PEER Servants

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Causes: Christianity, Economic Development, International, International Economic Development, Microfinance, Philanthropy, Religion, Voluntarism Promotion

Mission: To transform lives by partnering for economic empowerment and renewal.

Community Stories

3 Stories from Volunteers, Donors & Supporters

jeffb295 Volunteer

Rating: 5

11/02/2022

My wife and I are volunteers at Peer Servants, as are many others in our church and other churches. They do give us an email account, but otherwise the March 2022 review is not accurate. We have seen first hand their work overseas, and know the fantastic work they and their partners do in helping the materially poor start their own businesses, further their education, and access health resources.

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preetij2 Volunteer

Rating: 1

03/25/2022

This is a crooked organization which will follow you (and your family members) around to extract money from you by using fraudulent practices. When you join to volunteer with them, they'll give you a gmail account and ask you to use it for every thing you can/willing. Then, they'll gather information on you using both audio/video and written channels. Once they have information on you or your family members - they will blackmail you or your family. They will use others in their leadership team to cancel you. Be careful how much you get involved with them. Please save your sons and daughters from Todd, Scott (Moldova team), and Paul.

ncpart Volunteer

Rating: 5

03/27/2019

I am a volunteer with Peer Servants and was recently sent by Peer Servants to Cusco, Peru to help native women obtain a microloan for a business I helped them to start. This has the effect of helping not only the nine women I worked with, but potentially their entire community. If successful, they will be hiring family, friends, and neighbors to work in their card-making business. Your support of Peer Servants helps ten other third world countries to receive loans to help their materially poor grow businesses.

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