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Year 05 Issue 05: March 13, 2005: RPCVs in Congress ask colleagues to support Peace Corps
Year 05 Issue 05: March 13, 2005: RPCVs in Congress ask colleagues to support Peace Corps
Peace Corps Online: March 13, 2005: Read the Stories and leave your commentsRead the stories and leave your comments.
RPCVs in Congress ask colleagues to support PC
RPCVs Sam Farr, Chris Shays, Thomas Petri, James Walsh, and Mike Honda have asked their colleagues in Congress to add their names to a letter they have written to the House Foreign Operations Subcommittee, asking for full funding of $345 M for the Peace Corps in 2006. As a follow-on to Peace Corps week, please read the letter and call your Representative in Congress and ask him or her to add their name to the letter.
Add your info now to the RPCV Directory
Call Harris Publishing at 800-414-4608 right away to add your name or make changes to your listing in the newest edition of the NPCA's Directory of Peace Corps Volunteers and Former Staff. Then read our story on how you can get access to the book after it is published. The deadline for inclusion is May 16 so call now.
March 12, 2005: RPCV Groups in the News
San Diego RPCVs host reception with Gaddi Vasquez on March 6 4 Mar
Alaska RPCVs speak for dividend 4 Mar
Western North Carolina's RPCVs sponsor Africa Night on March 6 3 Mar
Maryland RPCVs lobby their Senators for Peace Corps 3 Mar
Connecticut RPCVs hold fundraiser on March 5 3 Mar
Charles Baquet speaks at Louisiana PC Breakfast on March 4 28 Feb
RPCVs: Post your stories or press releases here for inclusion next issue.
Peace Corps Online: Cartoons and Disclaimer
Take a look at last month's Peace Corps funny: "The language of the snake." Then go to our funny for this month and come up with your own caption. If you haven't seen them already, go to our archives and look at our old Peace Corps Funnies and Peace Corps Cartoons.
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