From: "Leah Pisar" To: IIIMIMINI=" Subject: Seeds of Peace Date: Tue, 17 Dec 2002 20:30:36 +0000 Dear Ghislaine: It was great speaking with you the other day. As promised, I am forwarding you the information about Seeds of Peace (please see attachments). Here is a little background on the organization and the January 14 event, whose guest of honor will be former President Clinton. As you will see, this is an amazing organization that does truly moving and spectacular work. I thought Victoria's Secret might consider donating two tickets to the fashion show for the silent auction -- unless, of course, you might envisage a corporate sponsorship. Just in case the latter is an option, I have attached the relevant documents (including details about the reception with Clinton). If not, I know a lot of young men who would bid significant sums of money to watch Gisele and her friends walk down the runway. Seeds of Peace was started in 1993 to bring together teenagers from regions of conflict and war before fear, mistrust and prejudices have permanently shaped their vision of the "enemy." Seeds of Peace is doing what no government can. It is sowing the seeds of peace among children who have grown up with the horror of war. By teaching teenagers to develop trust and empathy for one another, Seeds of Peace is changing the landscape of conflict. It is enabling people blinded by hatred to see the human face of their enemies. It is equipping the next generation with the tools to end the violence and become the leaders of tomorrow. Seeds of Peace is uniquely positioned in the way it responds to conflict and terror, and is receiving tremendous attention and support as it remains one of the only organizations still bringing together Israelis and Palestinians on a daily basis. In fact, more than 2,000 teenagers from more than twenty-two nations have participated to date, as Seeds of Peace reaches teenagers in regions such as the Middle East, Cyprus, the Balkan