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Museum of World Religions - Myanmar Cyclone Relief Donation Print
of your donation will be used for activities directed by Relief.Asia, including provision of IT
infrastructure supporting relief work and rebuild efforts, especially on supporting education and digital inclusion.

85% of the donation will go to the charitable organization of your choice for general relief support.  NOTE also that tax deduction receipt for your donation is only applicable for the 85% of your donation. 

Respect for all faiths, Tolerance for all cultures, Love for all life. Established in 2001, the world's first Museum of World Religions is dedicated to exploring the diversity of the world's religious traditions and their interconnections. Through dynamic, state-of-the art exhibitions, multimedia presentations and displays of works of arts, the 7883-square-meter MWR is the first museum to highlight respect, tolerance and love as the shared values of all religions.

The Museum of World Religions reflects the vision of its founder, Dharma Master Hsin Tao, who conceived the museum as an educational institution that would encourage greater religious and cultural understanding. To accomplish this goal, the MWR fosters dialogue among people of many diverse faiths and backgrounds, and provides global outreach initiatives to extend the vital messages of tolerance and peace to a worldwide audience. The MWR also cooperates with the major interfaith institutes around the world on various projects, including conference, dialogue and disaster relief. After the 911 tragedy, the MWR founded an International NGO, Global Family of Love and Peace, in New York, devoted to build a harmonious world through dialogue and spiritual education. Since 2002 GFLP has hosted a series of Buddhist & Muslim Dialogue in NY, Indonesia, Malaysia, Paris/UNESCO, Iran, Spain, Morocco, China, Taiwan, and soon will host its tenth Dialogue at the United Nations Headquarter in September 2008.

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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 10 June 2008 )
 
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