Six Things you can Use your Group's Message Center For

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By Admin1 (admin) on Monday, July 30, 2001 - 4:46 pm: Edit Post

Here are ten things that you can use your Message Center for:

1. Leave a Message
Leave a message letting people know what you are doing now and asking them to get in touch with you like this message posted in the Panama Section: Get in Touch



2. Find an old Friend
Leave a message for a old friend that you have been trying to get in touch with for many years that you would like to hear from again: Look for a Friend



3. Talk about Old Times
Reminisce about mutual acquaintances or events during your Peace Corps days like these volunteers from Ecuador have done. Remember a Friend



4. Organize a Reunion
Use the Message Center to organize a Group Reunion like the volunteers from Botswana did in this series of messages. Organize a Reunion



5. Make an Announcement
Leave an announcement for your group like these volunteers from Thailand did. Leave an Announcement



6. Find out what people think
Find out what people think about an idea like these volunteers from Bolivia did. Get People's Opinion



7. Leave your opinion
Leave your opinion on one of the stories posted on our News Board: Leave your opinion



8. Ask a Question
Ask a Question that you think another volunteer may be able to help you with like these volunteers from Ecuador did. Ask A Question



9. Publicize another RPCV Web Site
Let RPCVs know about another Web Site, List Server, or Discussion Group they might be interested in like these volunteers from Brazil did. Another Web Site



10. Tell RPCVs about a Book or Publication
Let volunteers know if you have published or know about a book or article they may be interested in reading like these volunteers from Colombia. Tell us about a book or article