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1985: Lisa Nesselroad served in Haiti in Port au Prince, Jacmel beginning in 1985
Returned Peace Corps Volunteer Lisa Nesselroad can be contacted at lisadnesselroadahickamdafdmil
Country of Service: Haiti
Training Group: 6
Cities you served in: Port au Prince, Jacmel
Arrival Year: 1985
Departure Year: 1987
Work Description:
Rural cold chain maintenance and immunization programs; maternal and child health and women's income generation programs
Bring us up to date on your life after the peace corps:
Now serving as Political Advisor to an Air Force commander...by way of nursing school, the US Public Health Service and a USAF International Health Specialist Program.
Any thoughts you have now looking back on peace corps days?:
It took me a very long time to appreciate those years for what they were...good and bad. Perhaps that was because of what Haiti was going through at the time. In hindsight, it was the richest experience of my life and I've learned to treasure that and let some of the mistakes go.
Anyone you are looking for or would like to hear from?:
Simaya Frick, and anyone else out there who would like to be in touch.
Originally posted: July 31, 2006
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