In late December, just in time for the holidays, the Voices in Wartime Education Project received a $10,000 operating support grant from the Seattle Foundation and the Paichee Fund. The Seattle Foundation is a community foundation that encourages personal philanthropy to improve the quality of life in King County, Washington. Their mission is to create a healthy community through engaged philanthropy, community knowledge and leadership.
We would like to thank the Seattle Foundation and the Paichee Fund for their support of our mission and organization, and we look forward to a fruitful year dedicated to creating healthy community through education of our youth and working to help returning veterans reintegrate into the community and civilian life.
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
Wednesday, January 2, 2008
Peace on Earth
by Andrew Himes, executive director of Voices in Wartime Education Project
Thanks to my friend Tim Harris for telling me about this magnificent cartoon from 1939 on his blog, Apesma's Lament.
Thanks to my friend Tim Harris for telling me about this magnificent cartoon from 1939 on his blog, Apesma's Lament.
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Marilyn Turkovich is executive director and curriculum director of the Voices in Wartime Education Project, and has a rich history as a teacher, trainer, administrator, writer, and program developer and director.
Jeff Deveaux is the grant writer for the Voices in Wartime Education Project. He is also a writer and an amateur aerialist and
circus artist. 
