The Wilmington Peacekeepers Association is a multi-denominational, God-centered, ethnically diverse group of mostly men, and women, who have come together in an earnest effort to reclaim individuals and society from the brink of Catastrophe. First and foremost, The Peacekeepers are out to set things right with God, society and relationships. We are especially concerned with gun violence and the educational development of our young people.
The Wilmington Peacekeepers is a not-for-profit 501c3 organization.
We meet in what are known as "Street Meetings" on Saturdays in the winter and Thursday evenings in the summer. Notifications are made via email, phone and text. The member or participant may choose the notification method.
We also provide through invitation, seminars at several schools with a concentration toward morals, values and violence. Any educational institutions in the Wilmington and New Castle County areas may schedule these seminars by calling our director.
OTHER THINGS WE HAVE DONE OVER THE YEARS
Fed the homeless.
Provided winter coats for the children.
Provided bicycles for children of the community
Helped people wanting to get better from alcohol and drug addiction by getting them enrolled in rehabilitation programs.
Participated in numerous fairs forum and rallies supporting other organizations with similar interests as ours, participating in events, sponsoring or as a vendor of services.
Please visit our website for a more detailed view of our efforts in the area of non-violence and guns.
http://wilmingtonpeacekeepers.weebly.com
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The Wilmington Peacekeepers Association is now on Facebook as well.
We also have developed and present to, elementary, middle, high schools, charter schools and youth detention center (Ferris), a non-violence program to groups between 10 and 60 people at a time.
Annual Children’s March and Peace Rally designed to have fun and bring the next generation into the fold in order to continue the tradition of the Wilmington Peacekeepers Association.
Periodic public service announcements on the radio.
We also meet each week in street meetings to comfort communities that have had a recent shooting tragedy through compassion, empathy, prayer and love.
Our board meets periodically with the Wilmington City Government to discuss needs of the city in an effort to continually improve its image.
Board meetings once a month
Core team meetings once a month
A short video may be viewed at this link below.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sa5NyBN85Vw
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Lamotte X - 302-559-9730
or
Terry Walls - 302-383-2490
The Wilmington Peacekeepers is a not-for-profit 501c3 organization.
We meet in what are known as "Street Meetings" on Saturdays in the winter and Thursday evenings in the summer. Notifications are made via email, phone and text. The member or participant may choose the notification method.
We also provide through invitation, seminars at several schools with a concentration toward morals, values and violence. Any educational institutions in the Wilmington and New Castle County areas may schedule these seminars by calling our director.
OTHER THINGS WE HAVE DONE OVER THE YEARS
Fed the homeless.
Provided winter coats for the children.
Provided bicycles for children of the community
Helped people wanting to get better from alcohol and drug addiction by getting them enrolled in rehabilitation programs.
Participated in numerous fairs forum and rallies supporting other organizations with similar interests as ours, participating in events, sponsoring or as a vendor of services.
Please visit our website for a more detailed view of our efforts in the area of non-violence and guns.
http://wilmingtonpeacekeepers.weebly.com
.
The Wilmington Peacekeepers Association is now on Facebook as well.
We also have developed and present to, elementary, middle, high schools, charter schools and youth detention center (Ferris), a non-violence program to groups between 10 and 60 people at a time.
Annual Children’s March and Peace Rally designed to have fun and bring the next generation into the fold in order to continue the tradition of the Wilmington Peacekeepers Association.
Periodic public service announcements on the radio.
We also meet each week in street meetings to comfort communities that have had a recent shooting tragedy through compassion, empathy, prayer and love.
Our board meets periodically with the Wilmington City Government to discuss needs of the city in an effort to continually improve its image.
Board meetings once a month
Core team meetings once a month
A short video may be viewed at this link below.
.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sa5NyBN85Vw
.
Lamotte X - 302-559-9730
or
Terry Walls - 302-383-2490