About us
Who we are
Our
mission is to improve the lives of the impoverished people in the town
of San Jose Villanueva by engaging in community development. For Epilogos,
community development means improving the quality of life in many
areas, including health, education, housing, employment, water issues,
energy, and public sanitation. Epilogos is a non-profit organization supported entirely by donations. Epilogos is
recognized and
supported by many organizations, including Habitat for Humanity of El
Salvador,
ADESCOJ (a local community development organization), the school
administrations and municipal government of San Jose Villanueva, many
faith-based communities and churches, Engineers Without Borders from
many universities, health professionals from many different states in
the U.S., and
Rotary Clubs from many countries.
Epilogos people
Epilogos was
founded by Denny Williams, a longtime Peace Corps friend of Michael and
Susan Jenkins. Today, Mike and Susie carry out the Epilogos mission in
El Salvador. The organization is led by a volunteer board of directors
and staffed by non-salaried volunteers. Mike and Susie are the
in-country community development team. They work closely with Graciela
Martinez, who serves part-time as a program coordinator.
Mike and Susie epitomize the
meaning of Epilogos which, like the epilogue of a book, refers to “what
comes after.” Retired from community service careers, they have made the
mission in El Salvador
their “what comes after."
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