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Returned Peace Corps Volunteers continue to show up for one another

Returned Peace Corps Volunteers continue to show up for one another You are here Feb. 18, 2021 When Volunteers around the world were evacuated last year due to COVID-19, the Returned Peace Corps Volunteers (RPCV) Alliance for Ukraine , quickly mobilized to provide support to those who found themselves returning abruptly from their service in the Eastern European country. When Peace Corps Volunteers return to the United States after their service, many stay connected to their host countries. Some travel to visit their old host families, others donate to host country causes, and many choose to join affiliate groups made up of other returned Volunteers.

Sen Michael Bennet s Health Force bill taps unemployed to deliver medical services

Sen. Michael Bennet’s ‘Health Force’ bill taps unemployed to deliver medical services Durango, Colorado Currently Tue 3% chance of precipitation 6% chance of precipitation Effort would focus on vulnerable, underserved communities Saturday, Jan. 30, 2021 12:56 PM Bennet Bennet Escuchar en Español: Loading the Español audio player. U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet, alongside 10 other Democratic colleagues in the Senate, has introduced a “Health Force” bill aimed at helping to manage the COVID-19 pandemic. The legislation, called The Health Force, Resilience Force, Jobs to Fight COVID-19 Act, would tap those who are unemployed, train them with “basic public health skills” and employ them in their own communities to bolster communities’ response to the coronavirus pandemic. It would specifically aim to recruit people from lower income, minority and marginalized communities.

What s Wrong with the Peace Corps? - The American Interest

https://www.the-american-interest.com/2013/10/29/whats-wrong-with-the-peace-corps/ The American Interest What’s Wrong with the Peace Corps? Ryan Rommann “I am a Peace Corps Volunteer.” Like 98 percent of Returned Peace Corps Volunteers, I was proud to declare this and believe my two-year service was worthwhile. I grew professionally and personally, and I did some good. But the program is broken in many ways. More than 210,000 Americans have served as volunteers in 139 countries since the program’s founding in 1961. John F. Kennedy envisioned the Peace Corps as a call to service for qualified Americans to venture abroad and help developing countries. It represented an idealized world of humanitarianism in a time of Cold War tensions and racial segregation. Today, more than a half century later, neither the sentiment nor the program has changed. If the program is to improve and meet its admirable ambitions, we must rigorously evaluate, adapt and abandon some of the core bel

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