headerberries
 
home
about
host a project
Bead People Gift Store
peace blog

10 Things You Can Do
to Spread
the Bead People Peace Project

1. Read The Wind of a Thousand Years

2. Take the
Bead People Pledge

3. Buy or Build a Bead Person

4. Share our Film

5. Share our Story with Others

6. Tell us who and where you are

7. Build Three,
Keep One,
Give Two Away

8. Host a Bead People Gathering at your church, conference, classroom, etc.

9. Run a Bead People Foreign Exchange Program (This is for both children OR adult groups)

10. Oh Yes--sign onto the Peace Blog or Join Our Facebook Fan Page

2011Our
New Year's Resolutions

To start new Bead People Projects and Chapters. Click on the Lincoln Chapter below to see what they are up to.

To begin an international Getting To Know You student Bead People exchange program

To Gain 100,000 new members

Visit the
Lincoln, NE Chapter

bead people verticle

Who are The Bead People?

We have no agenda but to make you smile, create, and reachTeen Boys and The Bead People out to other people. We teach tolerance and acceptance and we celebrate diversity. We have traveled to over 18 countries already. Our population is now 6500 and growing each day. People of all ages have read our story (The Wind of a Thousand Years) and made the pledge to join us in creating global serenity and celebration.

Girl with her Bead personIt is easy. Everytime you see one of us dangling around some human person's neck or swinging from their rear view mirror, you will know this person has made a statement to actively work toward not just tolerating others--but celebrating them.

Here is a nice article about our newest members.

We think that war, racism, bullying, and all those other things we do not care for arise out of fearing our differences. As you can see, each one of us is completely unique--and yet we share so much. We have hearts that beat, spirits that yearn to create, families to care for . . .

You see, we are more alike than different. The Bead People feel that if we could just get to know each other better, we would no longer fear.

The Bead People are on the MOVE