Accessibility Statement

The Peace Corps is committed to making its information and facilities accessible to individuals with disabilities by meeting or exceeding the requirements of Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Architectural Barriers Act of 1968.

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See the United States Access Board for more information on the right to accessible information and communication technology as well as to accessible facilities.

For more information on what the Peace Corps is doing to make sure that it is as inclusive as possible of people with disabilities, please learn about our Disability Program.


Information and communication technology

If you have feedback or concerns related to the accessibility of Peace Corps information and communication technology (ICT), including ideas for improving the accessibility of the ICT, please contact us.

The individual responsible for ensuring that the ICT purchased, maintained, or used by the Peace Corps is readily accessible to, and usable by individuals with disabilities as required by Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act is the Peace Corps’ Section 508 coordinator, who can be reached at [email protected]


Facilities

If you have feedback or concerns related to the accessibility of the Peace Corps' buildings and facilities, please contact us. The individual responsible for ensuring the physical accessibility of the Peace Corps' buildings and facilities under the Architectural Barriers Act of 1968 is the Peace Corps’ Supervisory Facility Operation Specialist, who can be reached at [email protected].


Complaints

If you would like to file a complaint regarding the accessibility of facilities or information and communication technology under either Section 508 or the Architectural Barriers Act, please contact:

Peace Corps Office of Civil Rights and Diversity
1275 First Street NE
Washington, DC 20526
[email protected]
202-692-2139