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GHFP annual reports
 Title Description
2009DownloadIn 2009 the GHFP have supported some new initiatives, our research has borne fruit, and we have strengthened some important partnerships.
2008Download2008 was a busy year for our foundation, and a year of overwhelming change and reappraisal in the wider world.
2007Download2007 marked the foundation's tenth year in Europe, and saw us moving into our first permanent home, a 17th century farmhouse facing a park in the coastal city of Brighton & Hove. We would like to think that its classic flint facade reflects the simp
2006DownloadIn a year in which climate change, wars and violence caused millions of people to experience despair, the GHFP continued to explore ways to create hope...
2004DownloadFollowing the consolidation achieved last year, 2004 was a time of continued progress in all areas of engagement for the GHFP.
2002Download2002 was an important year for the Foundation. It was a period of questioning, reflection and learning, as we undertook to re-think the GHFP’s mission.
2001DownloadThe Foundation has always believed in watering small shoots that look as if they might grow into large fruit bearing trees or lead to a proliferation of new shoots. This year saw more evidence that this approach is working.
2000DownloadContinuing to support the various educational initiatives started last year, this year saw a corresponding growth in the involvement by the Guerrand-Hèrmes Foundation in numerous aspects of spiritual development, interfaith dialogue and youth projects.
1999DownloadThis year the Guerrand-Hermès Foundation has continued to broaden its involvement in all the areas consolidated in 1998, including our long-term commitment to support the retranslating of the talks given by Bapak M.S.Sumohadiwidjojo.
1998Downloadin 1998, we have consolidated our work in the four key areas where our aims can be put into operation most effectively: Spiritual awareness, interfaith dialogue, youth and education
1996DownloadThe Foundation envisages that initially it will be a catalyst, putting resources where they will have the greatest effect: making contacts and giving small loans; supporting the work of individuals and groups who have similar aims to the Foundation's.
 
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