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Here are some popular peace clubs and organizations:
- Peace Corps: A US government program that sends volunteers to developing countries to work on projects related to education, health, and economic development.
- Amnesty International: A global movement of more than 7 million people who campaign for human rights and protect individuals from human rights abuses.
- Peaceful Tomorrows: A non-profit organization that works to promote nonviolent conflict resolution and to support victims of war and terrorism.
- The Peace Alliance: A non-profit organization that works to promote peace and nonviolence in the United States and around the world.
- The Nuclear Age Peace Foundation: A non-profit organization that works to promote peace and disarmament, and to prevent nuclear war.
- The International Peace Bureau: A global network of peace organizations that works to promote peace and disarmament, and to prevent war.
- The Fellowship of Reconciliation: A global network of peace and justice organizations that works to promote nonviolent conflict resolution and to support victims of war and oppression.
- The War Resisters' International: A global network of peace and justice organizations that works to promote nonviolent conflict resolution and to support conscientious objectors.
- The Pax Christi International: A Catholic peace movement that works to promote peace and nonviolence, and to challenge the use of violence and war.
- The Global Peace Foundation: A non-profit organization that works to promote peace and nonviolence, and to support conflict resolution and reconciliation efforts around the world.
- The International Committee of the Red Cross: A humanitarian organization that works to protect victims of war and armed conflict, and to promote international humanitarian law.
- The United Nations Association: A non-profit organization that works to promote the United Nations and its goals, and to support international cooperation and peace.
- The World Federalist Movement: A global network of organizations that works to promote global governance and to prevent war and conflict.
- The International Peace and Conflict Resolution Program: A program that offers courses and research opportunities in peace and conflict resolution at George Mason University.
- The Peace and Justice Studies Association: A professional organization that promotes peace and justice studies in higher education.
These are just a few examples of peace clubs and organizations. There are many more out there, and you can find one that aligns with your values and goals.