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1995: ruth rhodes served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Kenya in Kima and Kiranja beginning in 1995
Returned Peace Corps Volunteer ruth rhodes can be contacted at ruth-rhodesaredwoodsdedu
Country of Service: Kenya
Training Group: Teacher
Cities you served in: Kima and Kiranja
Arrival Year: 1995
Departure Year: 1997
Work Description:
English Teacher
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After many years working for the National Park Service as an Environmental Educator, Ruthe now teaches English at College of the Redwoods. She married fellow RPCV Lathrop Leonard. They are expecting a son in July, 2007.
Originally posted: July 13, 2007Related Links:
Peace Corps Kenya; Directory of Kenya RPCVs; Messages and Announcements for Kenya RPCVs; Peace Corps Annual Report: 1995
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