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John Duis

18th March 2015

I have volunteered at Charity three times.  Every time I visit, both my love and passion to help grow stronger.  When I am there I feel like I am at home.  God called me there and it is where I am the most happy.  Even when I am not there.

John Duis03.18.2015
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About Ceasefire

The Ceasefire Centre for Civilian Rights is an international initiative to develop civilian-led monitoring of violations of international humanitarian law or human rights; to secure accountability and reparation for those violations; and to develop the practice of civilian rights.

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Ceasefire Centre for Civilian Rights
3 Whitehall Court,
London SW1A 2EL

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  • Reparations for Ukraine: An international route map
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