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Achievements
Since 2005, FLFP has worked with over 11,000 young people and another 2,600 adults. In 2007 and 2008 alone, we worked with over 100 different schools.
Quotes
"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
"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
"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
"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
"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
College Age Volunteers
Young people are the leaders of the future. As a critical aspect of our program, Future Leaders for Peace relies on college level volunteers to lead many of our programs and clubs. Our goal to is to empower these high caliber volunteers to participate in community service and character development by providing leadership positions and training, discussion time, and opportunities to work directly or indirectly with local, largely at-risk, youth.
If you are a college student or recent graduate interested in volunteering with Future Leaders for Peace, please contact us via e-mail This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or call our Berkeley office at 415-299-0878.
Board Positions
Future Leaders for Peace is continually looking for high quality candidates to join our Board of Directors and Advisory Board. We are currently interested in candidates that have experience with middle school education, youth mentoring programs, at-risk youth organizations or other youth related educational or psychology fields.
If you are interested in a board position with Future Leaders for Peace, please contact us via e-mail This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or call our Berkeley office at 415-299-0878 to speak with our Executive Director and President, Jonathan Kathrein.









