Where can I find more information about the service organizations Carol supports?
You can go to web sites with information about several outstanding service organizations by going back to the Biography page. You can then click on any of the pictures or words in the left column to access that organization’s website. Carol has recently met wonderful people from some outstanding international programs and their information and links are listed here: Asian Rural Institute (ARI), Nishinasuno, Japan – ARI is a non-profit organization. They select leaders from villages throughout Asia and Africa, fly them to ARI, and then train them for 9 months in farm management, food preservation, and community leadership. The students then go home to apply what they have learned. From the ARI pamphlet on their website: “Over 1,000 graduates of ARI are now working alongside their people in grassroots rural communities. That means over 1,000 rural communities have been reached through ARI. Here is what our graduates have to say: “Using the ARI training and experiences I have gained in my
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