels with the abuse of prisoners at Abu Ghraib prison.
www.prisonexp.org


Women's Educational Media produces and distributes films and educational resources on a variety of social issues. Among these films is Let's Get Real, which takes an honest and unflinching look at bullying among middle school youth today, told entirely from their perspective.
www.womedia.org, 415-641-4616

Research sources

The Center for the Scientific Study of Religion at the University of Texas, Austin, is a leading center for the sociology of religion, and particularly for the study of religious influences on human behavior. Research strengths include the study of linkages between religion and emotional and physical health and well- being; family life; adolescent development; and politics and civic engagement.
www.prc.utexas.edu/cssr, 512-471-5514


The Child Trauma Academy is a collaborative of individuals and organizations working to improve the lives of high-risk children through direct service, research, and education. It engages partners from academia, the corporate world, private organizations, and public sector systems to help test, refine, and distribute innovations that can improve the lives of children.
www.childtrauma.org, 281-932-1375


The Paxis Institute identifies, develops, tests, and distributes best practices for helping individuals, organizations, and communities achieve greater peace and emotional well-being.
www.paxis.org, 877-467-2947

In the Field

The Milestones Project is an online collection of photographs of children from around the world, grouped into different theme-based galleries. The goal of the project is to illustrate universal similarities, replacing fear of those different from us with a sense of our shared humanity.
www.milestonesproject.com, 303-572-3333


The Mystery of Love Project is a national initiative devoted to generating community-based dialogues that expand upon popular notions of love. The centerpiece of the project is a new documentary called The Mystery of Love, which first aired on PBS in December of 2006 (check local listings). Major funding for The Mystery of Love is provided by the Fetzer Institute as part of its Campaign for Love and Forgiveness: Change Everything.
www.themysteryoflove.org


PeaceBuilders International is a program for communities and schools to promote positive, healthy behaviors while reducing violence, injuries, bullying, and other negative behaviors. It was named a Best Practice of the International Safe Schools Program of the World Health Organization.
www.peacebuildersintl.com, 520-298-7670


The Public Conversations Project offers a variety of services such as organizing conferences and facilitating dialogues to help foster a more inclusive, empathic, and collaborative society. It brings together people and groups with differing values, worldviews, and positions to have constructive conversations about divisive public issues.
www.publicconversations.org, 617-923-1216


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