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Picture yourself as a Peace Corps Volunteer.
The men and women who join
the Peace Corps reflect the rich diversity of America in race, ethnic
background, age, and religion. They possess varying physical capabilities.
They come from all geographical regions, all personal backgrounds,
all walks of life. Each brings a unique perspective.
What do they all have
in common? A sense of adventure and a desire to help others.
Use
the links below to explore just a few of the many types of people
who have served as Peace Corps Volunteers. |
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Recent college grads, liberal arts majors, community college students--if you're in college now or have a college degree, a Peace Corps recruiter wants to talk to you. |
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Find out about people of different ethnic backgrounds lending their experiences and skills to the Peace Corps. |
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Always wanted to travel when you retire? See the world, and give something back while you're at it. |
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The Peace Corps offers married couples the chance of a lifetime—to experience a foreign country while making a difference, and to do it together. |
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Between careers? Unsatisfied with your job? Ready for something truly different? Here's your next step. |
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Peace Corps recruiters appear at information sessions,
campus and community events, and career fairs. Pick your state and find
a Peace Corps event near you.
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