Echo Foundation

Echo Foundation
Founded 1997
Founder Nobel Laureate Elie Wiesel, Stephanie G. Ansaldo
Focus Education
Location
Area served
Mecklenburg County, Worldwide
Method Donations and Grants
Website www.echofoundation.org

The Echo Foundation is a non-profit education foundation, co-founded in 1997 by Nobel Laureate Elie Wiesel[1] and Stephanie G. Ansaldo. The purpose of The Echo Foundation is to serve humanity through education. The organization designs programs for regional educational institutions that enhance traditional curricula and provides learning opportunities for youth geared toward character development. Echo believes that character development is an essential component of academic success.[2]

The goals of The Echo Foundation are:

History

On March 12, 1997, as the centerpiece of the community-wide, year-long, educational Elie Wiesel Project, internationally revered humanitarian and Nobel Laureate for Peace, Elie Wiesel spoke “Against Indifference” to over 23,000 students and adults. He was so inspired by this visit to Charlotte, that, as he left, he challenged the community to continue its focus on the critical issues of human dignity, justice and moral courage. He offered money and his assistance in obtaining speakers and developing programs to address these issues. Thus The Echo Foundation was born.

Initiatives

References

  1. Queens Students Participate In Breakfast Meeting With Nobel Prize-Winner Elie Wiesel
  2. Charlotte gets involved in helping Rwandans
  3. Myers Park High - An example of "Voice against Indifference" work
  4. In the Footsteps of Elie Wiesel

External links

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