As Thanks To My Teacher moves rapidly toward launch, our immediate task is to build a grassroots base. Will you help us get the word out?

Thanks To My Teacher is currently in development. Our initial thrust will be in North Carolina, but we plan to radiate out to a national audience as the groundswell builds.  Here's how you can help support our mission:

At this stage, we are compiling a simple list of people who believe in our mission and would like to encourage its success.

The list we compile now will be critical to the success of our launch. It will be the basis for our ability to reach out to an ever-widening network of supporters. And the growth curve of that list will be critical to our efforts to secure financial support and media attention.

Rest assured that we will not abuse or misuse the list we compile. You will not be bombarded with spam, sales pitches, or dancing cats. Our list of supporters will be used solely toward the specific mission of Thanks To My Teacher.

Your support in any form is greatly appreciated.

Please help us move toward a successful launch in just two easy steps:

1.

Email us with a simple message of support, or if you are ready, take a moment to tell us about a special teacher in your own life.

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Help us start spreading the word by telling friends about Thanks To My Teacher and about this web site:

www.thankstomyteacher.net

Use email, social, or old-fashioned word of mouth, whatever works for you.

Best-selling author Allan Gurganus thanks Lula Brantley Simmons, his sixth grade teacher in Rocky Mount, NC.
Missy Cummings, aeronautical engineer and former US Navy fighter jet pilot, thanks Ms. Birdwell, her fourth grade teacher.
Don Dixon, music producer and rock & roller, thanks Ben Watkins, his high school band director.
James H. Speed, former CEO, thanks Louise Bibby, his fourth grade teacher in Oxford, NC.
Nobel Prixe winner Dr. Oliver Smithies thanks Sandy Ogsden, his graduate school mentor at Oxford University.

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