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2004: Megan Scanlon served in Dominica (Eastern Caribbean) in Roseau/Salisbury beginning in 2004
Returned Peace Corps Volunteer Megan Scanlon can be contacted at megandscanlonansepnetdorg
Country of Service: Dominica (Eastern Caribbean)
Training Group: EC72
Cities you served in: Roseau/Salisbury
Arrival Year: 2004
Departure Year: 2006
Work Description:
community youth development--managed a Big Brothers Big Sisters program, a summer program for children, and a community library project
Other Countries you served in, Training Group Name Arrival Year, Departure Year, Work Description:
N/A
Bring us up to date on your life after the peace corps:
Just COS'd last week!
Any thoughts you have now looking back on peace corps days?:
I can't believe I'm gone yet
Anyone you are looking for or would like to hear from?:
Not as yet but I would love to keep in touch with people that served in the EC as well as volunteers wherever I end up living (hopefully New York City)
Originally posted: March 30, 2006
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