Walk for Peace continues through Georgia as monks journey toward Washington, D.C.
The Walk for Peace is making its way through Georgia this week, with Buddhist monks hosting public events in Morrow and Decatur as part of their 2,300-mile journey from Texas to Washington, D.C. The walk promotes unity, compassion, and inner peace across communities. One monk, who was seriously injured in a crash and believed to have lost a limb, has rejoined the group after returning to Atlanta on 12/28/25. Despite his injuries, he continues the walk alongside fellow monks, determined to carry the message of peace forward.
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