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The Claretian Peace Weavers or simply CPW, founded by the 28 delegates of Claret School of Quezon City to the 1st ACSPI Youth Peace Camp. It's main office located at Mahinhin Street, UP Village, Diliman, Quezon City.

History
The Claretian Peace Weavers, challenged by the structural violence and conflict brought about by poverty, personal and structural biases, prejudices, life threats and lack of care for our Mother Earth that endangers human lives, the 28 delegates of Claret School of Quezon City to the 1st ACSPI Youth Peace Camp held on November 25-30, 2008 at Zamboanga City, Philippines came to a realization to respond the urgent call of sustainable peace. On February 14-15, 2009, the 28 delegates gathered at the Claret House in Pansol, Laguna to affirm their peace learnings realization and experiences, they sincerely committed themselves to the promotion of peace by founding an organization that upholds Claretian values particularly, COMPASSION for the poor, EXCELLENCE in all endeavors, RESPECT and SERVICE to others. However, all plans of the 28 delegates to promote peace was not made in to action due to the novel virus A(h1n1) that suspended classes for 15 days, it postponed all their projects towards peace-building. On September 2009 through the initiative of John Xyrelle A. Danac, RND (1st CPW President) and Ms. Ursula B. Alano (Head, Campus Ministry Office) gathered all the remaining delegates. During their gathering the delegates have come to an agreement that they will attend the Mindanao Week of Peace 2009 to further develop their understanding in the urgent call of peace. After which, the delegates are proud to be called Claretian Peace Weavers. Since then, the members of Claretian Peace Weavers continue their legacy through giving LOVE, spreading PEACE, and promoting UNITY among all by ending discrimination and embracing diversity.

Mission
As agents of peace and bearers of hope, the organization aims to build and promote a community where peace reign. Its goal is to spearhead activities that would provide venue for peace-building, peace education and peace campaign.

The 28 Founders
Paolo Luis A. Lim Miguel Antonio O. Villarin Jerico Neo R. Villareal Raymond Lorenzo N. Racela Jose L. Dorado III Kim Stephen D. Lee Lorenzo Gabriel R. Tana Vincent N. Abellar Marco Lorenzo E. Solis Ian Emmanuel P. Natividad John Paul Patrich U. Briones Juan Miguel Ma. G. Ventura Vincent Anthony G. Pijano IV Kenneth Vincent P. Angala Enrique G. Trono Jr. John Elijah C. Simon <li>Rey Carlo Antonio C. Brion <li>John Christopher C. Busque <li>Juan Carlos B. Montenegro <li>Mumar N. Arbison <li>David M. Cruz <li>Joshua M. Cruz <li>Joe Anthony C. Yarra <li>Edmund Thomas Villanueva <li>Ronald Oswald A. Banta <li>John Xyrelle A. Danac <li>Julliano Fernando A. Guiang <li>John Christian A. Dacanay