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Name
  
William Wasson


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Died
  
August 16, 2006, Cottonwood, Arizona, United States

Fr. Wasson's Philosophy


Father William B. Wasson (December 21, 1923 - August 16, 2006) was an American priest. He was born in Phoenix, Arizona, United States, but moved to Mexico where he trained as a priest. In 1954, he founded Nuestros Pequeños Hermanos, a charity for neglected and abandoned children, which today operates across Latin America. Father Wasson died in August 2006 in Arizona, due to complications arising from a hip injury.

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Published works

  • Luke XV
  • The Sermon on the Mount
  • Gospel in the Dust
  • Achievements and Awards

  • Luis Elizondo Humanitarian Award - 1977
  • This is the Mexican National Prize and was given for his contribution to the children of Mexico. He is the only US citizen to receive this award.

  • Good Samaritan Award from the National Catholic Development Conference - 1979
  • Franciscan International Award - 1981
  • Order of the Aztec Eagle - 1990
  • This is Mexico's highest award, and recognizes services performed for Mexico or humanity by foreign nationals. This was the first time a priest had been honored.

  • National Caring Award by the Caring Institute of Washington DC - 1997
  • KFC's Colonel's Way Award - 1998
  • El Sol de Nuestra Communidad Award - 1998
  • This was presented by the Hispanic Community of Phoenix, Arizona.

  • Kellogg’s Hannah Neil World of Children Award - 2000
  • This is a $100,000 prize given to individuals who make a difference in the world of children.

  • Jefferson Award for Public Service - 2003
  • This is recognized as the “Nobel Prize” for public service in America. Fr. Wasson was recognized for his volunteer service to the Hispanic community.

  • Ivy Humanitarian Award by the Ivy Inter-American Foundation - 2005
  • This was for working to improve the lives of children and their communities in the Americas

  • Opus Prize Finalist - 2005
  • Wasson was awarded $100,000 for his "driving entrepreneurial mindset with an abiding faith to combat poverty, illiteracy, hunger, disease and injustice".

    References

    William Wasson Wikipedia