El Salvador participated in the 4th International Blood Drive MarathonGlobal Embassy of Activists for Peace

El Salvador participated in the 4th International Blood Drive Marathon

Surpassing epidemical emergencies in this country

During October and November of 2014, El Salvador surpassed the epidemical emergencies and participated with the Activists for Peace, of the 4thInternational Blood Drive Marathon, as part of the project “Life is in the Blood”, of the Global Embassy of Activists for Peace, demonstrating solidary values and love for others when they need it the most.


The 4th International Blood Drive Marathon is carried out with great successGlobal Embassy of Activists for Peace
365 units of life were donated to the blood banks in El SalvadorGlobal Embassy of Activists for Peace

365 units of life were donated to the blood banks in El Salvador

Volunteers of the Global Embassy of Activists for Peace in El Salvador, along with national hospitals and the Red Cross, joined this International Drive carrying out six blood drives during the month of April in the departments of La Union, San Miguel, Usulután, Cabañas, La Paz, Sonsonate and San Salvador.


UNVEILING OF THE PLAQUE TRACES TO REMEMBER DURING THE POSTHUMOUS TRIBUTE TO PIERRE WOLFFGlobal Embassy of Activists for Peace

UNVEILING OF THE PLAQUE TRACES TO REMEMBER DURING THE POSTHUMOUS TRIBUTE TO PIERRE WOLFF

“The story of Mr. Pierre, like that of other survivors of different genocides, should not be regarded as a simple tragic event of the past, but as the latent testimony of a living story filled with valuable lessons for the present and future generations, concerning the need to break the silence and counteract anti-Semitism, intolerance, hatred and discrimination.”


Dr. William Soto |Tribute to Mr. Pierre Wolff

Dr. William Soto |Tribute to Mr. Pierre Wolff

We must always bear in mind that the victims of the Nazi regime during World War II were not only 6 million Jews, other groups were also persecuted and killed, including Jehovah's Witnesses, homosexuals, political opponents, the Romani (Gypsies), and the disabled. Therefore, this was not a crime against one people; this was a crime against the human family.