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Achievements
FLFP has developed and demonstrated an approach to teaching positive leadership and interpersonal skills across a broad spectrum of public and independent school environments, with a focus on young people from 11-18 years of age.
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"Jonathan is an excellent presenter! He relates well to the students and talks to them on their level. His enthusiasm and energy are great for our school."
— Principal
"It was an excellent presentation. Jonathan and his team did a great job on drawing from the students what the key issues are."
— SF Teacher
"I learned that you can just talk it out with the person you have a problem with. You will learn a lot about that person and maybe become friends."
— Student
"I give the assembly a five (out of five) because it taught me a lot, and I learned some secrets about life and setting goals"
— SF Student
"One thing I learned was that when you have a positive attitude it affects other people."
— Student
"This is one of the most powerful assemblies our students have had the privilege to hear."
— School Principal
"I'm a leader because I'm trustworthy. People look up to me, such as my little cousins, and I'm also caring for other people."
— Berkeley Student
Future Leaders for Peace is pleased to recognize the following Major Donors. These generous individuals and organizations that have made contributions totaling over $10,000. These donations help Future Leaders for Peace deliver our programs to a broader community, including schools and organizations that have limited financial resources to fund such activities.
Over $10,000 in Total Contributions
- Pacific Gas & Electric Company
- Gap, Inc.
- Marin Community Foundation (donor advised funds)
- Adrian & Penny Bellamy
- Richard & Margaret Hunter
- Lyman & Carol Casey
- Reed & Margaret Kathrein
- Donald & Doris Fisher
- Brian & Lauri Shanahan
- Darin & Claire Snyder
- Anonymous









