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Pathway

Peace Ambassador

Represent and advance the Foundation's peace work in your chosen country.

The role

What Is a Peace Ambassador?

A Peace Ambassador is a Member of the NWA[F] Club who chooses to take a pathway of service — representing and advancing the New World Alliance Foundation's peace work in a specific country or region. This is a volunteer role that carries both honor and responsibility.

Peace Ambassadors are the face of the Foundation in their communities. They build connections, share the Foundation's vision, and create opportunities for others to engage in peacebuilding work.

Children under 18 can also become Peace Ambassadors — a parent or legal guardian registers them through NWAWebsite.

At a glance

A volunteer role

Chosen freely, never assigned — a pathway of service, not a job.

Peace work in one country

You choose the country or region where you represent the Foundation.

Honor and responsibility

The face of the Foundation in your community, trusted by Members.

Benefits

What You Get

Ambassador Badge

A visible mark of verification in the Club and on the sponsorship page, so other Members know they can trust your questions and approach you for help.

Sponsored Package

Membership, clothing, and training provided through the Sponsored Package — covered by a Sponsor or by yourself if you can afford it.

Ambassador Channels

Exclusive Channels where Peace Ambassadors connect, share experiences, and support each other’s work.

Ambassador Events

Special invitations to Foundation events, training sessions, and gatherings with other Peace Ambassadors.

Direct Foundation Connection

Clear communication channels with Foundation leadership for guidance, support, and coordination of peace work.

Sponsorship Profile

If you need financial support, your profile appears on the sponsorship page where Sponsors can cover your Sponsored Package.

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Before you apply

Requirements

  1. 01

    Club Membership

    You must be a Member of the NWA[F] Club in good standing, having agreed to the Terms and participated in the community.

  2. 02

    Age Requirement

    You must be at least 18 years old to apply for the Peace Ambassador pathway. Children under 18 can take the Pathway too — registered by a parent or legal guardian through NWAWebsite.

  3. 03

    Country or Region Selection

    You must identify a specific country or region where you will represent the Foundation’s peace work.

  4. 04

    Verification

    Complete verification through NWAWebsite (identity verification via photo ID). This process is handled securely and separately from NWAFriends.

  5. 05

    Sponsored Package Completion

    Complete the Sponsored Package (membership, clothing, and training). If you cannot afford it, seek sponsorship through the Club.

Your commitment

What Is Expected

Represent the Foundation Ethically

Act with integrity, honesty, and respect in all interactions. You are the face of the Foundation in your community.

Build Bridges, Not Barriers

Focus on creating connection and understanding. Peace work is about bringing people together, not dividing them.

Support Other Members

Answer questions, provide guidance, and help others who are interested in the Foundation’s work. The Ambassador Badge means you’re a trusted resource.

Stay Connected

Participate in Ambassador Channels, attend events when possible, and maintain communication with Foundation leadership.

Uphold the Terms

Follow the Club’s Terms and the Foundation’s principles. Abuse or misconduct can result in removal of the Ambassador Badge.

Where you serve

How You Represent the Foundation

In the Club

Your Ambassador Badge signals to other Members that you’re a verified Peace Ambassador. Members will trust your questions, seek your guidance, and look to you as a reliable source of information about the Foundation’s work.

In Your Community

You represent the Foundation’s values in your daily interactions. Whether organizing local events, having conversations about peace, or simply living the principles, you embody what the Foundation stands for.

On the Foundation’s Behalf

When speaking about the Foundation or its work, you do so accurately and from the curated Foundation corpus. You don’t claim authority beyond your role, but you do represent the vision with clarity and integrity.

What the Ambassador Badge Means

The Badge does not grant moderating power in the Club. Steward authority is granted separately by Club admins.

  • You have completed verification through the Foundation’s official process
  • You are a trusted source of information about the Foundation’s work
  • You have access to Ambassador Channels and events
  • You are actively representing the Foundation’s peace work

Sponsorship and Financial Support

If you cannot afford the Sponsored Package, you can seek sponsorship. Sponsors are individuals (Guests or Members) who financially support one Peace Ambassador's participation by covering the cost of the Sponsored Package in full.

Visit the Sponsorship page to learn more about how sponsorship works and how to seek support for your Peace Ambassador pathway.

Getting started

How to Apply

  1. 01

    Ensure you meet all requirements listed above

  2. 02

    Join the Club if you haven’t already

  3. 03

    Register for sponsorship on NWAFriends (minimal, non-personal data)

  4. 04

    Seek sponsorship or arrange for the Sponsored Package yourself

  5. 05

    Complete verification through NWAWebsite (photo ID verification)

  6. 06

    Once verified, your Ambassador Badge will appear in the Club

For New Members

Welcome! Start by joining the Club. Once you're a Member and have participated in the community, you can begin the Peace Ambassador application process.

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Questions?

The best way to learn about the Peace Ambassador pathway is to connect with existing Peace Ambassadors in the Club. Join chat and look for the Ambassador Badge — those Members can answer your questions and share their experiences.