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Pierce began his career in the field of environmental protection, working for the Coalition on American Rivers and eventually Friends of the Earth, where he had as his mentor David Brower-the Earth's most influential environmentalist in the post-World War II era. A noted conservationist himself, Pierce successfully led many efforts to protect the environment of the Midwest. He served as a public interest lobbyist in Missouri and Washington D.C. When not working for Friends of the Earth, Pierce volunteered as Chairman of the Illinois Chapter of the Sierra Club and was a governor-appointed Commissioner for the Illinois Nature Preserve System.
Always a maverick with an ability to put seemingly disparate things together effectively, Pierce's undergraduate degree was from a college that only allowed admittance if it could be proven that traditional academic routes would not be suitable. Instead of majoring in a traditional discipline such as biology or journalism, Pierce convinced the College of General Studies at the University of Missouri to allow him to waive prerequisite requirements so he could take the environmental courses from a variety of academic departments. Then, after working as an environmental lobbyist, Pierce continued his education by obtaining a Masters Degree in political science. Realizing that he did not have any credentials in the "people-helping" fields, Pierce went on to become a certified massage therapist. He also received a Master of Social Work degree from St. Louis University-picking that field of study because social work deals with the relationship between people and their environment, a major theme of the Heartwood Path.
Pierce has had distinguished careers in three diverse fields: environmental protection, printing (he is owner and President of Graham-Pierce Printing Company), and social work. He directed an after-school program for teens in Springfield Illinois and provided psycho-social rehabilitation to mentally ill clients in Belleville, Illinois. Pierce has also worked as a manager of a horse-breeding ranch, a janitor, a massage therapist, and a drummer in a classic rock and roll band.
Seeking to perfect the methodology used in many of the Heartwood Path Challenge Initiatives, Pierce served as the Director of Life Adventures, a challenge education program within the YMCA of Southwest Illinois. During his employment at the YMCA, Life Adventures served over 100,000 people in a variety of ways, ranging from team challenge courses to high adventure trips to self-discovery workshops.
Born in 1954, Pierce is a single father of two women. His personal interests include canoeing, back-packing, gardening, music, exercise, and nature study. He is currently restoring a large house in the Belleville National Historic District near St. Louis. Preferring to reuse materials rather than squander them, he plans to convert this home into a model of how ecological living can be compatible with historic preservation. He loves to travel to pristine wilderness areas, historic places, and the so-called "power-spots" where he can restore his spirit.
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Dear Sir/Madam, I hereby introduce to you“Advocacy Through Filming and Screening Uganda” (AFSU) a Non-profit making, Non-partisan and interdenominational Charity Organization. This organization is duly registered with the Non- Governmental Organization Board of Uganda by ministry of internal affairs. The organization has its Headquarters in Uganda and its registered office is on plot. 602 along Rubaga Road Kampala. The inception of AFSU is to conduct and carryout activities that address needs for Children, Women, and Youth. This is done with focus on broad thematic areas of Health, HIV/AIDS, water and sanitation, Education, Environment protection, Climate Change, agriculture through use of Educative short films, Workshops, Consultancies, Participatory research, Trainings, Development of training materials and tools, sensitizing communities and Music, Dance and Drama. Special attention is to raise voices of the marginalized communities through advocacy activities. The main purpose of this communication is to extend our invitation to your organization members and staff to pay a visit to our office and community projects, to enable us share knowledge, experiences and learn more from each other. We are looking forward to welcome you here and continue working closely with your office as partners in any possible way for our community projects in Uganda. Hoping for a positive feedback from your good Office Yours truly,
……………………. Mugambe K.Hussein Chairperson of the Board P.O.BOX 11519 Kampala-Uganda, East Africa Office Line: +256-414-274940 Cell phone:+256-772-365758 |




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