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1994: malcolm bernard dixon served in honduras in el progreso, yoro beginning in 1994
Returned Peace Corps Volunteer malcolm bernard dixon can be contacted at malcolmbdamsndcom
Country of Service: honduras
Training Group: small business administration
Cities you served in: el progreso, yoro
Arrival Year: 1994
Departure Year: 1996
Work Description: taught basic business principles to small business owners,
Bring us up to date on your life after the peace corps:
After the Peace corps, I returned to Honduras to travel for a few months and then went on to El Salvador where I was an ESL teacher for a year. From there, I went to guatemala to play professional basketball and continue as an ESL teacher. Later, after being injured, I stayed on as a coach on the National Team working with the olympic Committee. I finished that in March of 2001. I returned home and began working in a substance abuse agency. While in Guatemala, I was married and we have twin boys who are now 3 years old.
Any thoughts you have now looking back on peace corps days?:
The Peace Corps experience was the greatest experience of my life and it completely shaped me into the person that I am today.
Anyone you are looking for or would like to hear from?:
Yes, my group from 1994 -96 small business administration
Any message for returned volunteers?:
mike, I'll never forget you man especially when we hiked the mountain in Valle de Angeles and when we walked 20 miles to go back to Valle after not being able to find un hospedaje to spen the night as we were supposed to do. Eric, I hope that you healed from your wounds and everything is fine.
Originally posted: April 19, 2003
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