1991: Wendy O'Malley LePage served in Mali in Manantali, Sukoutali beginning in 1991

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1991: Wendy O'Malley LePage served in Mali in Manantali, Sukoutali beginning in 1991

1991: Wendy O'Malley LePage served in Mali in Manantali, Sukoutali beginning in 1991

Returned Peace Corps Volunteer Wendy O'Malley LePage can be contacted at wendy-lepageaidexxdcom

Country of Service: Mali

Training Group: Forestry

Cities you served in: Manantali, Sukoutali

Arrival Year: 1991

Departure Year: 1993

Work Description: fruit tree grafting, library creation, health skits, soil erosion
control, agroforestry

Bring us up to date on your life after the peace corps:

After leaving Mali, I traveled home via Moscow and London and had a
great time! After about a year of searching, I got a job at IDEXX Labs
(biotech company.) I'm still employed there working in Research and
Development. In 1996 I married Jeff LePage and in 1999 Madeline
O'Malley LePage was born. We just recently moved into our new house in
North Yarmouth Maine.

Anyone you are looking for or would like to hear from?:

I would especially love to hear from anyone that served in the Manantali
region, but I'd love to hear from anyone serving in Mali.

Originally posted: January 8, 2002



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