Falling Whistles Interns Blog
Falling Whistles gives a small window into our world’s largest war. Originally just a journal written about boys sent to the frontlines of war armed with only a whistle, readers forwarded it with the same kind of urgency with which it was written and demanded to know – what can we do? The Falling Whistles campaign launched with a simple response - make their weapon your voice and be a whistleblower for peace in Congo. Falling Whistles asks that people read the story and buy the whistle. Proceeds will help restore the lives of war-affected kids.

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peaceincongo:

‎”Life must be lived as play.” - PlatoFallingWhistles.com/5Boys

peaceincongo:

‎”Life must be lived as play.” - Plato

FallingWhistles.com/5Boys

peaceincongo:

Gear up.
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peaceincongo:

“All the great things are simple, and many can be expressed in a single word: freedom, justice, honor, duty, mercy, hope.” - Winston ChurchillMake greatness. Be a whistleblower for peace.http://FallingWhistles.com/

peaceincongo:

“All the great things are simple, and many can be expressed in a single word: freedom, justice, honor, duty, mercy, hope.” - Winston Churchill

Make greatness. Be a whistleblower for peace.

http://FallingWhistles.com/

peaceincongo:

Merry Christmas y’all.  Peace & Love.

peaceincongo:

Order the new 5 Boys collection by midnight PST, December 19th in time to ship for the holidays.

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A Landmark Victory

peaceincongo:


On Human Rights Day, give your whistle away. 

Today is the day we celebrate the declaration of human rights.  In 1948, it was the first written, global expression of the rights to which all human beings are inherently entitled.

On this day, we ask that you go out into the street.  Find a friend, enemy, stranger or neighbor.  And give your whistle away.  Give it as a gift of love.  And let it spark a conversation about what is currently happening in Congo.  Ask that person if they would tweet Ambassador Rice to #StopM23.  And ask them if they would join you in speaking up for peace.

FW

peaceincongo:

On Human Rights Day, give your whistle away.
 
Today is the day we celebrate the declaration of human rights.  In 1948, it was the first written, global expression of the rights to which all human beings are inherently entitled.


On this day, we ask that you go out into the street.  Find a friend, enemy, stranger or neighbor.  And give your whistle away.  Give it as a gift of love.  And let it spark a conversation about what is currently happening in Congo.  Ask that person if they would tweet Ambassador Rice to #StopM23.  And ask them if they would join you in speaking up for peace.

FW