The Marshall Legacy Institute (MLI) is a non-profit organization based in Alexandria, VA, dedicated to improving conditions in war-torn countries around the world. Founded by General Gordon R. Sullivan in 1997, MLI's mission is to locate, secure, and apply skills and resources to alleviate suffering, restore hope, and create conditions that nurture stability in countries affected by conflict. Through programs such as mine detection dog training, survivors' assistance, and education initiatives, MLI works to promote a landmine-free world and provide support to those impacted by these hidden killers.
For over 26 years, MLI has carried out General Sullivan's vision to make the world a better and safer place. With the support of generous donors and partners, MLI has donated mine detection dogs, provided medical and vocational assistance to landmine survivors, and delivered mine risk education to thousands of people in affected countries. Committed to building sustainability and empowering local communities, MLI's programs aim to create lasting change and promote peace and stability in regions affected by conflict.
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