Alec Dickson

Founder of VSO
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroFounder of VSO
wasFounder
Work fieldBusiness
Gender
Male
Birth23 May 1914
Death23 September 1994 (aged 80 years)
Star signGemini
Awards
Commander of the Order of the British Empire 
The details

Biography

Alexander Graeme Dickson (23 May 1914 – 23 September 1994) founded Voluntary Service Overseas (VSO) in 1958. VSO was created to send volunteers to developing countries, and Dickson's idea came from his own "Christian but non-denominational faith". The first volunteers went to Sarawak, Ghana, Nigeria and Zambia.

In 1951, Dickson married writer, artist and campaigner Mora Dickson (née Robertson) (20 April 1918 – 17 December 2001), author of A Chance To Serve (1976) recounting the beginnings of VSO.

On leaving VSO in 1962, the Dicksons formed Community Service Volunteers, which focused on UK-based volunteer projects.

Alec Dickson became a MBE in 1945 and a CBE in 1967. A plaque marking the London house where he died was erected by the Bedford Park Society.

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