| Pacem programs bring people together around peace. |
| This year’s Visionary Peace Youth Art Exhibition was a smashing success! More than 550 young artists, teachers, and their friends and families filled the Wilmington Public Library Commons with exuberance and positive energy for peace. On exhibit were 546 examples of peace art from 32 different schools and community organizations. Now we look forward to continuing the momentum at our Traveling Peace Kick-off event in April.Pacem in Terris is grateful for all who participated in the exhibition, for our volunteers, and for ongoing financial support from the Delaware Division of the Arts, the Laffey-McHugh Foundation, and Incyte.For those of you who missed it, here’s a little glimpse of the magic! |




| Community Conversations Continue Thank you to all who attended our February Community Speaks session!One recent participant wrote, “However good we are at listening and feeling compassion, there’s room for improvement. Doing things like the Circles helps.”Another observed that “deep listening can evoke more understanding and compassion for others.”Our next Community Speaks gathering is Tuesday, March 11, 2025, 6:00-7:00 p.m.in the Pacem office at Hanover Presbyterian Church (1801 N. Jefferson St. | 19802).Advance registration is required. Questions? Call (302) 656-2721 REGISTER FOR LISTENING CIRCLE |
| Let’s keep this energy going with DoMore24: Set a reminder to DoMore and support Pacem next month! ![]() SET REMINDER TODAY! |

