Meeting the Needs of Myanmar's Displaced Families Maui Wildfire Relief & Recovery Health Screening Ship to Remote Islands in Palau Shelter and Livelihood for Syrian Refugees in Iraq

Peace Winds America

Org #7480
Vetted since 2011 Site Visit Verified
2008
year founded
$1,239,527
raised on GlobalGiving
13
years fundraising
10
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

Our core belief is that disaster response begins with preparedness, and that both disaster preparedness and response should integrate the efforts of governments, militaries, NGOs and the private sector. By strengthening disaster preparedness, response and recovery, Peace Winds seeks to reduce the high human, political and economic costs of natural disasters and man-made conflicts around the world.

Project Leaders
Patrick Hurley
Patrick Hurley
Sarah Maraschky
Sarah Maraschky
Jim Gannon
Jim Gannon
Team
Wayne Nissly
Organization Information
1717 Pennsylvania Ave., NW
Suite 1025
Washington, DC 20006
United States
202-559-8627
Organization Information
1717 Pennsylvania Ave., NW
Suite 1025
Washington, DC 20006
United States
202-559-8627

Project Reports

Each of GlobalGiving’s nonprofit partners is required to send quarterly donor reports detailing the impact of their work. Here are some of their recent updates:

Aiding Burmese Migrant Children & Parents

By Sarah Maraschky | Communications & Development Officer

Peace Winds is grateful to the donors who supported our 2024 mini-campaign for Burmese students who have fled to Thailand. Currently, Peace Winds is working with teachers and staff at Kwe Ka Buang... Read the full report ›

Noto Earthquake Recovery: One Year Later

By Sarah Maraschky | Communications & Development Officer

New Year’s Day marks one year since a 7.6 magnitude earthquake devastated Japan’s Noto Peninsula. More than 400 people have died as a result of the disaster, and nearly 30,000 people were... Read the full report ›

Strengthening Community and Grief Care

By Sarah Maraschky | Communications & Development Officer

More than a year has passed since the historic town of Lahaina in West Maui, Hawaii was devastated by a series of deadly wildfires. About 12,000 people were forced to evacuate in the disaster, and... Read the full report ›
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