Peace Crane Ministry

Peace Crane

Symbol of Peace and Prayer

Rooted in the story of Sadako Sasaki, a young girl impacted by the Hiroshima bombing, paper cranes have become a global symbol of hope and healing. Our ministry follows in her footsteps—inviting people of all ages to fold and share paper cranes as prayers for peace, justice, and compassion.

Peace Cranes are displayed locally and shared with organizations around the world in moments of solidarity and support. Whether you’re folding with a group or reflecting quietly alone, every crane becomes a prayer with wings.

Peace Cranes Display

Community Displays

Our Peace Crane Ministry installations can be found in schools, nursing homes, libraries, and churches—each one a tapestry of color and care that invites deeper reflection on peace and unity.

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