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Len's Kenya Trip, April 2008
- By Brenda Marshall
- Published 04/2/2008
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Len will be posting a review of his trip in the near future.
Until then, to see what his itinerary was and the purpose of his visit,
please click on Full Story" below.
Locally based fundraising completes a successful year
- By Brenda Marshall
- Published 10/28/2007
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Peacemakers have continued to support the locally based Oasis Project. This is an event held on the last Saturday of the month (except December) where local organisations or charities gather together in the Watton-at-Stone Methodist Church Hall to fund-raise and promote their activities. There are a variety of stalls selling goods including: Fair Trade, Plants; Bric-Brac; Books/Videos; Handcrafts and Home-made produce. There are also sometimes guest organisations invited, eg Dr Banardos, Mercy Ships, Isobel Hospice , Herts Society for the Blind.
Purchase of Land and future plans
- By Brenda Marshall
- Published 10/28/2007
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Peacemakers have negotiated successfully the purchase of a parcel of land in the district of Embu, Central Kenya, in the locality where the work first begun in 1991. It is ¾ hectare in size, surrounded by farmers and relatives of responsible members of Peacemakers Kenya, therefore bringing security in its own way. It is also in the heart of rural Kenya where the people have mostly been remote from receiving benefits to meet their many needs.
Kenya Trek 2006 raises over £28,000
- By Brenda Marshall
- Published 10/28/2007
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We have now received the last of the sponsored money for the Trek to conquer Mt. Kenya, which took place in September 2006. The final figure raised is a BUMPER £28,194.49p.
A Review of 2007 and Update from Patrick in Kenya.
- By Patrick Nyaga
- Published 01/28/2008
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The year 2007 was a year full of activities:-
- Successful primary health care seminar
- Installation of oxygen concentrator machines at Embu hospital and Runyenjes rural district hospital. These machines have worked miracles to save lives of children.
- Support of various projects have yielded fruit.
...... To see Patrick's full report, please click on FULL STORY below....
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