Newly Appointed
World Peace Ambassador Jadee Jones
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November
2015 on Capitol Hill Washington DC, Jadee Jones received the Golden Rule International
Award - World Peace Ambassador for living a life that exemplifies the motto of
the Golden Rule International, “Treat others the way you want to be treated.” Jadee
has exemplified the Golden Rule through his dedicated lifestyle of imputing
into many young lives. As an athlete himself he has done this through sports
programs that are teaching athletic skills and providing a safe positive
environment for kids. He knows the value of this environment for good character
growth of young people. Jones also actively works as a Cultural Advocate
bridging the gap between minority families and the school system. He supervises
in the classroom, consults and meets with students and parents as well as
monitors their grades and achievements. He actively puts his life into the
belief system that every life is valuable and is created for a contribution to
our world.
Ambassador
Rivers commented, “Jadee is one of those unique individuals that gives of his heart
and life for others. He has earned the title of Good Will Peace Ambassador for
the Golden Rule International and we are happy to have him represent us
globally.”
Ambassador
Clyde Rivers is also the Representative for the Golden Rule International and
the Interfaith Peace-Building Initiative, North American Division to the United
Nations – New York. Interfaith Peace-Building Initiative is affiliated with the
Department of Public Record (DPI) – United Nations as well as affiliated with
the United Religious Initiative (URI), an Interfaith Peace organization.
The
Golden Rule International Award is now established in 120 nations of the world.
This organization seeks out top achievers that live the Golden Rule in their
everyday life. This is a new global ethic that the leadership of the Golden
Rule International Award, Patron, former President of Ethiopia, Girma Wolde and
Ambassador Mussie Hailu have embraced and are promoting globally.
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