
Our 2024/25 End of Financial Year Appeal:
Join the movement of churches and faith communities in building everyday peace
Give today to help equip local faith communities to become voices for peace where they're planted.
Your gift helps fund evidence-led, faith-motivated peacebuilding—from training leaders to supporting grassroots reconciliation efforts.
Be part of a growing movement where the church is known not just for what it believes, but for how it brings peace.
Help us in Our Mission to support everyday faith communities build peace
By donating today, you’re contributing to supporting local churches and faith communities to plan, learn, adapt and fund faith inspired, evidence-led everyday peacebuilding.
“Following the recent time of political uncertainty, and we were able to reopen our Peace Centre for our weekly projects, we needed to sit, think, talk and reflect. The Seek Peace team supported us so well to facilitate this process, and help us put our thoughts, visions, desires and calling into words. Now we have been able to move forward with our peace ministry with new activities and strategies with conviction and confidence for this next season.”
Al Shabiba Risala, following a theory of change workshop in Bourj Hammoud, Lebanon, March 2025.
Who?
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Working with youth and families in the Bourj Hammoud area of Beirut in a Peace Centre, through sports clubs and through trauma care to provide safe and dedicated spaces to foster intergroup relationship between Christian, Sunni Muslim and Shia Muslim groups in Beirut. 🌐asrisala.org
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Working in urban slum regions of Kenya with children, teachers and primary schools on initiatives to address trauma caused by witnessing or experiencing violence, and with churches to promote faith-inspired peacebuilding and reconciliation throughout Kenyan communities.
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CRUDAN is a holistic development and peacebuilding ministry working across Nigeria. With over 206 member churches and faith groups working with them, CRUDAN coordinates national church-based projects which help to prevent violent conflict and promote peaceful coexistence across ethnic, religious and gender divides. 🌐crudan.org
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CHiPS (Christian International Peace Service) emphasise ‘absorbing communal enmity’ through their approach to peacemaking. They have projects in Nakpayli, Ghana which focus on bringing the Konkomban and Nanumban people groups together to address issues facing the whole community around poverty and healthcare. They also run projects to elevate the voices of young people in Brixton, London and to reduce gang violence through tackling social and economic inequality. 🌐chipspeace.org
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Kent’s Computer Training Centres (KCT Centres) is an initiative of Christian Faith Ministries. These centres are established as community projects to bring together Christian and Muslim youth in seven local areas that have experienced high levels of ethno-religious conflict in recent years. They equip young people with ICT training skills and also embed peacebuilding and community cohesion skills into the curriculum to help build dialogue and foster trusting interfaith relationships.
How?
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We provide funding to our partners in two areas; to support Crises Response, and to support organisational capacity building.
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We provide our partners with support and technical coaching around Monitoring, Evaluating and Learning processes in their local peacebuilding work.
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We provide our partners with tailored training for their staff and volunteers involved in local peacebuilding in the areas of: conflict analysis, systems thinking, ME&L, data collection and participatory analysis of the effectiveness of their approach.
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We support our partners with sourcing and installing technologies to help them in their work and to encourage them to innovate through their learnings.
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We support our partners with translating state of the art research in the disciplines of religion, faith, theology, mission and peacebuilding into actionable practice.