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Making an Impact in Tunisia
Jason Levine makes English language learning exciting through music and creativity.
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A Day In The Life of A Fellow - Indonesia #EnglishForAll
This video depicts a "Day in the Life" of Fellow Sultan Stover, who is currently living and teaching in Indonesia.
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Featured Virtual Fellow Cecilia Jerez promotes Cultural Exchange Online in Venezuela
Cecilia Jerez is a 2021 Virtual Fellow in Venezuela, where she has collaborated with the local embassy and American Spaces to host online lessons and events for the English Access Microscholarship Program.
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A Day In A Life of a Fellow - Tajikistan #EnglishForAll
This video depicts a "Day in the Life" of Fellow Maurice Etheridge, who is currently living and teaching in Tajikistan.
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Karissa Cuffy Expands Career Opportunities for Venezuelan Migrants in Trinidad and Tobago through Virtual Instruction
Karissa Cuffy provides online English instruction and workforce development support to Venezuelans in vulnerable conditions living in Trinidad and Tobago.
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A Day In A Life of a Fellow - Nepal #EnglishForAll
This video depicts a "Day in the Life" of Fellow Miriam Corneli who lived and taught in Nepal.
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Friends Without Borders
Peace Corps volunteer starts a pen pal project between an elementary school in The Gambia and various classes in the States. Despite technical difficulties, she quickly saw the motivation that the pen pals project inspired in the students and teachers at her school.
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Why I Love Serving in the Peace Corps
As Peace Corps Volunteers, we do not live above those we serve; we work with our community members to establish good rapport and a mutual sense of respect.
