Peacemakers-International

About Us

About Peacemakers

Peacemakers-International is a Christian Charitable Organisation whose purpose is to serve communities at home and abroad. Peacemakers endeavours to meet needs
and bring the whole gospel of the Kingdom of God and the name of Jesus to all who wish to hear it.

Dennis Marshall.

For the full story of how Peacemakers came about, Please click on the "Full Story" link below.

Our video "True Love Ways"



Peacemakers are proud to present our new video. We hope that you will find this clip useful in understanding more about what peacemakers are doing in Kenya and about the Trekkers that gave up their time to raise money for those that need it most in Kenya.

Moving Pictures



If you looked at the DVD of the Peacemaker’s August/September 2006 trip to Kenya you would have seen a distressed mother and her 7 month old baby (one of twin boys), possibly dying of malaria. He was being administered life saving treatment and we now know there is a happy sequel to those distressing scenes. This photograph was taken a few days later and as you can see the baby is alive and well with a relieved and happy mother.

If you looked at the DVD of the Peacemaker’s August/September 2006 trip to Kenya you would have seen a distressed mother and her 7 month old baby (one of twin boys), possibly dying of malaria. He was being administered life saving treatment and we now know there is a happy sequel to those distressing scenes. This photograph was taken a few days later and as you can see the baby is alive and well with a relieved and happy mother.
  

In the same baby unit the narrator on the DVD mentioned “Abandoned babies”.

 





 

 









 

In the same baby unit the narrator on the DVD mentioned “Abandoned babies”. This photo is a close-up of one of them. The only comfort and love the baby has is a knitted blanket donated by a sponsor that cared. The baby is in waiting to placed somewhere. These babies are abandoned by there young mothers at birth. The mothers are probably dying of aids and are unable to cope with a baby. Can you help us to set up a haven or drop-in centre, where pregnant girls can come anonymously for care, a bed and maybe medication? When the baby is born, it will not need to be left abandoned in a sewer
or similar place for hopefully the police to find before it is too late! Instead it would have already be in a place of love and care in a community, even if unfortunately the mother dies.
   

 

This is a primary school in rural Kenya where free double sized, treated mosquito nets are being distributed to every child in the school to take home. They are big enough for a family.
   

 

This photo shows a demonstration to children and their parents, on setting up and using a net in their ‘shambas’ (homes).
   

 

This photograph displays mothers and their babies arriving at the school when they heard that free mosquito nets were being given out. Peacemakers only had enough for the school children and their families on that particular day. The young mothers in the photo went without, but if you would like to purchase a mosquito net for them at a small price of £1.00 per net – then please send your donation to Peacemakers in the knowledge that every penny will help to save a family’s life.

Peacemakers International Mission Statement

OBJECTIVES;

1/  To advance Christian principles of living in a spiritual and practical way.

2/  To demonstrate God’s love by endeavouring to meet people of all ages
      at their need level, both at home and abroad.

3/  To raise funds to facilitate projects which enable people to overcome           
      poverty at home and in under developed countries.

4/  Networking across Christian denominations and linking up with other    
     charitable organisations to encourage and enlarge the knowledge and               
     skills through working together in the field.

5/  To purchase resources and equipment for people in the caring
      professions.

6/  To guarantee our commitment to channel the full amount of donations
      to sponsors’ chosen projects.

7/  To monitor the development and progress of self-supporting projects
      which impact on the work and lifestyle of all age groups in local
      communities.

8/  To organise and facilitate the delivery of knowledge and skills by
      qualified trainers and professionals in preventative care for health and
      social needs:  Aids and Drugs awareness seminars, animal husbandry.