Related links:
amnestyusa.org

AIUSA Regional Office Contacts - AIUSA has 5 regional offices to serve its members.

AIUSA Group Websites - visit the websites of other AI groups all over the country.

Related links:
amnesty.org

AI Country Sections - check out what AI members are doing in other countries.

 

If you have questions about the University of Delaware chapter of Amnesty, please feel free to contact the group members below.

Name Title E-mail
Seth Capo President capo@udel.edu
Rachel McCarthy Vice President rayray@udel.edu
Aditya Sharma Secretary asharma@udel.edu
Tiffany Robinson Treasurer tiffer@udel.edu


Delaware's Volunteer Leaders

Are you looking to join an Amnesty group in Delaware, or perhaps start your own group in your school or community? If so, there are volunteer leaders to help you.

April Zappaterrini, avril@udel.edu, serves as the Area Coordinator (AC). Please contact her if you are interested in joining a local group, starting a new local group, or contacting any group.

Tiffany Robinson, tiffer@udel.edu, serves as the Student Area Coordinator (SAC). Please contact her if you are interested in joining a high school or college group, starting a new high school or college group, or contacting any group.

Anne Coleman, abolish@dmv.com, serves as the State Death Penalty Abolition Coordinator (SDPAC). Please contact her if you have questions about working to abolish the death penalty in Delaware, or if you are a Delaware AI group looking for death penalty abolition resources.

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"Free at last! Now I have the happiest time in my life with my family. I appreciate your help for all this. Thank you, thank you so much... On my way home I saw the polar star in the sky. I could rarely see the star in prison. They say it represents ideal and guide. I think you are like the star for me. I wonder how can I be released without your help. I will never forget your affection for me and for human rights..."

- released South Korean prisoner Choi Ho Kyoung