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2002: Patricia A. Lawson served in Jamica in Porus, Mandeville beginning in 2002
Returned Peace Corps Volunteer Patricia A. Lawson can be contacted at pattypetalaaoldcom
Country of Service: Jamica
Training Group: 74
Cities you served in: Porus, Mandeville
Arrival Year: 2002
Departure Year: 2003
Work Description:
Health education, sanitation, Habitat for Humanity,computer science
Bring us up to date on your life after the peace corps:
Am retired and living in St. Augustine, FL caring for my elderly mother. Would love to serve again in the future.
Any thoughts you have now looking back on peace corps days?:
It was an uplifting and rewarding experience. I have never regretted a moment of it.
Anyone you are looking for or would like to hear from?:
All the RPCV's from my time in Jamaica.
Any message for returned volunteers?:
Re-adjustment was a little difficult but with time it is all good. I had to leave abruptly because of a medical emergency in my family and did not have time for a proper good-bye to all my Jamaican friends.
Originally posted: April 21, 2006
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