By Admin1 (admin) on Friday, July 13, 2001 - 6:32 pm: Edit Post |
Kentucky - Kentuckiana Peace Corps Association
By Tom Leonard on Wednesday, July 17, 2002 - 5:55 am: Edit Post |
Tom & Ulla Leonard
Just found out about Kentucky Peace Corps Association. Served in Morocco Voc.Ed 1981-83
Live in Berea. Would like to meet and correspond with volunteers. Email: tuleonard@msn.com
tel 859 985 9240
By Tom Leonard on Wednesday, July 17, 2002 - 6:01 am: Edit Post |
Tom & Ulla Leonard
Just found out about Kentucky Peace Corps Association. Served in Morocco Voc.Ed 1981-83
Live in Berea. Would like to meet and correspond with volunteers. Email: tuleonard@msn.com
tel 859 985 9240
By Maren Wolfe on Thursday, April 10, 2003 - 1:41 pm: Edit Post |
Dear Recently Returned Peace Corps Volunteers,
I am an RPCV (Tonga-94-97)conducting my dissertation on cultural re-adjustment (also known as repatriate distress, reverse culture shock or re-entry shock) among RPCVs who have returned to the U.S. within the past year.
If you have returned within the past year, please consider helping me to document and better understand this under-researched but common experience. Participation involves completing an anonymous 15-minute questionnaire. I can be reached through email or phone, at mmwolfe@education.ucsb.edu, or (805)708-6355.
Thank you!
Maren Wolfe
Doctoral Candidate
Combined Psychology Program
Department of Education
University of California, Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara, CA 93106
(805) 708-6355
mmwolfe@education.ucsb.edu
By Linda Mills on Wednesday, May 21, 2003 - 12:36 pm: Edit Post |
Part-time Employment Opportunity
Community Representative
Dear Peace Corps Friends,
AYUSA International is a non-profit high school foreign exchange student organization. We welcome teenagers from over 60 countries worldwide for 5 and 10 month academic programs. We are a community of citizens who believe it is our privilege and our greatest responsibility to help create a worldwide family who will embrace our children with an accepting, open heart wherever they choose to live.
As Peace Corps alumni, we know you share this vision and we invite you to apply for the position of Community Representative. The ideal candidate should enjoy teenagers, have a strong desire to communicate cross-culturally and feel comfortable networking in the community. Basic responsibilities include recruiting and interviewing host families, providing ongoing support to families and students and maintaining professional relationships with local high schools.
This position pays a stipend per student as well as travel incentives, leadership enhancement opportunities, and most of all, a chance to promote a more peaceful world for our youth to inherit.
Full training and ongoing support is provided through one of 2 branch offices located in Kentucky. Please apply to staff@ayusa.org or phone toll-free 1-888-552-9872.
By Leigh White on Tuesday, September 09, 2003 - 2:51 pm: Edit Post |
Hi. I just returned from my service in Bulgaria and have recently moved back to Louisville, KY. I'm interested in meeting other RPCVs in the area and participating in the Kentuckiana PCA.
contact me at miabarysh@aol.com
By Susan Cooper (adsl-69-223-113-174.dsl.kntpin.ameritech.net - 69.223.113.174) on Tuesday, September 18, 2007 - 4:29 pm: Edit Post |
I live in Owensboro, Kentucky and served in Sierra Leone, West Africa, 1980-82. I would love to hear from other RPCV. You can contact me at susancoopxo@yahoo.com Susan