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Homer Trecartin, Director |
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Elder Homer Trecartin was a student missionary in Brazil many years ago. He and Barbara and their children served for eight months as volunteers in Zambia and Lesotho and later worked with ADRA South Sudan while living in Kenya. Recently Homer and Barbara spent several years in Cyprus where Homer was the Secretary-Treasurer for the Middle East Union. Homer now comes to us from the General Conference Office of Adventist Mission where he has been the Planning Director for the last three years.
The Trecartins have three grown children and three grandchildren. In their spare time they enjoy hiking and bird watching. Their great longing is to see the gospel go to every man, woman, and child on earth so that Jesus can come.
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| Theresa Berry, Administrative Assistant |
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Theresa Berry comes to the AVC after 26 years in the medical field, serving as a medical transcriptionist in various hospitals and doctors' offices. She started out, however, in the Adventist network as a keypunch operator and office secretary for the Home Health Education Service fresh out of Blue Mountain Academy. She has worked also as a transcriptionist in Washington Adventist Hospital and Shady Grove Adventist Hospital through the years. She wanted a change in her occupation and is really enjoying her new position.
She loves to cook and bake, needlepoint, and spend time playing sports with her family just for the fun of it. She and her husband, Tim, have three children, Tim II who just got married the summer of 2005 to Lindsey Potts, Matthew and Briana.
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Candace Renk, Volunteer Appointee Coordinator
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Candace had her first taste of the volunteer program while she was attending Walla Walla College. She decided to take a year out of her studies to be a volunteer at a local conference. During that year, she had the opportunity to go on a conference-led mission trip to build a church in Kenya, Africa. During this amazing mission experience, she felt impressed that someday she would be a missionary somewhere in the world.
After graduating from college, she had a second encounter with the volunteer program. She began working through the GC application process to be a volunteer in Cambodia for two years. This experience changed her life tremendously and she highly recommends volunteer work. If a person accepts the challenge to be a volunteer, there are two things she advises: Expect to be molded by God and flexibility is key!
Candace returned home to the States after completing her mission service and began working in a local conference, all the while praying that she could somehow be involved with the volunteer program. She had the opportunity to work in the NAD Volunteer Department in April 2001 as the International Volunteers Coordinator, during which time she had a close working relationship with the GC AVC team. Because of this, it seemed like a natural fit to join the AVC team on April 30, 2007, and she continues to enjoy assisting others in their vision of serving Christ as a volunteer in another part of the world.
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| Donna Rodill, Sr Editorial Assistant |
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Donna
joined the Adventist Volunteer Center in January,
2001. She serves the AVC as editorial production
manager and designer of the Mission Post magazine and serves as webmaster for the AVC website. She also enters Service Requests and updates the AVC database and website regarding
volunteer positions.
She has worked at the General Conference since
1988 and comes to us from the Global Mission
office
where she handled the layout and design of their
publications.
Donna enjoys hiking, camping, singing, playing
the guitar and doing various arts and crafts.
She
has two
daughters,
Jennifer and Amanda.
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Joanne Stango, Associate Volunteer Coordinator |
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Joanne joined the Adventist
Volunteer Center in September, 2003. Her first
position at the General Conference was coordinating
evangelistic
teams going to Russia. She’s excited to be
working with volunteers again having been in the
Ministerial Association for almost 8 years. “It’s
a privilege to be part of the team at the AVC assisting
those willing to serve Jesus.” She is enjoying being married to Michael and
loves spending time with her son Daniel. She
enjoys going “home” to Vermont to
visit family and friends as often as possible
and likes to scrapbook, playing the guitar and
reading.
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| Jill Walker Gonzalez, Assistant Volunteer Coordinator |

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Jill has always loved traveling and learning about other cultures. It wasn't until after teaching conversational English in Poland for a year, however, that she knew she wanted to dedicate her life, in one way or another, to furthering the Gospel by working with and for other cultures. According to her, if she cannot be overseas on the mission field, then working from home to get other volunteers to places they want to go is the next best thing. Therefore, as can be expected, she felt it was a blessing when a position became available for her in AVC in December 2006.
Jill recently earned her Master’s degree in English from La Sierra University. She loves being married to her new husband, Javier Gonzalez. She also enjoys writing and plans to one day record all of her experiences abroad.”
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| J John Wycliffe, Office Assistant |
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John (Sunny) Wycliffe has dedicated over 30 years
of service in fostering the Church's mission.
In addition, his diverse knowledge and experience
in public relations and intercultural communications
has contributed to over 35 years
of working with key personnel in the Church, government
and community, both nationally and internationally.
In
1973, John and his family immigrated to the US
from India. As a former teacher and a third generation
son of an SDA pastor, his greatest burden is to
draw young people to the Lord. John's other passion
is flying; he received his Private Pilot's license
at the age of twenty-one. John holds two Bachelors'
in Biology and Education and a Master's in English
Language and Literature from the University of
Kerala in India. In addition, he has pursued graduate
studies in Vocational Special Education at the
George Washington University in Washington, DC.
John and his wife, Dr. Tresa Wycliffe, reside
in Maryland and are the proud parents of four
children and six grandchildren.
John
joined the AVC in September 2000. He assists with the processing of volunteer applications and assignments and is responsible for maintaining the database regarding all volunteer applicants.
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