Who Are The Winant and
Clayton Volunteers?

What Do Winants Do?

Where Do Winants Live?

When Does This Happen?

Who Should Apply?

How Much Will It Cost?

Why Apply?

In The Words Of
Past Volunteers

How Can I Become
A Winant Volunteer?

 

"Deadline
for summer 2008
extended to
February 17th"

 

Download an
Application Package

(Microsoft Word Documents)
Application – 2008
Reference Form – 2008
Waiver – 2008

 

Winant and Clayton Volunteers
109 East 50th Street
New York, NY 10022
(212) 378-0271

Email:
info@WinantClaytonVolunteers.org

 


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The Winant and Clayton Volunteers, Inc. Since 1948

Our energetic, caring community service program grew from the World War II dreams of two extraordinary men: John G. Winant, then U.S. Ambassador to the Court of St. James in Great Britain and Reverend Philip “Tubby” Clayton, private Chaplain to Her Majesty, the Queen, and the much-loved founder of Toc-H, a community social service organization founded during the First World War. Crossing the Atlantic by ship in 1948, Americans began the Winant Volunteer adventure by helping British families rebuild bombed out churches and community centers in blitz-torn London.

The Winant and Clayton Volunteers Today

Winant and Clayton Volunteers, Inc. is a not-forprofit organization registered in the State of New York. Winants are Americans of all ages who since 1948 have traveled together to the U.K, exporting their enthusiasm and energy to English grass roots community services. Since 1959, our British counterparts, the Claytons, have traveled to the U.S. to provide similar services and enjoy the cultural exchange experience in reverse.