Surf these sites: American Buddhist Congress -- a national council of Buddhist organizations and individuals in the United States. Buddhist AIDS Project -- Based in San Francisco, California. Provides free information and referral to Buddhist resources and events and to current HIV/AIDS information and alternative medical services. An all-volunteer, non-profit Affiliate of the Buddhist Peace Fellowship(BPF), BAP serves anyone living with HIV/AIDS, including family, friends, caregivers and people who are HIV negative. Buddhist Association of the United States -- The largest nonsectarian Buddhist association in the US. Earth Sangha -- Buddhist environmental nonprofit organization founded on the premise that the Buddhist way of looking at life can play a major role in healing the planet''s environmental crisis. Formal mission to practice Buddhism in ways that help people become better stewards of the planet, and to do the practical environmental work that good stewardship demands. International Buddha''s Light Association -- Holds a myriad of activities that echoes the annual theme of BLIA World Conference in order to meet the social trend and evolution of modern times. Multicultural Buddhists for Peace -- Buddhist people of color multicultural interfaith message board and speakers bureau sponsoring diversity in the heart of Americans to achieve peace, religious tolerance, heal racism, end violence, and alleviate poverty. World Fellowship of Buddhists -- The purpose of our Fellowship Is world-wide Buddhist unity. No barriers or frontiers mar Our sense of close community. We view the various groups and schools, As branches of a mighty tree Whose lovely fruits are friendship, peace, Compassion and tranquility. Our aims as Buddhists are to make Greed, anger and delusion cease, Show active kindness to all beings And strive for universal peace. World Fellowship of Buddhists -- Founded in year 2493 B.E. (Buddhist Era, 1950 C.E.). Has Representatives from 27 countries in Asia, Europe and North America. Nearly every school of Buddhism in the Mahayana, Theravada, and Vajrayana traditions are represented. The WFB represents the common interests of Buddhists throughout the world numbering hundreds of millions.
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