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Word count: 1,821 words, Reading time: 7.3 minutes"About WFCFAQSContact WFC MAKE A RESERVATIONRESERVE DONATE NOWDONATE Make a Reservation Today (603) 447-2280 | reservations@worldfellowship.org MENU WFC OFFERS ProgramsRecreationVacations, Retreats, EventsLodging Create exciting memories as you enjoy optional offerings and the serenity of nature. We have an incredible line-up of speakers, workshops, movement classes, arts & crafts, and more, for all ages.Explore our 455 acres of scenic natural settings or take advantage of our many recreational facilities.You gather to work, play or celebrate — we’ll do the cooking. Come on your own or with a group!Whether you wish to camp in a tent, stay with your dog, or have wheelchair accessibility, we can accomodate you! MAKE A RESERVATION Book NowCheck Rates Reservations must be made in advance. Start planning your stay with us! Ready to make a reservation? There are three ways.Review our adult and children’s rates for this year. Group rates are available! CalendarPLANNING YOUR STAY General InfoDirections & TransportationA Summer Day at World Fellowship Center Review our adult and children’s rates for this year. Group rates are available! Here’s what to bring to WFC, our office hours, pet policy, and other useful tips.You can get to us by car, train, bus, plane, or even bicycle! See here for our suggested routes.Curious about what a typical day at World Fellowship looks like? Possibilities abound! Photo GalleryGET INVOLVED Work/VolunteerOutreach & EventsContribute to our ProgramWays to DonateSummer 2024 Wishlist World Fellowship thrives when everyone contributes with a generous spirit. Staff and volunteers help set the tone at World Fellowship!You can volunteer for World Fellowship year-round through outreach!Volunteer to share your skills and experience by presenting art, movement, and/or educational programming.Your contributions will help World Fellowship continue vital education, inspiration, and empowerment work.See what items World Fellowship can use in 2019! Plan your visit to World Fellowship & see how to get involved!Check out our Summer 2024 Program (June, July, and August and full summer PDF here) with a range of speakers, workshops, music and more running from June 28-September 2, 2024! There are many ways to join World Fellowship this summer. VOLUNTEER: Want to spend a few weeks, a month or the whole summer at World Fellowship? We have options for long-term volunteers who help with various aspects of summer operations from gardening to body movement, cooking to hospitality, organizing hikes and outdoor activities. Two-week minimum commitment. Send an email to sign up for Summer 2024!VACATIONS WITH A PURPOSE: Whether it’s your 1st time or 50th year running, book now to learn, relax, connect and replenish in the beautiful White Mountains and the company of an intergenerational, progressive community. We look forward to a full Summer 2024 with social justice programming, hiking, swimming, boating, body movement, kids’ activities, music and more!RETREATS: World Fellowship offers workshop and training space to groups and organizations throughout the year. Accommodations are rustic and the food is delicious, with swimming, boating and hiking on our 455-acre campus and more adventure in the White Mountains all around us. Inquiries: office@worldfellowship.orgEVENTS: Weddings, celebrations, reunions, memorials. Let us help you plan the special event that launches or reaffirms your connection. Many beautiful outdoor space options abound, including Mount Chocorua and Whitton Pond as a backdrop to your love for nature and each other. Inquiries: office@worldfellowship.orgWe encourage you to become a monthly donor and to support World Fellowship’s next 80 years working for a more just world – and check out our wishlist as you do your spring cleaning! Sign up for our newsletter here. Apply for our 2024 Summer Social Justice Institute!Spend your summer preparing for a career / life dedicated to social justice in a place that has nurtured activists for generations. Study social movements, organizing strategies & discuss with diverse peers and mentors. We have a solid cohort for Summer 2024 from the US and Africa, but few slots remain. Click here to learn more and to apply!  WFC Board Statement on Gaza (Jan. 2024) Read our 2023 End-of-Year Newsletter! So many exciting updates. Download Here! BECOME A PART OF THE LEGACY For over 80 years, World Fellowship Center has nurtured a progressive vision for a more peaceful, just and equitable world. World Fellowship welcomes all who seek community, solidarity and respite in the beautiful White Mountains of New Hampshire on the Abenaki land of N'Dakinna. Vacations Families and friends have been enjoying the get-away opportunity that WFC offers for decades. Spend a few days with like-minded folks in a beautiful setting! Retreats We love to host groups! We have a range of options for your multi-day retreat or conference that includes enjoying the unique setting WFC provides. Events Whether planning your wedding, retirement party, or child’s birthday weekend, WFC can help you make it a celebration to remember. Upcoming Events & Programs WFC Benefit Concert in Brooklyn (Bev Grant, Barry Oreck & Tomas Rodriguez) 3 May @ 7:00 pm - 9:30 pm Musicians Barry Oreck, Bev Grant and Tomas Rodriguez join forces to put on a Brooklyn house concert par excellence, with all proceeds going to benefit World Fellowship and, specifically, support fees for musicians performing at WFC during the summer. Light refreshments and drinks served. Doors open, 7pm. Performance, 7:30pm.Tickets - $75 minimum donation (in person attendance) or $25 suggested donation (livestream online). In-person space is limited so purchase your tickets in advance to guarantee your spot: fill this ticket reservation form, email office@worldfellowship.org, or call 603-447-2280 (M-F, 9am-5pm). The Equality Blueprint: Rethinking Solutions for Palestinians and Israelis (Samer Elchahabi) *VIRTUAL PROGRAM* 18 May @ 10:30 am - 12:00 pm Samer Elchahabi is a Palestinian-American expert in international governance and democracy, with extensive experience across Southwest Asia and North Africa (SWANA). Recently, he published an article on the potential of a one state-solution to achieve lasting equality in Israel/Palestine. In his upcoming presentation, Samer will offer insights and strategies to realize this vision, emphasizing the importance of equal rights, justice, and collaborative efforts in shaping a sustainable peace. Understanding the Landscape. Revisit the one-state solution as a pathway to sustainable peace, underpinned by the assurance of equal rights and justice for all inhabitants from the river to the sea, traversing the historical nuances, the present-day intricacies, and the transformative potential of a unified state paradigm. Strategic Frameworks. Explore strategies that resonate with the empowerment ethos of Palestinian movements. The dialogue will span international diplomacy, grassroots activism, policy innovation, and educational endeavors aimed at fostering an environment of mutual understanding, respect, and shared governance to achieve systemic change. Collaborative Efforts. Underscore the imperative of building alliances among local communities, international organizations, and governments. We will delve into global examples of reconciliation and equitable governance, illustrating how such alliances can be instrumental in transforming societal structures and narratives. Actionable Steps. Outlining practical steps, we will connect advocacy and empowerment strategies to promote/support the equality blueprint. This will encompass supporting peace-building programs, engaging in holistic advocacy, and nurturing educational and cultural exchanges that embody the spirit of equality, justice, and mutual respect.This online program will last for 1.5 hours to allow 30 minutes for Q&A/discussion. Register to receive Zoom link/passcode. Understanding Antisemitism and its Instrumentalization through a Power Analysis Lens (Tamara Shapiro) *VIRTUAL PROGRAM* 21 May @ 7:30 pm - 9:00 pm Antisemitism is both real and rising, and being mis-used to attack movements and initiatives for justice. In this session we will conceptualize antisemitism in the framework of a power analysis that integrates a holistic understanding about intersectional oppression and explore the role antisemitism plays in justice movements. We will review both how the right has shaped the narrative about what antisemitism is and isn’t, and how that narrative gets weaponized as a tool to disempower Black women in leadership and other marginalized communities. We will use examples that range from the impact of antisemitism on election campaigns and what gets taught on college campuses, to how local grassroots communities are using a solidarity framework to reclaim ground.Tamara Shapiro (Tammy) is an organizer, facilitator, trainer and the Senior U.S. Director of the Diaspora Alliance based in Brooklyn, NY.  Previously, she was the Program Director for the NYC Network of Worker Cooperatives for almost a decade, and a freelance facilitator and movement trainer.  She was also the coordinator of Movement Netlab and one of the lead coordinators of Occupy Sandy, a citizen-led relief effort, as well as Rockaway Wildfire and Worker Owned Rockaway Cooperatives, a community organizing project and worker-owned coop incubation project with residents hit by the hurricane, respectively.  She was also a lead strategist and facilitator of the InterOccupy network, created and implemented a networked hub structure for The People’s Climate March, and worked at The Murphy Institute for Labor Studies.  Back in 2009, she became the first director of J Street U soon after graduating from the University of Wisconsin, Madison with a Bachelors in International Studies.This online program will last for 1.25 hours to allow 30 minutes for Q&A/discussion. Register to receive Zoom link/passcode. Browse our full calendar At World Fellowship Center, each day offers many options for all ages, resulting in a memorable experience of relaxation, growth, learning, and rejuvenation. WFC allows each visitor to choose the activities that best fit with what they need – a day with us can be as full or as open as you want it to be! We are committed to sustainability and environmental stewardshipWe strive to protect the wilderness and every environment surrounding us. We hope to reduce negative impact, learn and employ environmentally sustainable practices, and provide an opportunity for visitors and staff to learn and deepen their own conservation efforts. More about our practices Each Day is an Opportunity for Growth!Our mission is to promote social justice and connections between people, communities, and nature through education, recreation, and creative expression.Your strength, commitment, and support make a better world possible. Join in standing up for justice in the face of wrong – at WFC, in the streets, in your community, in your neighborhood. It takes courage to be the change we hope to see, but it starts with each of us accepting the challenge. “World Fellowship is a great place which allows me to be wild and free from all my sad worries, to feel awesome in my own way. Thank you, staff, for all your awesome work. Thank you all!” TG, age 12 Vacations, retreats, events — we’ve got it all. Plan a stay for yourself or your group! Book Now LOCATED AT 368 Drake Hill Rd.Albany, NH 03818 CONTACT US (603) 447-2280office@worldfellowship.org MAILING ADDRESS World Fellowship CenterPO Box 2280Conway, NH 03818-2280 VIEW SITE MAP site by VWM NH Meals & Rentals License #047153"

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