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The Secret of Our Success

Thursday, February 25th, 2010
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Really, it’s no secret at all.  YOU are the secret to our success.  To quote the great Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., “You don’t have to have a college degree to serve…You only need a heart full of grace.  A soul generated by love.”

This man cultivates rice, corn and soybeans on land once unsafe because of landmines.  Clearing landmines and returning them to agricultural fields enables beneficiaries to support themselves and their families.

This man cultivates rice, corn and soybeans on land once unsafe because of landmines. Clearing landmines and returning them to agricultural fields enables beneficiaries to support themselves and their families.

Thanks to generous chapter members and donors of all ages, People to People International was able to provide a grant of $51,000 USD from its International Friendship Fund to The HALO Trust for landmine clearance in Cambodia.  This year marks the third year that PTPI has supported landmine eradification efforts in Cambodia after previously focusing for three years on needs in Sri Lanka.

PTPI chapter members and friends around the world are encouraged to support our efforts on the occasion of United Nations’ Mine Awareness Day ~ April 4, 2010 ~ and Global Youth Service Day ~ April 23-24, 2010.  Please consider PTPI’s Global Landmine Initiative when planning your chapter events or Global Youth Service Day Projects!  By helping to raise awareness and collecting funds for PTPI’s Global Landmine Initiative, we can pool our efforts to continue supporting our HSTAMIDS (smart-detector) team, which has a proven record of success in Cambodia.

Click here to make a donation to the Global Landmine Initiative Fund.

Please direct any questions to Cindy Spake, director of PTPI’s Global Landmine Initiative, at +1.816.531.4701 x110 orexecadmin@ptpi.org.

Lunch and Learn with Author Jill Hunting

Friday, October 16th, 2009
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Author Jill Hunting with PTPI staff and PTPI Trustee Chuck Theusch at our World Headquarters in Kansas City

Author Jill Hunting with PTPI staff and PTPI Trustee Chuck Theusch at our World Headquarters in Kansas City

The staff at PTPI World Headquarters was thrilled to have the opportunity to share lunch with author Jill Hunting and hear about her book, Finding Pete: Rediscovering the Brother I Lost in Vietnam. Jill’s brother Pete joined International Voluntary Services after finishing college and headed to Saigon.  He spent two years there, helping the people of Vietnam and getting to know them, and wrote numerous letters home, describing life in a country that would soon be at war.  When Jill was only 15, her brother was killed in an ambush.

The loss was discussed on the CBS Evening News and in newspapers throughout the country.  Pete’s death was one of the first civilian casualties of the Vietnam War.  It wasn’t discussed in Jill’s family and it wasn’t until years later that Jill was encouraged to explore her brother’s story, and to share it with others.  Beginning with the discovery of her brother’s letters home, which she was told had been destroyed, Jill’s book traces the journey that helped her to answer questions she had long wondered about.

Special thanks to Jill for taking time out of her book tour schedule to spend time with us, and for PTPI Trustee Chuck Theusch for making it possible.  Chuck will be leading PTPI’s next Educational & Humanitarian Initiative to Vietnam and Cambodia in December.