1977: Mathew Henning served in Chile in Temuco beginning in 1977

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1977: Mathew Henning served in Chile in Temuco beginning in 1977

1977: Mathew Henning served in Chile in Temuco beginning in 1977

Returned Peace Corps Volunteer Mathew Henning can be contacted at mathewahenning-andersondcom

Country of Service: Chile

Training Group: September 1977

Cities you served in: Temuco

Arrival Year: 1977

Departure Year: 1979

Work Description:

Landscape Architect with the equivalent of the Chilean National Park Service

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

Practicing as a Landscape Architect in the San Francisco Bay Area since 1980.

Any thoughts you have now looking back on peace corps days?:

An incomparable and amazing experience that still nurtures my heart and soul everyday.

Originally posted: June 25, 2006



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