About Plenty International
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Plenty is a not-for-profit 501-c-3 organization that was created to help protect and share the world's abundance and knowledge for the benefit of all.
Plenty supports economic self-sufficiency, cultural integrity and environmental responsibility in partnership with community groups and organizations in Central America, the U.S., the Caribbean, and Africa.
Since 1974, hundreds of Plenty volunteers have worked in 19 countries on projects such as organic agriculture, food production and nutrition, cooperative businesses, solar energy, communications, health care, disaster relief, Fair Trade crafts marketing, and ecotourism. |
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In all its activities, Plenty seeks to collaborate across cultural and organizational barriers and with groups and individuals who share a similar vision.
Each of us can make a difference. When heartfelt efforts are amplified by cooperation across cultures and generations, we move closer to a peaceful, fair, and equitable world. Plenty is a tool to help make that world a reality. Click here for more info on volunteering with Plenty.
Plenty publishes a periodic "Bulletin," about its activities and maintains a website, with additional updates conveyed through its "blog" and electronic mailing list. Plenty is supported by tax-deductible contributions deriving from 4,000 member/donors along with grants received from foundations and other funding agencies. Donations to Plenty are tax-deductible and greatly appreciated.
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For further information about Plenty contact us at plenty@plenty.org. Or write to:
Plenty International
PO Box 394
Summertown, TN 38483
Phone 931-964-4323,
phone and fax number 931-964-4864
Regional contacts:
Plenty West Coast, phone 813-484-5845,
email lwarting@redshift.com
Plenty Austin, phone 512-912-1429,
email heikkala@bga.com
Plenty Florida, phone 305-258-0501,
email pmcc@earthlink.net
Plenty Belize, phone 501-722-2198,
email plentybz@btl.net
Be sure to check out the Plenty history slide show for more info about our history and current work! |


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