2011.12.21: December 21, 2011: Peace Corps Mourns the Loss of Volunteer Lena Jenison in Mozambique
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2011.12.21: December 21, 2011: Peace Corps Mourns the Loss of Volunteer Lena Jenison in Mozambique
- 2011.12.23: December 23, 2011: Peace Corps Volunteer "a Vida Vicente: Mozambique Edition" writes: On the night of December 20th, our Peace Corps community here suffered a terrible tragedy Wednesday, December 28, 2011 - 1:34 pm [1]
- 2011.12.21: December 21, 2011: Peace Corps volunteer Lena Jenison killed in car crash in Mozambique Wednesday, December 28, 2011 - 1:33 pm [1]
- 2011.12.24: December 24, 2011: Peace Corps volunteer Lena Jenison marveled over things great and small in a country she was growing to know Wednesday, December 28, 2011 - 1:32 pm [1]
Peace Corps Mourns the Loss of Volunteer Lena Jenison in Mozambique
Peace Corps Director Aaron S. Williams is saddened to confirm the deaths of Peace Corps volunteers Elizabeth Alden Landis and Lena Jenison. Alden, 23, and Lena, 22, died of injuries sustained in an automobile accident on Dec. 20, 2011 in Mozambique. Lena served as an education volunteer and was assigned to teach biology at a local high school. During her pre-service training, Lena lived with a host family and enjoyed learning the customs of her new community. After being sworn in as a volunteer, she moved to her community in southern Mozambique.
Peace Corps Mourns the Loss of Volunteer Lena Jenison in Mozambique
Peace Corps Mourns the Loss of Volunteers Elizabeth Alden Landis and Lena Jenison
WASHINGTON, D.C., December 21, 2011 – Peace Corps Director Aaron S. Williams is saddened to confirm the deaths of Peace Corps volunteers Elizabeth Alden Landis and Lena Jenison. Alden, 23, and Lena, 22, died of injuries sustained in an automobile accident on Dec. 20, 2011 in Mozambique.
"Alden and Lena were both committed and dedicated Peace Corps volunteers who were excited to teach in their new Peace Corps communities," said Director Williams. "This is a tragic loss for the entire Peace Corps community, including their fellow volunteers in Mozambique. Our thoughts are with both of their families during this difficult time."Magnifying glass icon Peace Corps volunteer Elizabeth Alden Landis.
Lena served as an education volunteer and was assigned to teach biology at a local high school. During her pre-service training, Lena lived with a host family and enjoyed learning the customs of her new community. After being sworn in as a volunteer, she moved to her community in southern Mozambique.
Peace Corps volunteer Lena Jenison.Lena graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2011, where she majored in biology and Spanish. She is survived by her parents and a brother and sister in Wisconsin.
Alden of Yarrow Point, Wash., and Lena of Hartland, Wis., arrived in Mozambique in September 2011 for pre-service training and were sworn in as Peace Corps volunteers on Dec. 8, 2011. They were scheduled to complete their service in December 2013.
Alden served as an education volunteer and was recently assigned to teach chemistry at a rural secondary school with about 300 students. Prior to serving with the Peace Corps, she had worked as a tutor in Montpellier, France.
Alden graduated from Boston University in 2010, where she majored in biochemistry-molecular biology and minored in French. She is survived by her parents, brother and two sisters in Washington.
There are currently 155 volunteers serving in Mozambique. More than 710 Americans have served there as Peace Corps volunteers since the program was established in 1998. Volunteers work in education and health, and are trained to work in 19 different languages.
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