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Initial support for Encore has been provided by The UPS Foundation and The W. K. Kellogg Foundation.
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Special Thanks
Encore offers its sincere thanks to the following organizations and
individuals who have provided generous developmental support to help advance our vision
and mission.
The Peace Corps experience, for changing our lives.
National Peace Corps Association, for keeping the flame alive.
Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice PLLC
http://www.wcsr.com/
A full-service business law firm. Womble Carlyle serves a wide range of regional, national and international clients in industries that include financial services, commercial real estate, information technology, health care, manufacturing and telecommunications, as well as educational institutions and governmental bodies and agencies. |
United Way International
http://www.uwint.org
United Way International (UWI) is a leader in global philanthropy with programs in 45 countries. UWI distributes funds, goods and volunteered services, contributed by its donors, to local projects and charitable organizations. It works closely with companies, foundations and national governments to ensure that its philanthropic strategies benefit both donor and community alike. |
The Abbott Fund
http://www.abbottfund.org/
Abbott Fund invests in creative ideas that promote science, expand access to health care, and strengthen communities worldwide. In partnership with others, we strive to make a lasting impact on people’s lives and encourage others to action. Our major areas of program funding include:
* Global AIDS Care
* Access to Health Care
* Science and Medical Innovation
* Community Vitality |
Johnson & Johnson
http://www.jnj.com/connect/caring/corporate-giving/
Johnson & Johnson and its many operating programs support community-based programs that improve health and well being. Together with our partners, we are helping mothers and their infants survive childbirth, we are supporting doctors, nurses and local leaders as they work top provide the best medical care to their people. And we are educating communities on how to reduce their risk of infection from preventable diseases. |
We also thank the following friends and colleagues for their enthusiastic support,
advice and counsel:
| David Blicker |
Volunteer: Kenya, 1999-02 |
| Ron Boring |
Volunteer: Guinea, 1964-66 |
| Chuck Coskran |
Volunteer: Ethiopia-Eritrea, 1965-67; Kenya, 1968-70; Staff: Headquarters |
| Chic Dambach |
Volunteer: Columbia, 1967-69 |
| Jack Downey |
Volunteer: Kenya, 1974-78 |
| Bill Drayton |
Founder, Ashoka Foundation |
| Chuck Frankel |
Staff: Botswana, 1973-75 |
| Bob and Barb Gale |
Headquarters Staff: 1963-65 |
| Ken Heldenfels |
Volunteer: Hungary, 1995-97; Staff: Country Director |
| Carrie Hessler-Radelet |
Volunteer: Samoa, 1981-83 |
| Ken Hill |
Volunteer: Turkey, 1965-67; Staff: Headquarters, 1968-74; Country Staff: Russia, 1994-96; Bulgaria and Macedonia, 1996-98; Headquarters, 1968-74; chief of Staff, 2001 |
| Harve Mogul |
Volunteer: Philippines, 1964-68 |
| Ann and Mike Moore |
Volunteers: Togo, 1962-64 |
| Kevin Quigley |
Volunteer: Thailand, 1976-79 |
| Gordon Radley |
Volunteer: Malawi, 1968-70; Samoa, 1979 |
| Pat Reilly |
Volunteer: Liberia, 1972-75; Staff: Headquarters |
| George Rowland |
Volunteer: Dominican Republic, 1990-92; Staff: 1993-98 |
| Asif Shaik |
President and CEO, IRG |
| Billy Shore |
Volunteer: Dominican Republic, 1990-92; Staff: 1993-98 |
| Peter Tavernise |
Senior Program Manager, Cisco Systems Foundation |
| Bob Terry |
Volunteer: Bangladesh, 1961-63 |
| Jim Trowbridge |
Volunteer: Frontier Interns, 1960 |
| Vicki Tsiliopoulos |
Executive Director, Volunteers in Technical Assistance |
| John Walker |
Volunteer: Micronesia, 1967 |
| Peter Yarrow |
Peter, Paul & Mary; Founder, Operation Respect |
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