The NH Peacekeeping Project maintains a roster of trained volunteer peacekeepers who act as marshals and de-escalators for public events around NH.
What are Peacekeepers?
You have probably seen peacekeepers at rallies or marches you have attended wearing yellow vests and acting as marshals.
Peacekeepers are trained to handle logistics, direct traffic during marches, and serve to de-escalate common confrontations that may arise during the course of an action.
If you would like to request peacekeeping services through the NH Peacekeeping Project for your event please email peacekeeping@nhpeaceaction.org
If you would like to schedule or attend a peacekeeper training, sign up for our mailing list here, or contact Will Hopkins at will@nhpeaceaction.org.
NH Peacekeeper Project
The NH Peacekeeping Project maintains a roster of trained volunteer peacekeepers who act as marshals and de-escalators for public events around NH.
What are Peacekeepers?
You have probably seen peacekeepers at rallies or marches you have attended wearing yellow vests and acting as marshals.
Peacekeepers are trained to handle logistics, direct traffic during marches, and serve to de-escalate common confrontations that may arise during the course of an action.
If you would like to request peacekeeping services through the NH Peacekeeping Project for your event please email peacekeeping@nhpeaceaction.org
If you would like to schedule or attend a peacekeeper training, sign up for our mailing list here, or contact Will Hopkins at will@nhpeaceaction.org.
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