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CCW's Mission Statement
CCW is a faith based organization that advocates for the rights of conscience, opposes military conscription, and serves all conscientious objectors to war.
(Approved by the board in June 2008)
The Center on Conscience & War (CCW), formerly the National Interreligious Service Board for Conscientious Objectors (NISBCO), was formed in 1940 by an association of religious bodies. CCW works to defend and extend the rights of conscientious objectors. The Center is committed to supporting all those who question participation in war, whether they are U.S. citizens, permanent residents, documented or undocumented immigrants--or citizens in other countries.
CCW, located in Washington, DC, is governed by a Board of Directors and employs a staff to serve the Center's national constituency.
Services are provided to the public at no charge. CCW participates in the G.I. Rights Hotline, a national referral and counseling
service for military personnel. In the event of a military draft, CCW will assist in the placement of conscientious objectors in
alternative service programs. The Center is opposed to all forms of conscription. The Center is a non-profit organization recognized
under 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. As such, donations to the Center are tax deductible to the extent of the law.
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