Power to the peaceful
Uplifting the peace leaders of tomorrow.
Since 2017, Peace Impact has committed to an ambitious plan to end election violence and promote peace in Kibera Slum, Kenya.

Power to the peaceful
Uplifting the peace leaders of tomorrow.
Since 2017, Peace Impact has committed to an ambitious plan to end election violence and promote peace in Kibera Slum, Kenya.
Uplifting the peace leaders of tomorrow.
Since 2017, Peace Impact has committed to an ambitious plan to end election violence and promote peace in Kibera Slum, Kenya.



Our winning strategy
Our strategy is born out of a firm belief that peace is possible, even in the most unlikely spaces.

Community-driven
We are engaged, connected to what matters to the community most.

Radically inclusive
From local youth to reformed gang members, everyone is welcome.

Enthusiastically respectful
When others judge or divide, we remain a visible presence of 100% respect.

A consistent presence
Unlike other non-profits, our core leadership team lives within the community.

Growth-oriented
Peace expands and we are ready to grow into new communities and countries.

Independent
We support our Kenyan partner’s independence and trust their leadership.
From to divided
to united.
Since 2017, our strategic impact-driven peace efforts have reformed 2,500 new peace leaders, reviving a culture of peace that is bursting with life. But in a slum of 1,000,000 people, the opportunities don’t end there.
Since 2017, our strategic impact-driven peace efforts have reformed 2,500 new peace leaders, reviving a culture of peace that is bursting with life. But in a slum of 1,000,000 people, the opportunities don’t end there.




Our Impact Engines
How we
make it happen.

Public Peace Forums
Celebrating our differences through tribal dance, music, film, and discussion.

Peace Tournament
A soccer tournament hosting rival gangs, centering peace through camaraderie and teamwork.

Peace Messaging
Continuing the legacy of Solo 7 (above) we paint long-lasting messages to keep peace visible.
Frequently Asked Questions.
Who runs operations
in Kenya?
We partner with Agape Hope For Kibera, founded and operated by Collins Wasonga.
Do all donations
support local efforts?
Excluding money transfer fees, yes. Peace Impact does not take a fee.
Can I come with you
to Kenya?
We don’t host trips to Kenya, but Agape Hope For Kibera does do virtual tours of Kibera Slum.
Are donations tax
deductible?
Not at this time. When we can justify the cost, we do plan to get a fiscal sponsor.
Do we have
your support?
Our winning community-based strategy and history of success is helping us grow fast! But to continue growing, we need your help.
2022 Goal