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Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). To create a fun way for students to learn about various nations, cultures, and world affairs. To inspire thoughts and actions that will make a difference in today’s world. To enhance the personal growth and development of its members. Provide members with unique international opportunities, such as participating in PTPI’s. Global Youth Forum or Pen Pal Program. Work to receive PTPI awards for your contributions toward achieving peace. We believe that People to People is fun!

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Galveston Book Drive

Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Current Project: Galveston Book Drive. Continuing our efforts to counter the devastation of Hurricane Ike, we set out to collect a wide variety of books to help restore the libraries in Galveston. Thanks to your kindness, we were able to collect over 2,000 books!

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Calendar

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Contact Us

Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Greater Houston Chapter. People to People International. Chapter Advisor: Madhu Goel. Houston, TX 77055.

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Fundraiser for the Blind of India

Fundraiser for the Blind of India. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Past Project: Fundraiser for the Visually Impaired. Of the 37 million blind in the world , 15 million of them live in. The largest blind population in the world. Of this 15 million, less than one percent are literate. Our goal is to sustain their personal efforts, alleviate their deprivation, and neglect by uplifting their development so that they can lead full and rewarding lives.

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Houston Food Bank 2008

Houston Food Bank 2008. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Past Project: Global Youth Service Day - Food Drive. We organized a food drive to collect non perishable foods. For the Houston Food Bank. A leading force in the fight against hunger. The Food Bank, a private non-profit organization, feeds more than 80,000 individuals each week who are hungry or food insecure. It also provides nutrition education and job training to people so they can practice a healthy lifestyle.

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Goals & Beliefs

Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). To create a fun way for students to learn about various nations, cultures, and world affairs. To inspire thoughts and actions that will make a difference in today’s world. To enhance the personal growth and development of its members. Provide members with unique international opportunities, such as participating in PTPI’s. Global Youth Forum or Pen Pal Program. Work to receive PTPI awards for your contributions toward achieving peace. We believe that People to People is fun!

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Houston Food Bank: Hurricane Ike Food Drive

Houston Food Bank: Hurricane Ike Food Drive. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Past Project: Hurricane Ike Food Drive. In the wake of the devastation of Hurricane Ike, the Houston Food Bank, which doled out over 12 million pounds of food to 15 coastal countries to aid the victims of the hurricane. Consequently, the Food Bank encountered food shortages and was unable to assist the hungry as effectively. Our group decided to organize a food drive to relieve the enormous strain on the Food Bank's resources.

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Chapter Members

Current Officers and Members (2011-2012). The Greater Houston Chapter is run by students from a variety of schools including Memorial High School, Travis High School, Bellaire High School, the Village School, and the Awty International School:. Rohan Krishna and Aditya Prasad. Past Officers and Members (2010-2011). Past Members and Officers (2009-2010). Founder / Web Designer. Founder / Web Designer. Founder / Web Designer. Founder / Web Designer. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).

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Frequently Asked Questions

Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). What is a People-to-People Student Chapter? People-to-People Student Chapters are similar to a student club. They are designed to give middle school and high school students an opportunity to work together in leadership roles on activities such as community service, volunteer work, social and international events as well as many other activities. The overall goal is to promote Peace through Understanding. On a daily basis. 2 What does a PTPI Student Chapter do?

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News Releases

Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). December 23, 2007. Student Chapter Helps Infants in. Houston Student Chapter of People to People International (PTPI) has raised over $700 to help infants in. The high school student chapter partnered with PTPI's Greater Princeton Student Chapter and F.I.R.E (Flagstaff International Relief Effort) to sponsor a woolen clothing drive for infants in. Where it can reach as low as -25F. Up with a PTPI banner and members wearing PTPI T-shirts made a very positive impact. Was charter...

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Photo Gallery

Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Click on a link below to view the pictures from that event. 1 Winter Clothes Drive. 2 Fundraising for the Visually Impaired. 4 Global Youth Service Day 2011.