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Reverence for Life Essay Prize
Promoting the philosophy of Reverence for Life, the charity Reverence for Life (UK) announces its inaugural essay prize. This philosophy was developed by Dr Albert Schweitzer, humanitarian and Nobel Peace Prize winner 1952.
Reverence for Life is best defined individually, but here is one useful definition:
"Reverence for Life says that the only thing we are really sure of is that we live and want to go on living. This is something that we share with everything else that lives, from elephants to blades of grass – and, of course, every human being. So we are brothers and sisters to all living things, and owe to all of them the same care and respect, that we wish for ourselves.”
(For more about Reverence for Life, please visit www.albertschweitzer.info/discovery.html)
Our essay prize is worth £200 and asks how Reverence for Life can affect our everyday lives.
Posted on Dec 20 2007 by Helena
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Albert Schweitzer Day 2007
There will be an Albert Schweitzer Day, near Cambridge, on 6th October 2007. Please get in touch if you would like to join us. More information on the schedule and planned speakers soon.
Posted on Aug 06 2007 by Helena
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Reverence for Life Garden for the children of Wrestlingworth Lower School.
Spring 2005: In keeping with our aim to support projects inspired by the ethics of Reverence for Life, the FoAS (UK) has transformed a vacant plot into a garden paradise for the children of Wrestlingworth Lower School in Bedfordshire.
The project was part of the Universal Children's Garden Scheme sponsored by UNESCO, whose first garden was the Albert Schweitzer Children's Garden in Barrington USA. We enlisted the help of Friends of Wrestlingworth School, the children of Wrestlingworth, as well as their parents and members of the community. Visit our photo gallery to view the pictures from this event.
Posted on Apr 24 2007 by Admin
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The London Triathlon At ExCel
Summer 2003: Held on the 2nd August 2003 for the first time at Excel in London's Docklands, it turned out to be the world's second largest Triathlon ever, with over 5000 competitors of which about 2500 were first time participants. The three parts of the event consisted of a 750m swim, a 20km cycle run and a 5km sprint.
Initiated by the Event Management Team, ExCel itself entered four teams of 3 competitors each, and they were all participating on behalf of Friends of Albert Schweitzer (UK) and the Dr. Schweitzer's Hospital Fund, raising the amazing sum of £1377 in sponsorship, which together with the Gift Aid amounts to £1724 - a most welcome sum in our first year of operation as FoAS(UK).
Visit our photo gallery to view the latest pictures from this event.
Posted on Apr 24 2007 by Admin
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