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Tenets of the Charles Louis Davis and Samuel Wesley Thompson Foundation
(These tenets were established by Dr. Samuel Thompson at the
time of the Foundation’s creation in 1970
These tenets have changed a bit over time, but they are as valid today as
they were when Dr. Thompson put his pen to paper.)
The
Foundation rejects all manifestations of discrimination,
including those based on race, ethnicity, gender and gender expression, age,
disability, nationality, sexual orientation, citizenship status, veteran
status, religious/non-religious, spiritual, or political beliefs,
socio-economic class, or any of the other differences among people which may be
excuses for misunderstanding, dissension or hatred. We recognize and
cherish the richness contributed to our lives by our diversity. We take
pride in all our achievements, and we celebrate our differences.
The Foundation does not espouse nationalism. The only reason
that The Foundation does not have members in certain countries of the world is simply
that we have not received a membership application from an eligible individual or
organization within a particular country, or a request to conduct a workshop
there.
The Foundation's membership records do not carry any information
concerning a member's race. Registrants attending our educational programs represent all
races.
The Foundation’s membership records do not carry any information
concerning a member's ethnic background. If you attend any of the
educational programs of The Foundation, it is evident that those members in
attendance come from a diversity of ethnic backgrounds.
The Foundation does not endorse or tolerate any form of bias
against gender, sexual preference, or sexual identity. All Foundation members are embraced equally and treated with
respect.
The Foundation is nonsectarian. The membership records of The Foundation
do not carry any information concerning the religious preference of a member
and does not tolerate any bias against any religion or lack thereof.
The Foundation is apolitical. This is a requirement of our designation
as a tax-exempt, non-profit, operating, private, educational foundation by the
government of the United States of America.
The Foundation is a non-profit organization. The only means The
Foundation has of supporting its many educational programs is from annual dues
contributed by Individual Members, Corporate Members, and Institutional
Members; registration fees charged for some of its seminars and symposia;
dedicated contributions made by Patrons and Members; and contributions made by
Members and Affiliate Members for publications.
The Foundation does not use professional solicitors to raise the
funds it needs. The Foundation does not pay any consulting firm to manage its
administration or programs. The
Foundation relies entirely on volunteerism and has done so very successfully
for over many years. Every cent that our members pay in dues or fees is
utilized 100% in support of current programs and services.