1968: Phil Snead served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Ghana in Enchi, WR, and Accra beginning in 1968

Peace Corps Online: Directory: Ghana: Directory of Ghana RPCVs: 1968: Phil Snead served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Ghana in Enchi, WR, and Accra beginning in 1968

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1968: Phil Snead served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Ghana in Enchi, WR, and Accra beginning in 1968

1968: 	Phil Snead served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Ghana in Enchi, WR, and Accra beginning in 1968

Returned Peace Corps Volunteer Phil Snead can be contacted at wrybreadaieeedorg

Country of Service: Ghana

Training Group: Secondary Ed

Cities you served in: Enchi, WR, and Accra

Arrival Year: 1968

Departure Year: 1970

Work Description:

English, school library @ Ench Teacher Training College. Literacy curriculum for Trades Union Congress (Accra).

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

Elementary teacher, secondary school psychologist, software engineer.

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

I'm a different person because of my 2+ years in Ghana. The experience informs my world view far more strongly than any other vocational or travel experience.

Any message for returned volunteers?:

Never forget the people you met and the things you did with them!



Originally posted: 4/3/2009




Related Links:

Peace Corps Annual Report: 1968; Peace Corps Ghana; Directory of Ghana RPCVs; Messages and Announcements for Ghana RPCVs



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