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Dorchester People for Peace

Address:
41A Brent Street
Dorchester, MA 02124
See map: Google Maps
Phone: 
617-282-3783
Email: 
mikeprokosch@verizon.net

Location(s)

41A Brent Street
Dorchester, MA, 02124
See map: Google Maps
Mission: 

Our mission is to oppose the war in Iraq and US militarism in general; to build a multi-racial peace movement throughout the neighborhoods of Dorchester; and to work against the war at home, including violence, budget cuts, racism and political repression. We are always open to new people. Visit us at dotpeace.org.

Hours of operation (or meeting times & dates): 

Regular meetings are the second Monday of every month, 7-9 pm at the Vietnamese Community Center at 42 Charles Street next to Field Corner T station and special events are frequent.


617-282-3783

dotpeace.org

Regular meetings are the second Monday of every month, 7-9 pm at the Vietnamese Community Center at 42 Charles Street next to Field Corner T station and special events are frequent.

Our mission is to oppose the war in Iraq and US militarism in general; to build a multi-racial peace movement throughout the neighborhoods of Dorchester; and to work against the war at home, including violence, budget cuts, racism and political repression. We are always open to new people. Visit us at dotpeace.org.


We rotate as facilitators. For info you can contact Mike Prokosch.

United for Peace with Justice; Project HIP-HOP; ACORN; Boston Workers Alliance; Safety Net; City Life/Vida Urbana; and all local community anti-violence groups and individuals

You are very welcome at all regular meetings and special events. Get our wonderful weekly newsletter by writing Jeff Klein at jjk123@comcast.net. Please volunteer to leaflet or make calls. Join a committee: Anti-war; Biolab; Counter-recruitment; or Multicultural Competence.


No

No

No

Yes

over 1000

No

Private Building
Key partners: 

United for Peace with Justice; Project HIP-HOP; ACORN; Boston Workers Alliance; Safety Net; City Life/Vida Urbana; and all local community anti-violence groups and individuals

Executive Director/CEO/President/Coordinator/Other: 
We rotate as facilitators. For info you can contact Mike Prokosch.
How to get involved/application guidelines and procedures: 

You are very welcome at all regular meetings and special events. Get our wonderful weekly newsletter by writing Jeff Klein at jjk123@comcast.net. Please volunteer to leaflet or make calls. Join a committee: Anti-war; Biolab; Counter-recruitment; or Multicultural Competence.

Charge for services: 
No
Scholarships available: 
No
Vouchers accepted: 
No
Transportation provided: 
Yes
Number of people served each year: 
over 1000

Guide Categories

Type of Organization: Community Based / Non-Profit
Categories: Civic Engagement
Neighborhoods: All Dorchester
Nearby Bus Routes: 18
Nearby MBTA Stations: Fields Corner
Target Population: Everyone
Languages Spoken: English
Special Needs Accommodations: Wheelchair Accessibility