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JOIN THE
PEACE ROCKS!
PROJECT

Spreading kindness and hope, one rock at a time

It's easy to get involved!

We could all use just a little bit more peace in our lives, couldn't we? Join the growing peace rocks movement. Painting positive messages on rocks is relaxing and creative. It can also be fun to paint with friends. You can then spread peace by giving your rock to a friend or leaving it for a stranger to find. People are doing this all over the world. You can search the hashtags #paintedrocks and #peacerocks to see a plethora of examples.

1. Paint a rock

Use your creativity to decorate a rock with a message of kindness and hope. Make it as simple or as ornate as you like. Take a photo of it and post it to social media. Use the hashtag #cslnanaimo or email us the photo to cslnanaimo@gmail.com and we will add your rock to our gallery.

 


2. Hide a rock

Once you have finished enjoying your creation, place the rock somewhere in a park or off to the side on a walking trail for someone to find. You will brighten their day. 

3. Find a rock

If you find a rock somewhere, enjoy your message of kindness and hope. Take a photo of it and post it to social media. If you use the hashtag #cslnanaimo or email us the photo to cslnanaimo.org we will add it to our gallery. Once you are ready to pass along the kindness, give the rock to someone who could use a little hope, or leave it somewhere for someone else to find. 
 

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Territorial Acknowledgement

We respectfully acknowledge that our community is located on the traditional unceded territory of the Snuneymuxw First Nation. 

As uninvited settlers on this territory, we recognize that we have participated in and benefitted from colonial systems of oppression. We acknowledge the responsibility of the settlers on this land to actively engage in the process of decolonizing systems, structures and practices. We recognize the devastating and lasting impacts colonization has had on the culture, language, traditions, economy, and world views of Indigenous peoples.

 

As a spiritual community, we are committed to working towards reconciliation. We will listen and educate ourselves on decolonization, and we will look for opportunities to celebrate and uplift the Indigenous community and peoples of this land. We acknowledge our settler privilege and seek to more fully understand the impact it has had on the land and Indigenous peoples. 

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