1967: Katherine Brady Ikeda served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Malaysia / Sabah in Keningau beginning in 1967

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1967: Katherine Brady Ikeda served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Malaysia / Sabah in Keningau beginning in 1967

1967: Katherine Brady Ikeda served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Malaysia / Sabah in Keningau beginning in 1967

Returned Peace Corps Volunteer Katherine Brady Ikeda can be contacted at kikedaiayahoodcom

Country of Service: Malaysia / Sabah

Training Group: Malaysia 18

Cities you served in: Keningau

Arrival Year: 1967

Departure Year: 1970

Work Description:

Taught in Secondary School in Keningau, Sabah

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

I taught university-level ESL, in the US and Japan for 20 years. After that, I have been teaching Elementary ESL.I have loved every moment in both areas.

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

I was surrounded by love and community from those in Keningau the whole time I was there--what a joy!

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

It would be great to hear from any of my students or volunteers, especially those in the Interior Group



Originally posted: October 24, 2006



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