1986: Hiram Baez Andino served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Honduras in San Lorenzo, Valle beginning in 1986

Peace Corps Online: Directory: Honduras: Directory of Honduras RPCVs: 1986: Hiram Baez Andino served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Honduras in San Lorenzo, Valle beginning in 1986

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1986: Hiram Baez Andino served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Honduras in San Lorenzo, Valle beginning in 1986

1986: Hiram Baez Andino served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Honduras in San Lorenzo, Valle beginning in 1986

Returned Peace Corps Volunteer Hiram Baez Andino can be contacted at hbaezandinoasprintpcsdcom

Country of Service: Honduras

Training Group: Group 80

Cities you served in: San Lorenzo, Valle

Arrival Year: 1986,

Departure Year: 1988

Work Description:

Peace Corps Volunteers Teacher Training and Envioronmental Project

Other Countries you served in, Training Group Name Arrival Year, Departure Year, Work Description:

Paraguay, Aregua 8, Caazapa, Caazapa, Paraguay, Suramerica, 1991-93

All following questions are optional: Hiram after Peace Corps

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

After Peace Corps return to Puerto Rico working as a elementary school teacher in Fray Bartolome de las Casas Public School since 1993 to 2005. Worked as Workshop teacher training coordinator at University of Puerto Rico in Cayey. Actually workin as Teachnology training teacher at Fray Bartolome de las Casas.

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

During Peace Corps times I though that during after ten (10) years Hiram will be working as the professor in the University level, I almost got it! Now different ways got me in to another things to like to collaborate with public schools in Puerto Rico.

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

Yea, RPVC's from Peace Corps Honduras: Mike Donald, Miriam Rodriguez, Michael William, Cheryl Faulkner, Tim Rodenkirk, Pagie Mackay, Peter Bauer, Diane Sophusson.

RPVC's Paraguay: Elena Sanchez, Lisa Hartman, Nichola Minnot, Giny Acero. Susan Polk, Dan Diaz

Any message for returned volunteers?:

Time are flying away. Things are very different in the way we were as a Peace Volunteer. Some of them did not take time for remember all those goods times. I hope every of them are OK.

Leave a message here if there was an incorrect or duplicate e-mail address for you in the "Directory of Volunteers":

If RPCV's want to know something about me they can write me at: hirambaezandino@gmail.com

Originally posted: July 13, 2007




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Peace Corps Honduras; Directory of Honduras RPCVs; Messages and Announcements for Honduras RPCVs; Peace Corps Annual Report: 1986



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