To commemorate 10 years of International Public Service Projects, alumni are celebrating in true Clinton School fashion – by serving for social change. This summer, the Clinton School will partner with Peacework to organize a short-term public service project in Dangriga, Belize. We invite all alumni, volunteers, faculty, and staff, along with their family members, to join us!
For a decade, Clinton School students have worked alongside global community partners, including Peacework, to establish alliances for social research and community development. Impact made in key areas such as financial literacy and entrepreneurship, youth empowerment, women’s health, and water and sanitation is founded in the long-term commitment fostered over many consecutive years in Belize. To celebrate 10 years of public service, alumni from Class 1 to the graduating Class 9 are invited to reunite in 2015 to continue the legacy of bridging cultures, values, and best practices for social change.
Nearly 20 UACS students and alumni have contributed to these efforts in Belize over the last 10 years. Many have worked alongside Peacework and its Belizean community partners, building on 15 years of collaboration for community development.
Malcolm Glover, Class of 2007 (Project)
Gary Wheeler, Class of 2008 (IPSP)
Emily English, Class of 2009 (PW Field Manager)
James Mitchell, Class of 2009 (PW Field Manager)
Hunter Riley, Class of 2009 (PW Field Manager)
Idonia Trotter, Class of 2009 (IPSP)
Lindsey Barnett, Class of 2010 (IPSP)
Jonathan Dunkley, Class of 2010 (IPSP & PW Field Manager)
Julianne Dunn, Class of 2010 (IPSP)
Kohl Fallin, Class of 2010 (IPSP)
Lisa Porterfield Thompson, Class of 2010 (IPSP)
Olivia Wilmot, Class of 2010 (IPSP)
Kate Raum, Class of 2011 (PW Field Manager)
Jessi Rice, Class of 2012 (PW Field Manager)
Andrea Price, Class of 2013 (IPSP)
Krystal Chipman, Class of 2014 (IPSP)
Josh Visnaw, Class of 2014 (IPSP & PW Field Manager)
Quiana Brown, Class of 2015 (IPSP)
Lucas Hunt, Class of 2015 (IPSP)
Angela Toomer, Class of 2015 (IPSP)
To learn more about the Legacy Project and join the movement, please visit http://uacslegacyproject.weebly.com/
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