By Admin1 (Admin) on Wednesday, May 23, 2001 - 9:16 am: Edit Post |
Jeff Kelley-Clarke who served in Bahrain
from 76 to 78 and worked in Housing
can be e-mailed at jeffdkelley-clarkeacodsnohomishdwadus
Bob Walker who served in Bahrain
from 76 to 78 and worked in Housing
can be e-mailed at Saleswalkeraworldnetdattdnet
By Larry E Snyder on Wednesday, January 15, 2003 - 2:09 pm: Edit Post |
Larry Snyder who served in Bahrain from 1973 to 1974 and taught Welding in Jidhafs Technical School can be e-mailed at lsnyder47@comcast.net
By resilc (cpe-071-070-213-207.nc.res.rr.com - 71.70.213.207) on Friday, May 05, 2006 - 1:27 pm: Edit Post |
Richard Silc
resilc@yahoo.com
Pittsboro, NC
By America's Unofficial Ambassadors (65.199.27.1) on Wednesday, October 05, 2011 - 3:39 pm: Edit Post |
Any RPCVs interested in a short-term volunteer opportunity in Jordan? The America's Unofficial Ambassadors (AUA) program at Creative Learning is dedicated to expanding and supporting private American citizens' service in the Muslim World. From January 6-15 2012, AUA will lead a group of volunteers to Jordan to support local community development initiatives, learn about Jordanian culture, and meet face-to-face with Jordanian families and university students. Volunteers will spend 4 days working with Habitat for Humanity to build homes for poor families in the north of the country. They will also engage in discussion with civil society groups in Amman and Irbid to learn more about Jordanian culture, share insight into American culture, and discuss challenges common to both societies. The Building Peace by Building Homes trip to Jordan will end with visits to Petra (one of the modern 7 Wonders of the World) and the Dead Sea.
The trip is the first in a series of three Building Peace by Building Homes trips that CL will lead in 2012 [Additional trips to Tajikistan (May) and Indonesia (July) are still being planned]. For more information visit: http://unofficialambassadors.com/get-involved/buil ding-peace-by-building-homes/, or contact AUA trip leader, Andrew Stinson, at AndrewS@creativelearning.org.