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History of the Language of Liberty Institute
In July 2004, the founders decided that the best way to ensure the continued success of the English camp and prepare for future growth would be to incorporate as a non-profit, define the broader mission, and start planning more camps in more locations. They formed a board along with Jaroslav Romanchuk (Belarus), Andy Eyschen (Malaysia), and Glenn Cripe (USA), all long-time supporters and teachers, and registered the Institute in Arizona in the spring of 2005.
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