Events like the Dayton Peace Accords 5k run help us connect to new people in the city. Thank you to all of our participants and sponsors. We'll see you at next year's run, April 17th, 2010.

Our volunteers are the heart and soul of the Museum. We come together from all faiths and backgrounds around our shared vision of a peaceful world and a peaceful community.

Governor Strickland greets Ralph at the Future Energy and Conservation Center, the Peace Museum's environmental branch. Located on the homestead farm of Museum founders Chris and Ralph Dull, many of Ohio's top elected officials have paid a visit.

The Dayton Peace Museum is committed to helping young people create a better future for their community. Youth lead forums on tolerance, diversity, and violence in Dayton.

The Dayton International Peace Museum celebrates the 1994 Dayton Peace Accords that ended the war in Bosnia, and represents Dayton as a city of peace all around the world.

Volunteers

Volunteers at the Museum

 

Volunteer meetings

Our volunteers meet the first Saturday of each month from 10am to 12pm for fellowship and to discuss new opportunities.  There is an optional potluck lunch following the meeting.

Fill out the Volunteer Information Form (see link below) and turn it in at our desk, turn it in to our Volunteer Coordinator at the Monthly Meeting or e-mail it to volunteers@daytonpeacemuseum.org.  Someone from our Volunteer Coordinator Team will be contacting you.

Volunteer Information Form (Word)

Youth Peace Chapter: We would love to have volunteers who are committed to working with youth to organize and keep current a Peace Chapter for the peace loving youth of our community. If you are interested, call the museum during regular business hours and leave your contact information. 937-227-3223.

Thank you for your interest in the Museum! We can't wait to meet you and get you introduced to our other volunteers!