CHIPS (Christian International Peace Service)

Charity No:267140
URL:http://www.everyclick.com/christianinternationalpeace
Website:www.chipspeace.org
Country:United Kingdom
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About CHIPS (Christian International Peace Service)

CHIPS works for peace and reconciliation in areas of conflict and tension. It started in the 1960s in Cyprus and has worked since in the Philippines, India, Northern Ireland and inner-city London. Since 1991 CHIPS has been using practical development projects to work for the reconciliation of the Iteso and Karimojong tribes in NE Uganda.

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1. TO ADVANCE THE CHRISTIAN GOSPEL THROUGHOUT THE WORLD, PARTICULARLY IN AREAS OF TENSION UNREST AND SUFFERING BY ALL CHARITABLE MEANS AVAILABLE. 2. TO RELIEVE POVERTY AND ADVANCE EDUCATION THROUGHOUT THE WORLD, PARTICULARLY IN AREAS OF TENSION UNREST AND SUFFERING.

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