By Admin1 (admin) (pool-151-196-234-53.balt.east.verizon.net - 151.196.234.53) on Friday, April 21, 2006 - 4:07 pm: Edit Post |
1964: susan czernicka served in Ethiopia in Harrar, Asmara beginning in 1964
Returned Peace Corps Volunteer susan czernicka can be contacted at susan207arcndcom
Country of Service: Ethiopia
Training Group: III
Cities you served in: Harrar, Asmara
Arrival Year: 1964
Departure Year: 1966
Work Description:
math teacher
Bring us up to date on your life after the peace corps:
I've worked as a psychologist for the past 30 years, 22 years of that time in a community health center. I am also a Quaker, peace activist and art student.
Any thoughts you have now looking back on peace corps days?:
they are like a childhood memory
they changed my life; i truly believe I am a citizen of the world and care deeply for all humanity.
Originally posted: April 21, 2006
Looking for another volunteer who served with this Group,
who served at the same time, or who served in this location?
If you know this volunteer, someone from his or her group,
someone who served at the same time, or someone who served in this location
and are looking to reconnect with them,
leave a message above where it says "Create New Conversation."
If this is your profile, post any additions, updates or corrections to your profile below where it says "Add a Message."
RPCVs: To add your own RPCV profile click here.
The Peace Corps Library The Peace Corps Library is now available online with over 40,000 index entries in 500 categories. Looking for a Returned Volunteer? Check our RPCV Directory. New: Sign up to receive PCOL Magazine, our free Monthly Magazine by email. Like to keep up with Peace Corps news as it happens? Sign up to recieve a daily summary of Peace Corps stories from around the world. |
History of the Peace Corps PCOL is proud to announce that Phase One of the "History of the Peace Corps" is now available online. This installment includes over 5,000 pages of primary source documents from the archives of the Peace Corps including every issue of "Peace Corps News," "Peace Corps Times," "Peace Corps Volunteer," "Action Update," and every annual report of the Peace Corps to Congress since 1961. "Ask Not" is an ongoing project. Read how you can help. |