Peacemakers-International

Len Little

Retired Police Officer, Len has devoted a great deal of his time to teaching young people about the dangers related to drug abuse. His experience within the Police service has meant that he has dealt firsthand with the horrors to drug adiction and he continues to work with both teachers and parents to raise awareness.

 Articles by this Author

Visit To Projects. April 2008

Runyenjes – Embu

Kenya

 9th - 25th April 2008

 By Len Little

As I flew out of Heathrow enroute to Nairobi on the evening flight I made a mental note of the fact that having been a complete novice in visiting Africa, let alone Kenya, here I was three years to the day almost, starting my fifth visit to Kenya as a volunteer with Peacemakers-International. My briefcase was brimful with sheets of paper relating to the numerous individuals and projects that our charitable trust has given training and support to over the last twenty years.

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Drugs Awareness

Peacemakers have in the last 9 months been very productive in their work within the area of drugs education and support. The Support Team consists of a Drugs Educator, a Youth Court Magistrate, mother of a former user and a recovered former user.

 

Drugs Awareness Home and away.

On Saturday November 11 a group of 10 Committee Members gathered at the beautiful setting of Shepalbury Manor in the heart of Stevenage for a day together to share thoughts and ideas, learn more about helping to promote Drugs Awareness in our local communities and to encourage each other in our own lives and work in the name of Jesus.

Update of work of DACA-PEACEMAKERS- INTERNATIONAL
Established initially April 2004 with the interviewing of four young Kenyan men
with regard to their misuse of drugs and alcohol in the towns of Runyenjes and Embu,  Kenya.

Madame Grace, Len,  Patrick with Charles,  one of the original four.