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In 1978, a generous grant from the Donner Foundation enabled Canada to join the AFS International network and a national office was then established in Montreal. Since its beginning, AFS Interculture Canada has developed a wide choice of programs to meet the expectations of participants and families. AFS is an international, voluntary, non-governmental, non-profit organization that provides intercultural learning opportunities. AFS enables people to act as responsible global citizens working for peace and understanding in a diverse world. It acknowledges that peace is a dynamic concept threatened by injustice, inequity and intolerance. |
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To help people develop the knowledge, skills and understanding needed to create a more just and peaceful world. |
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Fundamental freedoms
International exchange
Education
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International
Canada
understanding
peace
world
AFS
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