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1968: Vivian Hazel Adzaku served in Ghana in Tsito, Volta Region beginning in 1968
Returned Peace Corps Volunteer Vivian Hazel Adzaku can be contacted at vivanera1ayahoodcom
Country of Service: Ghana
Training Group: Education
Cities you served in: Tsito, Volta Region
Arrival Year: 1968
Departure Year: 1971
Work Description:
Secondary school teacher of English (and biology and Bible class, and a housemother)
Bring us up to date on your life after the peace corps:
MA in ESL from U. of Hawaii, married to former student, in Ghan 1978, left Ghana'81, with adopted daughter, have taught ESL in US since-in Ohio, Michigan, New Orleans-now live in Pine Bluff. Ar. Hope to teach at U. of Ark. Pine Bluff..celebratin 25th wedding anniversary this year
Any thoughts you have now looking back on peace corps days?:
It was the only placae I wanted to be-having grown up there! I loved it.
Anyone you are looking for or would like to hear from?:
Anyone who was stationed in the Volta Region with me -'68-'71 -especially the group of guys who had Thanksgiving Dinner with my mom and me in Ho one of those years - probably the lst year - '68.
Any message for returned volunteers?:
Find each other, and share your experiences with folks. I just read Trevor Harmon's wonderful piece with great pictures that he did for a 6th grade class.
Originally posted: June 10, 2003
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