The original RPCV webring! Webring for current and Returned Peace Corps Volunteers. Websites are written by current and Returned Peace Corps Volunteers and tell about their experiences. Come and see where we have been! To join this webring you must be a Current or Returned Peace Corps Volunteer, your webpage must contain information about your Peace Corps experience, and you must be
willing to put the RPCV WebRing navigator and icon on your page.
This Group is for RPCVs who have federal workers' compensation claims with the Office of Workers' Compensation Programs (OWCP), U.S. Dept. of Labor. The purpose of the Group is to assist claimants in their dealings with OWCP. The Group may function as a support group, information resource, brainstorming arena, etc.
The web site of an RPCV who enjoys sharing African experiences in Peace Corps, including a short presentation on JULA, an important language in French-speaking West Africa.
Mike is an RPCV who was an Environmental Education volunteer in the Peace Corps in Guinea and Senegal, West Africa, from June 1999 until July 2001. He continues to travel to and work on issues affecting Africa, most often Senegal.
Eclectic trip, with missing evolutionary links, from Peace Corps, disaster relief work - through many places and complex ideas. Reflects the amazement, curiosity, amusement and enjoyment of the trip - so far!
A dedication to the Peace Corps and my upcoming service...who I am, why I am going, what I will be doing, how to contact me, and more. It is still under construction, but should be complete in the next few weeks.
This site contains letters I wrote to my family as a PCV in Mauritania. Includes pictures as well as advice to new volunteers (going to Mauritania as well as other countries).
Current PCV (secondary TEFL)living in SouthEast Bulgaria. This site includes online journal, pictures, links to other volunteers' sites, and the what/why of Peace Corps. I have also added a bunch of information since the terrorist attacks in NY and DC to keep my family and friends updated, and to explain why it is more important for me to stay where I am.