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President
Dwight D. Eishenhower founded the Sister Cities program
in 1956 to achieve international peace through a people-to-people
concept of twinning U.S. cities with foreign communities
all over the globe. His hope was that through goodwill,
understanding, and helping other cultures we would ensure
a world of peace. Presently, 1,060 U.S. cities have Sister
City ties with over 1,900 cities in 120 nations. Sister
Cities is the largest citizen exchange organization in
the world. SCI is head-quartered on Alexandria, Virginia.
SCI
is a non-profit, national organization driven by grassroots
citizen volunteers and city officials. Exchange programs
provide each country with enormous social and economic
benefits and promote greater cross-cultural understanding
worldwide. |