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Margaret SissersonPO Box 9041
Koror
PW
Palau
96940
680 587-1530
tim.korei.sisserson@gmail.com
Koror, Palau—Eight current and former first ladies as well as more than 500 delegates from 38 nations attended the Asia Pacific First Ladies Summit 2019 in Palau.
Koror, Palau - For this year's International Day of Families program on May 29, UPF-Palau invited three partners to participate: the officers of the Ngerubesang Club from Melekeok state (the capital state), the Palau Canoe Club, and the Japanese International Cooperation Agency, which coordinates official development assistance for the government of Japan.
Back to Basics: God, Marriage, Motherhood, and Fatherhood
Koror, Palau - An abstinence education program was offered to students at the Mindszenty High School in Koror in August 2012. The Free Teens program for about 30 students at the Catholic high school emphasized thinking good, desiring the good, and living the good to prepare for future family life.
Melekeok, Palau - UPF-Palau welcomed Dr. and Mrs. Dong Woo Kim for a visit Oct. 31-Nov. 3, 2011. They met with President Johnson Toribiong, High Chief Ibedul Yutaka Gibbons, Palau Community College students, and various Ambassadors for Peace, traditional leaders, and international representatives.
Koror, Palau - A presentation about the UPF Character Education curriculum, Discovering the Real Me, was made at the Palau High School on April 29.
As the UN General Assembly held its annual meeting in New York Sept. 23 to 30, 2009, UPF leaders held consultations with heads of delegations of Palau, Tanzania, Nepal, Kenya, and Guinea to discuss potential projects.
Koror, Palau - A friendly football match brought together Palauans, Bangladeshis, Indonesians, Koreans, and Filipinos.
Ngerulmud, Palau - During a July 24 visit, UPF-Oceania Chair Dr. Dong Woo Kim met with Palau President Johnson Toribiong and discussed UPF's vision of "One Family Under God" in the Pacific island nations.
Palau - The UN International Day of Peace was celebrated with a soccer tournament among students from several schools.
Palauan culture has traditionally been characterized by our strong family and extended family relationships, the central role of religion and spirituality, and our system of traditional leaders and chiefs which has historically formed the basis of our social organization, governance and system of justice.
Airai, Palau – RYS participants restored Bai ra Mlengl, the village's traditional meeting place.
A seminar for traditional leaders from Pacific island nations was held in Hiroshima, Japan, May 1-7, 2006, in a very quiet part of the coastal hamlet town of Kure. The city of Kure is a shipbuilding area and it maintains a formidable naval fleet of frigates and submarines. The largest battleship of the Second World War, the Yamato, was built there.
Dr. and Mrs. Sun Myung Moon arrived in Palau for the inauguration of the Universal Peace Federation at the Palau Cultural Center.
Palau— The Palau service project consisted of painting a local high school, the toilet block, sun roof, the girls’ sewing classroom and storeroom block.