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Peace clubs



  • To promote Gandhian values among students
  • to create an environment where harmony prevails in the school
  • to make learning attractive
  • to empower the child
  • to foster caring for each other
  • to make each school a Peace School.

Observation of Oct.2nd as International Empathy Day: Empathy is a respectful understanding of what others are feeling and experiencing. 'Every time you smile at someone, it is an action of love, a gift to that person, a beautiful thing.' Mother Theresa
Relationship based classrooms:
  • empower students to prevent and resolve their own conflicts
  • create a no-fault class room that facilitates empathy and respect
  • enhance students' emotional vocabulary and communication skills
  • to empower the child
  • co-create a classroom culture of respect, trust and cooperation
  • develop problem solving skills students will use for a life time ( Based on Marshall Rosenberg's world famous Nonviolent Communication Process).

Contact Us


SOCIETY FOR COMPASSOIN AND PEACE (SCAP)
(Reg. No: ER 356/11)
III/52, Polackal, Thrikkakara P.O.,
Kochi - 682021,
Kerala , India
Mobile: +91-9746773909
Email: connect@scapglobal.org
Website: www.scapglobal.org

Programs

Our Programs:

Peace education in Schools:

'If we are to create peace in our world, we must begin with our children.'(Mahatma Gandhi)

Peace clubs

  • To promote Gandhian values among students
  • to create an environment where harmony prevails in the school
  • to make learning attractive
  • to empower the child
  • to foster caring for each other
  • to make each school a Peace School.

Observation of Oct.2nd as International Empathy Day: Empathy is a respectful understanding of what others are feeling and experiencing. 'Every time you smile at someone, it is an action of love, a gift to that person, a beautiful thing.' Mother Theresa
Relationship based classrooms:
  • empower students to prevent and resolve their own conflicts
  • create a no-fault class room that facilitates empathy and respect
  • enhance students' emotional vocabulary and communication skills
  • to empower the child
  • co-create a classroom culture of respect, trust and cooperation
  • develop problem solving skills students will use for a life time ( Based on Marshall Rosenberg's world famous Nonviolent Communication Process).

Compassionate Communication

  • A communication process developed by the American Clinical Psychologist Marshall. B. Rosenberg Ph.D.
  • Helps us to communicate more effectively and improve quality of relationships.
  • Transforms the habitual ways we think and speak that hinder communication and create misunderstandings and frustration.
  • Helps us to develop a vocabulary of feelings and needs.
  • Helps us to work with commitment, compassion and creativity.
  • Deeper Democracy

    Deeper Listening

    A heart to heart listening, as you are, without any judgment, evaluation, criticism or preconceived ideas in an atmosphere of mutual respect and understanding.

    Yoga and Meditation

    For health, happiness and spiritual enrichment.

About scap

Society for Compassion And Peace (SCAP) is a non-profit charitable organization registered under the Travancore-Cochin Literary, Scientific and Charitable Societies Regulation Act 1955. It is promoted by a group of like-minded people comprising educationists, psychologists, peace activists, nonviolent communication supporters and student volunteers.

Our Vision

We envision a world filled with compassion, peace and joy. The world becomes a spiritual community living in close communion with God and fellow-beings. Here everyone enjoys inner freedom, connect compassionately and live harmoniously. Shared humanity and oneness of creation are respectfully understood and lived by all.

Our Mission:

SCAP stands for promoting: 
  • compassion and peace
  • spirituality and holistic living
  • quality relationships through compassionate connection and personal enrichment 
  • nonviolence in word and deed 
  • deeper democracy and effective participation in decision making 
  • justice and social consciousness.

Our Assumptions:

Peace is possible 
  • Inner peace is essential for outer peace.
  • Human nature is divine, compassionate and wise. 
  • Compassion is the core of all religions.

Our Inspiration:


We draw inspiration from: 
  • all major world religions 
  • visionaries and compassionate leaders like Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King and Mother Theresa

Our Work:

  • We are committed to work among all sections of the society irrespective of socio-religious differences. 
  • We work through awareness creation programs, group sharing, discussion forums, visits, pilgrimages, empathy support and need based help.

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