Peace Crane Ministry

Paper cranes have become a worldwide symbol of hope and healing. Here at PCC, each crane is a small prayer with wings β€” for peace, justice, and compassion.

A Prayer With Wings

Symbol of peace, prayer, and community.

Rooted in the story of Sadako Sasaki, a young girl impacted by the Hiroshima bombing, paper cranes became a global sign of hope. Our ministry continues that message β€” inviting people of all ages to fold and share cranes as a simple act of compassion.

Every crane matters. Whether you’re folding with a group or reflecting quietly alone, each one becomes a visible sign of care β€” and a reminder that peace starts small.
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Fold + Share: Individuals, families, and groups create cranes as prayers for peace.

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Community Displays: Installations can appear in schools, libraries, nursing homes, and churches.

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Worldwide Solidarity: Cranes can be shared with organizations around the world in moments of support.