Winant and Clayton Volunteers Internship Profile

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Winant and Clayton Volunteers is the brainchild of John G. Winant, the U.S. Ambassador to Great Britain during World War II, and Reverend Phillip “Tubby” Clayton, a church vicar. They believed that a cultural exchange of volunteers would promote personal development and improve relations between Britain and the United States. Brits volunteering in the United States are called Claytons, while Americans volunteering in the United Kingdom are called Winants.
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