1988: Pam Blankenship served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Paraguay in Asuncion beginning in 1988

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1988: Pam Blankenship served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Paraguay in Asuncion beginning in 1988

1988: Pam Blankenship served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Paraguay in Asuncion beginning in 1988

Returned Peace Corps Volunteer Pam Blankenship can be contacted at caslshipaaoldcom

Country of Service: Paraguay

Training Group: Guarambe ?

Cities you served in: Asuncion

Arrival Year: 1988

Departure Year: 1992

Work Description:

Physical Therapy/Special Education

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

Now living in deep S. Tx. and have 3 children ages 14,11,& 8. Still married to Antonio -- life is great! We get back to Paraguay about every 3 years -- it has changed so much.

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

To say it changed my life is an understatement. I learned so much about myself and what people can do.

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

Any from my group or my training group (Aregua ?)

Originally posted: August 30, 2006



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