Tuesday Make Peace in Kenya and Online


  1. Kenyans and Internetizens,

    We are concerned that demonstrations scheduled for Wednesday may spark new violence.

    Tuesday, February 26, 2008 please join us and act now to practice nonviolence. With your help we can organize 1,000 small gatherings where we all have a chance to say what we can do to make peace and love our enemy.

    Let us work together. Ask for help and offer help!

    * Speak frankly with your friends how you might work together for peace.
    * Call a Coordinator. Share your news and stay in touch so we can help others.
    * Wear white armbands to show that you are part of our Pyramid of Peace.

    Join us online at our chat room on Tuesday or anytime: http://www.worknets.org/chat/ Join any one of our email groups. We need help to spread the news of the many peace actions. We want stories and images of peace to win our hearts. Link to our efforts at http://www.worknets.org/wiki.cgi?HelpKenyans We accept donations at http://www.pyramidofpeace.net

    Please alert us to Kenyan peacemakers!
    Thank you for your work for peace.

    Andrius Kulikauskas, Global Coordinator
    ms@ms.lt, +370 699 30003, Vilnius, Lithuania
    Dennis Kimambo, Kenya Coordinator
    kimambodenis@yahoo.com, +254 722 388 275, Nakuru, Kenya
    http://www.pyramidofpeace.net

    Coordinators in Kenya

    Eldoret: Kenneth Chelimo +254 722 809 690
    Wesley Chirchir Chebii +254 722 992 107
    Homa Bay: Jackton Arija +254 724 167 280
    Kericho: Charles Kilel +254 727 281 419
    Kisumu: Tom Ochuka +254 712 929 029
    Kuresoi: Rono Richards +254 723 732 617
    Maragoli: Patrick Bunyali Kamoyani +254 721 612 607
    Mbita: Dan Otedo +254 720 366 094
    Molo: Lawrence Achami +254 720 613 379
    Mombasa: Alice Wathika +254 721 849 019
    Muhoroni: Ronald Omondi +254 722 480 811
    Nairobi: Rachel Wambui Kungu http://www.peace-caravan.org +254 721 626 389
    David Mutua davenzainga@yahoo.com +254 720 462 559
    Robert Muturi +254 722 555 302
    Perpetua Warutere +254 720 737 693
    Kennedy Owino http://www.nafsiafrika.org nafsiafricaacro@yahoo.com
    (temporary: +254 711 835 309)
    Naivasha: Ciru +254 721 332 528
    Nakuru: Ron Odhiambo +254 722 240 088
    Collins Odour +254 721 637 457
    Dennis Kimambo http://www.repacted.org kimambodenis@yahoo.com +254 722 388 275
    Nandi Hills: Emmanuel Were +254 721 938 340
    Sotik: Edwine Nyandisi +254 722 587 836
    and more at http://www.worknets.org/wiki.cgi?HelpKenyans
    Send us cellphone airtime at http://www.mamamikes.com

    Online Working Group Leaders

    Sign up for any of our working groups:

    Janet Feldman http://groups.yahoo.com/group/holistichelping/
    Pamela McLean http://groups.yahoo.com/group/learningfromeachother/
    Eluned Hurn http://groups.yahoo.com/group/fightingpeacefully/
    Kennedy Owino http://groups.yahoo.com/group/nafsiafrikasaana/
    Fred Kayiwa http://groups.yahoo.com/group/onereachinganother/
    Kiyvailo Msekwa http://groups.yahoo.com/group/learnhowtolearn/
    Franz Nahrada http://groups.yahoo.com/group/globalvillages/
    John Rogers http://groups.yahoo.com/group/cyfranogi/
    Samwel Kongere http://groups.yahoo.com/group/mendenyo/
    David Mutua http://groups.yahoo.com/group/vsojitoleervs/
    Rachel Wambui Kungu http://groups.yahoo.com/group/voiceful/
    Josephat Ndibalema http://groups.yahoo.com/group/hakielimurafiki/
    God http://groups.yahoo.com/group/lovinggod/
    and more at http://www.ms.lt/news.php

    For example, send a blank message to holistichelping-subscribe@yahoogroups.com



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