Nonprofit Report:
Family of Light World Peace Ministries
Contact Information:

Family of Light World Peace Ministries

Also Known As:
FOL
Former Name(s):
Physical Address:
1340 Vista Montana #36
Attn: Joya Comeaux
Sedona, AZ 86336 
Blog Address:
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At a Glance:
Category:
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A Arts, Culture, and Humanities / A01 Alliance/Advocacy Organizations
J Employment, Job Related / J20 Employment Procurement Assistance and Job Training
L Housing, Shelter / L12 Fund Raising and/or Fund Distribution
Areas Served:
In a specific U.S. city, cities, state(s) and/or region.
Year Founded:
1993

Mission Statement
Our Mission is to create a global World Peace Center in Sedona, AZ that can be used to fundraise, via a daily calendar of fundraising events,  for an FOL consortium of nonprofits, artists, musicians, film makers, etc., that helps to fund the training, housing and feeding of "at risk of becoming homeless" women.
Impact Statement
Our World Peace Center charter is to create a global network of fundraising consultants consisitng of nonprofits, artists, musicians, and other such collaborations working together as global members of the Family of Light that cross-market, promote and host ongoing fundraising events in global World Peace Centers.  This charter will be defined and established for the creation of a global network of World Peace Centers to create shared environments that support the education, employment, housing, employment and feeding of "at risk of becoming homeless" women.
Background Statement
Joya Comeaux, FOL founder, is former CFO & VP Admin of a New York Stock Exchange Company in the biotech/pharmaceutical industry.  Her experience in training, hiring, communication, finance, and facilities is the basis behind her passion for fundraising, events, helping women and creating World Peace Centers.  The current events in the world ignite her passion to share resources and bring community together to work together to create economy of scales, create job opportunities, train, house and feed "at risk of becoming homeless" women.
How This Organization is Funded