The organization invests the proceeds from the whistle sales in Congolese visionaries, and are building a global coalition for peace.
By wearing whistles, the campaign aims to use this weapon as a tool of protest and to raise awareness of the situation in Congo.
[3] Falling Whistles partners with Congolese leaders in North and South Kivu, providing them with financial, technical, and logistical support to help them rehabilitate war-affected people in Congo.
[4] In 2010, Falling Whistles opened an advocacy office in Washington, DC, and launched a network of community groups, called "Whistler Societies" that gather to learn about the crisis in DRC and take action toward solutions.
[citation needed] In April 2011, Falling Whistles launched a campaign for free and fair elections in Congo, and joined 8 other organizations in seeking the appointment of a U.S. Special Envoy for the Great Lakes Region.