PEACE CDC depends on the support of it's dedicated sponsors, community leaders and volunteers to fulfill its mission. Your tax-deductible contributions are welcome, as is volunteer or other in-kind support. In particular, our programs are in need of the following donations:

Educational games
Sports equipment (such as baseball, soccer, volleyball. basketball balls)
Dance program supplies
A van or truck for the delivery of food boxes

Our program has 90 available slots for after-school services, in Kendall and 75 in Homestead. We are in need of expanding our building capacity in our site at Kendall and funds are raised through our capital campaign. PLEASE HELP US. Donate to our cause: "Impacting the next GENERATION"

after school program:

for monetary donations click below:

The program will operate since:

June 11th thru July 27th from 8:00am-5:30pm

(7 weeks).

There  will be:

Reading & Math

S.T.E.M.

P.E. and Arts & Crafts

1 Field Trip every week

Lunch and Snack will be served daily.

Field Trips may include: Black Beard Water Park, Dave & Busters, Chuck E. Cheese, Movies, Rock Climbing, Jumparoo, etc. Closed on July 4th.

PC Systems:

10 PC Desktop Systems

or

10 PC Laptop Systems

(Accepted in at least fair condition, working, updated systems)

Willing to pick up


Sporting Equipment:

Balls* (Basketball, Volleyball, Soccer, Dodgeball, Football)

* Hard, rough, or harmful balls not accepted (baseball, softball)

Soccer Goals, Volleyball Nets, Basketball Nets 


School Supplies:

Crayons, Pencils, Pens, Copy Paper, Lined Paper, Sharpeners, Markers, Erasers, Color Pencils, Glue, Dry Erase Markers


Safety Equipment & Supplies:

Cones, Chain Link Fencing (Poles, Gates, Fencing, Concrete)




the 2018 summer camp program:

  additional needs:

“A COPY OF THE OFFICIAL REGISTRATION AND FINANCIAL INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE DIVISION OF CONSUMER SERVICES BY CALLING 1-800-HELP-FLA (1-800-435-7352). REGISTRATION DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT, APPROVAL, OR RECOMMENDATION BY THE STATE.”

PEACE CDC, Inc


food program  (mercy outreach)

 

As the economic crisis continues, more families need the assistance of our food boxes. With additional financial and volunteer support, more families will eat nutritious meals with fresh produce each month while the caregivers are unemployed or in need.