The mission of United Peace Relief is to respond to disasters with conventional and alternative medical and humanitarian relief. Disaster relief can be hurricane, storm surge, drought, fire, pestilence, explosion, building collapse, transportation accident or any other situation that causes human suffering or creates human needs that the victims cannot alleviate without assistance.
Our goal is to provide volunteers which are able to give immediate and ongoing support to victims of disaster, to collaborate with other relief organizations, and to affect fundamental change through grassroots community development. We are united in our commitment to promote peace and nonviolence in ourselves and in the world.

GOALS
At
this time our primary goals for 2009 are:
1. Provide humanitarian relief and promote community
development projects throughout the United States.
2. Organize, on a national level, relief volunteers to
respond to disasters with immediate assistance and ongoing
support.
3. Provide access to healthcare for those affected by
disasters.
4. Develop a collaboration with other like-minded relief
organizations.
5. Continue to assist with reconstruction and relief
efforts in the Gulf Coast area affected by the hurricanes.
6. Maintain and staff mobile units for outreach,
humanitarian and disaster relief.
7. Raise funds to meet goals. ![]()
United
Peace Relief By Definition
United u·nit·ed (yū-nī'tid)
adj. Combined into
a single entity. Concerned with, produced by, or resulting
from mutual action. Being in harmony; agreed. unitedly
u·nit'ed·ly adv. unitedness u·nit'ed·ness n.
Peace is a
state of harmony, the absence of hostility. This term is
applied to describe a cessation of violent international
conflict; in this international context, peace is the
opposite of war. Peace can also describe a
relationship between any parties characterized by
respect, justice, and goodwill. More generally, peace can
pertain to an individual relative to her or his
environment, as peaceful can describe calm, serenity,
and silence. This latter understanding of peace can also
pertain to an individual's sense of himself or herself, as
to be "at peace" with one's self would indicate the same
serenity, calm, and equilibrium within oneself.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peace
Relief re·lief (ri-lēf')
n. The easing of a
burden or distress, such as pain, anxiety, or oppression.
Something that alleviates pain or distress. Public
assistance. Aid in time of danger, especially rescue from
siege. Release from a post or duty, as that of sentinel.
One who releases another by taking over a post or
duty.
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Ukiah, CA 95482
info@unitedpeacerelief.org