Survivor Corps

The organization operated programs in Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Burundi, Colombia, Croatia, El Salvador, Ethiopia, Georgia, Jordan, Kosovo, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, Uganda, Rwanda, the United States and Vietnam.

In 1997, Diana, Princess of Wales visited Bosnia with LSN co-founders Jerry White and Ken Rutherford to meet landmine survivors.

Her high-profile tour of the war-torn country brought global media attention and public support to the issue of landmines.

From 1997 to 2007, LSN provided health support, economic opportunity and human rights advocacy for survivors of landmines around the world.

Survivor Corps expanded its programs into Israel, Rwanda, Burundi, Uganda, and created additional projects in Colombia.

In early 2010 Survivor Corps elected to make its country programs in Vietnam,[3] El Salvador[4] and Bosnia[5] into independent NGOs and to transfer its peer support resources to the Center for International Stabilization and Recovery located at James Madison University.