This year I was selected to be a student ambassador for
the People to People organization founded by Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1956.
The history of this program is posted below. As a student ambassador, I
was asked to go represent the United States in the United Kingdom and
France early this summer. Many friends and family members supported me
financially and with prayer and encouragement to make this trip possible.
To all of you who donated, prayed and helped me make the trip, I am truly
grateful. It was a wonderful experience. I took many photos, two
videos and kept a daily journal to document my trip. The buttons at the
top of the page link you to the best of this documentation. I wanted to
share this with everyone who is interested in what my trip was like.
Also posted below are links to the People to People Worldwide website and to
the People to People Student Ambassador website.
"I have long believed, as have many before
me, that peaceful relations between nations require mutual respect between
individuals."
– President Dwight D. Eisenhower
President Dwight
D. Eisenhower believed that ordinary citizens of different nations, if able to
communicate directly, would solve their differences and find a way to live in
peace. In 1956, he put those beliefs into action and created People to People
Ambassador Programs.
In 1956, our 34th president called a special White
House conference of American leaders, who joined him in creating the People to
People initiative. As a result, the People to People mission developed around
personal exchanges and firsthand experiences with other cultures.
Since
1963, Student Ambassador Programs has taken thousands of young Americans across
international borders. Venturing abroad or on our own continent, Student
Ambassadors return home with a greater sense of what it means to be a good
neighbor and a global citizen.
Walt Disney created the "It’s a Small
World" attraction in 1964 after his participation in the People to People
International White House conference. This attraction has now introduced over
250 million people to the concept that we may have our differences, but
underneath we all share the same core values.
It is amazing how Disney’s
words are just as appropriate today as they were when introduced in 1964. With
the advancement of computers and the age of the Internet, our ability to
communicate with our friends and counterparts all over the globe has never been
easier. Perhaps, People to People International was a bit ahead of its time, or
perhaps the concept is timeless.
As Student Ambassadors and leaders
travel under the banner of People to People, they represent the best of our
country: hope, courage, openness and a love of peace.
President John F.
Kennedy said it best: "The nature of People to People activities is as varied as
the individuals involved. The housewife whose recipe contains the yeast of
kindness, the soldier whose arms embrace homeless waifs, the doctor who heals
with humility, all assert a single theme—the power of people, acting as
individuals, to respond imaginatively to the world’s need for peace."