Chuck Carpenter may have retired from the education industry, but his desire to cultivate and expand children’s minds has yet to fade.
The Washougal resident and longtime community volunteer contributes to the well-being of local students in several ways. He serves as a member of the Washougal School Board and volunteers as an elementary school music teacher. Lately, however, Carpenter’s desire to help children has reached far beyond Washougal’s borders.
According to the Gabanja International Volunteer Program (GIVP), a nonprofit organization that provides educational opportunities to poverty-stricken residents of Liberia, located on the west coast of Africa, Carpenter, one of GIVP’s board members, is “an incredible example of strength, compassion and wisdom.”
Carpenter said his main role with the group has been advising GIVP leaders about “the legal stuff, the board of directors, (taking meeting) minutes, setting up a bank account” and other managerial types of responsibilities.
“What I’m really hoping to do is plant seeds to help them get started,” Carpenter said.