1995: laurence smith served in mali in djenne beginning in 1995

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1995: laurence smith served in mali in djenne beginning in 1995

1995: laurence smith served in mali in djenne beginning in 1995

Returned Peace Corps Volunteer laurence smith can be contacted at ljsmith3ahotmaildcom

Country of Service: mali

Training Group: agriculture

Cities you served in: djenne

Arrival Year: 1995

Departure Year: 1997

Work Description:

Gardening, Small business, Forestry

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

Travelled for 2 years, taught English in Taiwan and travelled 3 years. Moved back to Canada 2000.

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

Couldn't imagine a better experience

Anyone you are looking for or would like to hear from?:

Whomever. Allah.

Any message for returned volunteers?:

Don't be in such a rush to do the career thing. Travel and enjoy life for a while.

Originally posted: July 31, 2006



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