We are excited to give credit to fellow soccer player Jake for completing an exceptional soccer cleat collection drive in Chatham, NJ. Jake recently collected 190 pairs of soccer boots from his local soccer community. The recent donation from Jake will help in our collaboration with Playforhope.org and their efforts in establishing long term, sustainable sports growth to the youth of Rwanda. They work to keep kids off the street by providing children with holisitic ministry and professional level coaching. Part of the vision with Playforhope is to train coaches to use sports to love “the least of these.” The coaches will learn sporting skills, discipleship skills, and ministry tools to reach the hurting youth of Rwanda. Coaches will be given equipment to serve the communities in which they live. We are pleased to contribute to these endeavors by donating soccer equipment and would like to thank Brian Beckman & RJ Johnson from Playforhope.org for continuing their great work.
Category Archives: Donations
Qu’est-ce que c’es? A special thank you to the Kittrells!
We’d like to give a special thank you to our good friends, and newlyweds Brooks & Natasha Kittrell. On October 23rd, 2009 — surrounded by family & friends in Asheville, North Carolina the Kittrells became official. Officially married! Rather than spending money on a typical wedding favor such as sugared almonds, a magnet, or a small random gift for their guests, the Kittrells decided to think outside the wedding planner box and make a donation to their favorite charity. Yes, that would be the PeacePassers! The former Natasha Walker grew up playing the game of soccer and recognizes the value it can bring to others. In 2007 she experienced & survived a trip to Nicaragua with the Coopers, sparking her interest and support for the global spirit of the sport. The recent Kittrell donation made to PeacePassers is an exceptional way to celebrate their marriage and give back in such a unique way. We wish you endless years of love, happiness, and lots of kids with soccer balls!
Tasha & Brooks showing support for PeacePassers on their honeymoon in Paris, France.
Nina Chenault spreads the joy to Isiolo, Kenya
In September 2009 Nina Chenault joined the mission team from University Park Baptist (Charlotte, NC) traveling to serve areas in East Africa. Volunteering to collaborate with Peace Passers, Nina took 24 soccer balls and soccer field cones to Isiolo, Kenya. With the donated equipment Nina and the mission team held soccer clinics and skills lessons, and were even surprised to learn that the kids wanted to play volleyball too…with their new soccer balls! We are happy support this group and have recently made another donation, this time in soccer jerseys, to support their next mission trip upcoming for December 2009. We look forward to continuing the collaborative teamwork to spread the joy of soccer to all.
To view more pictures from Kenya click here
Peace Passers supports HaitianProject.org
The Haitian Project is a Catholic Mission which supports and operates Louverture Cleary School (LCS), a tuition-free, Catholic, co-educational secondary boarding school for economically under-privileged Haitian children.
Scotty Herlihy met with Christina Moynihan and Susan Prince at a fundraiser in Memphis, TN at Cafe Ole. Scotty passed along 10 Soccer balls to be used at the school. A special thanks goes out to Chris Allen of LaunchMemphis and Derek Naylor of Celtic Crossing Pub and Restaurant for their contributions.
Solomonson Family Update: Photos from Guatemala
The Solomonson Family Passing the Peace to Guatemala
We’d like to thank fellow soccer fan Chad Solomonson and his family (Huntersville, NC) for volunteering to take Peace Passers soccer equipment with them on their upcoming trip to Patzicia, Guatemala. On October 28th, 2009 Chad and his wife Karin along with their 2 kids Emily and Boden are carrying 130 Peace Passers jerseys and 40 Peace Passers Balls to the El Sitan school in Guatemala. The Solomonson’s will be supporting the village of Patzicia and the El Sitan school which they first visited in 2007. The school they will be working with during the week has 170 children in grades K-6. Clearly the passion for global giving shines through the Solomonon’s. We wish you safe travels and plenty of soccer smiles for the youth in Guatemala!
Bolles (Jax. FL) Boys Soccer Player Collects 15 Bags from Team
Jake Keator (pictured above) collected 15 bags of gear from the Bolles boys soccer program in Jacksonville, FL. Jake is now an assistant coach for the U-15 boys Storm team at the Ponte Vedra Soccer Club. Amongst the gear he collected were jerseys, cleats, and some great warm ups. Anyone going somewhere cold soon? Thank you Jake, for supporting the cause.
Peace Passers “Get it done” for San Juan del Sur
By Kelvin Marshall – Del Sur News – San Juan Del Sur, Nicaragua
08.20.2009 – The Peace Passers Mission Statement is simple: “Through a collaborative, team approach; we support the mission to collect and distribute basic soccer supplies to people throughout the world”.
However, getting that done, (and they do) is not as easy as it looks. The collaboration required to make this work was achieve by solid networking and picking the right partners that can get the job done. This really is a chain with no weak links. The reputation of Peace Passers gives them the credibility needed to solicit soccer clothing and supplies which are then sent down to Jane Mirandette at the Biblioteca Móvil in SJdS. Once here, the Fundación A. Jean Brugger and Comunidad Connect help make sure the supplies are distributed appropriately – another important link in the chain that ensures the credibility of the program.
Jon Thompson (from Comunidad Connect and the Fundación A. Jean Brugger) summed it up best “There are so many folks who want to donate to us, to make a difference here in Nicaragua, yet transportation remains the number one obstacle. Little by little, Jane and American Airlines are doing their part to make the connections between international resources and local needs happen.”
Pictured above are Jane Mirandette (Biblioteca Móvil) and Jon Thompson (Comunidad Connect and the Fundación A. Jean Brugger) with a huge donation of 8 containers of football (soccer) clothing, shoes, balls and more which was collected by Peace Passers from the Denver (USA) area. Even this type of promotion adds value to the program as copies of articles and photographs can be sent to the donating groups to show that these generous donations got here.
Esteli, Nicaragua
The PeacePassers were proud to join The First Presbyterian Church of Gainesville, Florida on a mission trip to Esteli, Nicaragua during the first week of July, 2009. PeacePasser team member Stephen Decker and the rest of the mission team from Gainesville, Florida worked extremely hard laying the foundation for two different houses. The houses were for people of the congregation of Shalom Presbyterian Church, Esteli, Nicaragua. Clearing the land and mixing the concrete by hand was no easy feat!
In the afternoon heat the PeacePassers were proud to provide soccer equipment to run clinics for the youth of the church and the surrounding areas. At the end of the trip the PeacePassers donated 4 different team sets of jerseys for the youth teams of the Shalom Church, as well as 20 soccer balls and coaching equipment such as cones and pennies. The jerseys were graciously donated by Buchholz High School, Gainesville Florida and The Gainesville Soccer Alliance, also from Gainesville, Florida. It was an amazing week for everyone involved.
Volunteer Kari Cope Reflects on Her Experience in Zambia
June, 2009
Words from Kari Cope (PeacePassers volunteer):
Every main road in Zambia seems to intersect with innumerable dirt roads winding back into villages filled with thatched roof homes and hundreds of people, many of whom struggle to provide their families with basic necessities such as food, shelter, and clothing. As we followed the roads into many of these villages we almost always came upon kids playing soccer, often with homemade balls fashioned out of tied up plastic bags. It was a thrill to be able to provide the people of many of these communities with PeacePasser balls and soccer equipment!
During our time volunteering with World Hope International we were able to witness and take part in many of the organization’s ministries which celebrate and affirm the dignity of the people served. Some of these projects included working in a community garden, visiting the homes of orphaned and vulnerable children and of those afflicted with AIDS and other illnesses, and helping to host a children’s rally for children sponsored through the Hope for Children program. Two members of our team even got to meet children who they have been sponsoring financially for the past year. We spent one day in the village of Mungule, playing with the kids, eating a traditional Zambian lunch, and visiting homes. We were very excited to discover that the village has youth soccer teams. Because of PeacePassers, and donations from Madison Soccer Club and the Minnesota Thunder Academy, we were able to leave two complete sets of uniforms for these teams! We also left balls with several of the community trusts and churches in the villages we visited and gave jerseys to 11 of the orphaned and vulnerable children who we met on home visits. Several of these kids came to the children’s rally proudly wearing their new jerseys!
In spite of the constant struggle that daily life entails for many Zambians we found the people to be warm, welcoming, joyful, and hopeful. An abundance of joy was certainly evident on the faces of children and adults alike as we passed off the PeacePassers gear! Thank you, Candace and PeacePassers, for allowing us to be the vehicle in getting those bags to Africa. It was a great privilege to be a part of it!
~ K.Cope
Click below to watch video’s from the trip!
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