Consider the opportunities to let others know about your Peace Corps experience...
Organize a brown bag lunch at your workplace, offering traditional snacks from the country where you or your family member served.
Set up a display at your local library, featuring crafts, pictures, words from the local language, and traditional clothing and music.
Visit a school in your neighborhood and teach the students how to make a craft that is unique to your country of service.
Team up with fellow RPCVs in your area and put together a presentation at a community center representing many different Peace Corps countries and experiences.
Encourage your local newspaper to run a story about your Peace Corps experiences or to publish a letter to the editor about Peace Corps service.
Contact your local RPCV group or look online to find youth, faith-based, retirement, special interest groups and clubs, and professional associations in your area.
Sample Outreach Ideas
Karen Unger shared her Peace Corps experience with a youth group
Juanita Limas gave Peace Corps presentations at a local high school, university, and at a local radio station
Riley Graebner and Vivian Nguyen present tech savvy ways to upgrade your Peace Corps Week presentation
Liz McEntee explains that presentations are easier than you think
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