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Community Bulletin Board

  • Want to have a potluck with RPCVs who served in your COS?
  • Having a garage sale and want to invite the SDPCA folk?
  • Seeking a dear PC friend who served with you?  
  • Want to invite us all to a party?  
  • Know of an peace activist event you think we should attend?

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Posted: September 27, 2008
Ongoing Projects Locally....
Habitat for Humanity in San Diego

My name is Dustin, I’m with San Diego Habitat for Humanity.

I just started here with Habitat but also returned from Peace Corps Palau this past spring. So, although you emailed us to inquire about working with us, I wanted to ask you about what you do as well. I know that when I left, the CD for Micronesia emailed me and told me to check out local RPCV groups, but I was moving back to Illinois and we didn’t have anything around there.

Also, I’m an AmeriCorps volunteer here and we are looking to still hire for 1 Americorps position I know. Sometimes RPCVs may want to do this (like me apparently)…so if you know of people looking to do another year of service, let me know and I can get them in contact with the person who is doing the hiring for AmeriCorps. It is a Construction Site coordinator, so they’d be out at the sites coordinating volunteer groups and running construction orientations. There is also housing provided for the volunteer.

Dustin Clinton, RPCV Palau dustinc@sdhfh.org
AmeriCorps Faith Relations Associate
San Diego Habitat for Humanity
10222 San Diego Mission Rd
San Diego, CA 92102
(619) 283-4663


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Posted: August 4, 2008
Mentoring for Global Citizenship:
Become a Mentor / Contact a Mentor

Coordinating Connection through--
--NPCA (nationally) - http://www.rpcvmentoring.org
--Mercy Corps (nationally) - http://www.mercycorps.org
--Local Affiliates – SDPCA (locally)
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• Connecting RPCVS across the country to mentors
• Identifing RPCVs to be mentors to other RPCVs

To learn more about the RPCV Mentoring Program, visit the website at http://www.rpcvmentoring.org

• SDPCA Mentoring
SDPCA's has identified local RPCVs for others who seeking mentors in a variety of topics.
.......Go to SDPCAs Member-to-Member Services
.......Contact for more information --
.............. to serve as a mentor and/or to work with a mentor.

• Put your Peace Corps Experience to Work: Become a Mentor!
NPCA and Mercy Corps (http://www.mercycorps.org) created the **NPCA/Global Citizen Corps Mentoring Program** through which Returned Peace Corps Volunteers provide key advice, support and mentoring to exceptional high school student leaders selected each year to join Mercy Corps' Global Citizens Corps (GCC) Leadership Program.

The program provides a unique opportunity for RPCVs to help educate, inspire and empower young people from across the U.S. to fight global poverty - and it's all done online! By mentoring tomorrow's leaders, we support the Third Goal of Peace Corps. We foster the next generation of Peace Corps Volunteers. We keep the flame alive.

Learn more about the program and apply online at: http://www.rpcv.org/pages/sitepage.cfm?id=1221


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Due by: Ongoing
WorldView Magazine, (NPCA)
Call for Submissions

In three years, Peace Corps will celebrate its 50th anniversary. How has it fared in that time? What is its legacy—and its future? Can a bigger, better and bolder Peace Corps be part of an overall "smart power" effort to restore U.S. standing in the world to better help address pressing global problems?

Tentative topic areas include:

  • Goals and Models: If Peace Corps was invented now what would it look like, how would it be organized? How does Peace Corps stack up with its competition?
  • Partnership: How could Peace Corps be more open to and creative in working with other entities?
  • Technology: How is technology changing Peace Corps and what can Peace Corps do to make better use of technology?
  • Size and Scale: How could we scale Peace Corps and obtain the resources required to do that and still ensure quality?

Article length should be between 700 and 1000 words, Word document format. Accompanying photos (digital format, high resolution) are welcome. Submissions can be e-mailed to pubs@rpcv.org. Those articles not published in the magazine may be published on the http://www.worldviewmagazine.com website. We reserve the right to determine what will be published, where.

And as always, WorldView welcomes submissions for its other sections.

Please see the WorldView Writer Guidelines (http://www.worldviewmagazine.com/media/pdf/WVGUIDELINES_032707.pdf) for details.

Erica Burman (The Gambia 87-89)
Director of Communications
National Peace Corps Association, 1900 L Street, NW Suite 404, Washington, DC 20036
Tel. 202.293.7728 ext 16...... E-mail: news@rpcv.org


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Posted: June 25, 2008
Rotary World Peace Fellowships: Call for Applications

EXCELLENT FELLOWSHIP OPPORTUNITIES FOR RPCV'S

The Rotary Foundation announces a call for applications for the 2009-11 Rotary World Peace Fellowships (RWPF) and January and June 2009 Rotary Peace and Conflict Studies (RPCS) Program sessions.

The deadline for completed applications to be submitted to The Rotary Foundation for these sessions is 1 July 2008. (THIS IS FLEXIBLE)

Programs are open to anyone, regardless of citzenship or country of residence. Program Synopses The Rotary Centers for International Studies program offers fellowships for master’s degree study (approx. value of US$63,000) fields related to peace and conflict resolution. Beyond academics, Rotary World Peace Fellows also gain practical skills in conflict resolution appropriate to their individual careers.

Up to 60 Rotary World Peace Fellows each year enroll in the six Rotary Centers based at leading universities in five countries: International Christian University, Japan; Universidad del Salvador, Argentina; University of Bradford, United Kingdom; University of Queensland, Australia; University of California-Berkeley, Calif., U.S.A., and Duke University and University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, N.C.

The Rotary Peace and Conflict Studies Program is a professional development program (approx. value of US$10,000) held in Bangkok, Thailand, through which up to 30 participants embark on three months of intensive study instructed by some of the leading specialists in the peace and conflict resolution fields. The specialized curriculum has been crafted to capitalize on the experience of both participants and lecturers while balancing theoretical and practical learning. Ideal for busy professionals, the customized program helps promising leaders expand their global outlook, strengthen their negotiation skills, and ultimately make a positive impact on future peace and conflict resolution efforts worldwide.

For More Information Please contact: Laura Tell, Rotary Centers Program Assistant, at +1-847-866-3307 with any questions or for more information. Program materials and participant profiles can be downloaded at the links above or http://www.rotary.org.

Laura Tell Program Assistant Rotary Centers for International Studies
laura.tell@rotary.org +1.847.866.3307 +1.847.556.2141 (fax)
1560 Sherman Ave. Evanston, IL 60201 USA www.rotary.org


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Posted: August 1, 2008
Peace Corps Response Posted Positions
(formerly Crisis Corps)

For complete, current postings go to Peace Corps Website > PC Response

For most specific information contact Kate Kuykendall, listed below.

As of August 1, the following positions were listed:

Antigua and Barbuda
1 Capacity Building Volunteer. Aug 08

E l Salvador
1 Disaster Preparedness Support Provider. ASAP.
2 Disaster Preparedness Technicians. Sept 08. NEW!

Guyana
1 Technical Officer. ASAP.

Jamaica
1 Emergency Medical Technician Trainer. ASAP
1 Agricultural Disaster Planning Specialist. Oct 08. NEW!

Liberia
8 Various Education Positions. Sept 08

Malawi
1 HIV/AIDS Technical Assistant. Oct 08

St Kitts and Nevis
1 Community Outreach Volunteer. Aug 08

Zambia
1 Provincial Coordination Advisor. ASAP

Kate Kuykendall, China RPCV, 1999-2001
Public Affairs Specialist
Peace Corps/Los Angeles Regional Recruitment Office
kkuykendall@peacecorps.gov
310-356-1106


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Posted: June 6 , 2008
Survivors of Torture, International
Job Opening

Hi SDPCA,

Survivors of Torture, International has a job opening that RPCVs may find of interest.

Title: Special Initiatives Manager, Exempt position

Summary: Develop new relationships and cultivate existing relationships with target communities and organizations and involve them in SURVIVORS’ work. Research, identify, and contact funding sources and supervise funding requests to these sources.

Visit http://www.notorture.org for more information; contact is Public Affairs Manager Maren Dougherty at mdougherty@notorture.org

Feel free to contact me with any questions. Thank you for your time and help.

Charlene Pena (RPCV, Kazakhstan 2005-2007)
AmeriCorps*VISTA member, Development Assistant
Survivors of Torture, International

OTHER JOB OPENINGS: For more specific job openings info (Psychiatrist, Clinician, Special Initiatives Manager) see: http://www.notorture.org/news.htm


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posted: February 17, 2008
PeaceCorpsWiki
Help Build a History of our PC Experience

(PCWiki is NOT affiliated with Peace Corps)

Where: Online collaborative history
.....A "Wiki" (place in Wikipedia) for recording PC experience
.....http://www.PeaceCorpsWiki.com/
When: Ongoing, to access, add to, modify when you wish

An Open Letter (Download full text of e-mail letter):

Dear RPCV,

For the first time in its almost fifty year history, the volunteers themselves are happy to announce the creation of a wiki based website dedicated to collaborative work.

An institutional memory of this complex organization is being built day by day creating a bridge to an exciting future. This is an effort, lead by recently returned volunteers, to positivity develop the concept called Peace Corps-- the history of Peace Corps and the projects that volunteers have done in over 139 countries around the world, ever since Kennedy announced 'And so, my fellow Americans: ask not what your country can do for you--ask what you can do for your country.'

There are now a handful of administrators volunteering their time to the project and regular users (both registered and anonymous) have added almost a 1,000 pages of contributions.

However, we still need your help!

The ultimate goal is to have everything cross referenced, searchable, and freely available to anyone interested in the Peace Corps; countries, cities, sectors, volunteers - all relating to the Peace Corps service and its history for the past 47 years.

An example:
We're hoping that eventually volunteers would be able to read what progress has been made in Tamali, Ghana in the past 40 years.

  • Which volunteers were stationed there?
  • What did the Education volunteers have to do differently in The Gambia then Education volunteers in Senegal, Guinea or Mauritania?
  • What projects did volunteers in Malawi work on 10 years ago, were any in Mzuzu?
  • You are even encouraged to create a page about yourself!
  • What country did you serve in?
  • What projects did you work on?
  • What was in like serving in Venezuela in 1962, or being one of the 21 total volunteers who served in Bosnia-Herzegovina from 2000-2002?

We even made it easy for you - on the main page is a 'Add Volunteer' box - just type in your name and the hard part is done for you!

  • Served in Farafenni, The Gambia or Gyumri, Armenia?
  • Want to make a page about your town or village? Please do.
  • Think the page for your country of service needs a few pictures?
  • Welcome to upload them and post them. (As of now we're using roughly the same standards as Wikipedia)
  • The page for Ukraine has pictures of what the electrical outlets look like!

You can't break PeaceCorpsWiki - anything can be fixed or improved later. Don't be afraid to edit — anyone can edit almost any page, and we encourage you to be bold! You do not need to register as a user to contribute; anonymous legitimate edits/suggestions are welcome.

More than 190,000 people have answered the call to serve, and the PeaceCorpsWiki site provides the tool necessary to capture and disseminate this valued knowledge. You are welcome to join us and contribute your first-hand knowledge to this collective public information exchange.

Thank you,

-Mike Sheppard, RPCV / The Gambia ('03-'05)
http://www.PeaceCorpsJournals.com/
http://www.PeaceCorpsWiki.com/

This e-mail can be forwarded and distributed freely to other RPCVs who may be interested in this project. We only ask it remain intact, in full. Thank you.

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Disclaimer: PeaceCorpsWiki (.com/.org) and PeaceCorpsJournals (.com/.org) are not
affiliated with the United State Peace Corps. The contents of these websites belong to the group's members and do not reflect any position or policy of the U.S. Government or the Peace Corps.
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WANTED VOLUNTEER WEB DEVELOPERS:

If you are a web developer we are interested in your help. We are working on including
several Web 2.0 applications to complement Peace Corps wiki and blog sites. Currently,
we can only offer kundos and karma..... in true Peace Corps spirit….but the Peace Corps
Wiki (.com/.org) and Peace Corps Journals (.com/.org) are filing for 501c (3) status, and
around the beginning of next year, should have it. So, if institutional memory building
and creating connections across the world to build a more sustainable future is close to
your heart, WE CAN USE YOUR PROGRAMING HELP = GIVE YOU A STAKE IN
THE FUTURE OF THESE SITES AND THE NONPROFIT THAT WILL MANAGE
THEM. The project has been carried forward on volunteer spirit; we have great plans for
the websites that are developing and the Nonprofit that will manage them. Functionality
of the sites needs to be increase with new sets of tools for better search, organization, and
filing. With close to +200,000 RPCVs, it likely these sites will be swamped with people
sharing stories and tips about their service and sites...we welcome you this massive
experiment in free information sharing.

SOME SKILLS, we would like:

* Server related skills including domain management, IIS, SSL, Database
* management (SQL Server and MySQL), PHP, and Apache
* Database design, development, and programming in MS SQL 2000/2005
* Experience with 3rd party COTS applications (wiki, CMS, CRM) applications.
* Coldfusion, .Net (C#), PHP
* JavaScript, HTML, XML and CSS skills
* Ruby on Rails, AJAX
* Google Earth, Microsoft Live, KLM, Mashup, and FaceBook applications

Let us know if you are interested in any aspects of the project, either as a contributor,
promoter, or web developer. (or any other field!) This position is not limited to those that
served in the Peace Corps.
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Download full text of e-mail letter.

 


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posted: February 12, 2008
Teacherschoice Teacher Preparation Program
Early Completion Option (EPO program)
Alliant International University

Teacherschoice is a graduate school teacher program designed to reach a special group of professionals. It has been developed to connect wonderful people to teaching who have had life experiences that support and develop life skills and the passion than guide good teaching.

Over the past years Peace Corps members have worked in many of our LA and San Diego programs with children and education. Each and every one of them have been outstanding members. The Early Completion Program allow teachers to become credentialed teachers within nine months and NEVER lose their income. If they hold a BA and can pass the entry exams, they can be employed right away with an intern credential by California Districts and Charter Schools. We target the under-served populations of learners and need good people like your organization have helped to support inner city kids and schools of poverty areas.

A friend who exited the Peace Corps last year said she has money to get into a university teaching program and complete her masters degree too. The ECO program was a perfect match for her needs, a next step after service. We are an International University all over the world and work with more international students than any other university with great pride. We support peace and educational opportunities for all.

Visit http://www.alliant.edu and look to Teacherschoice!

Brochure in .pdf format (130 kb)

Contact:

Barbara Stein-Stover, EdD
Director Early Completion Option (ECO)
San Diego and Los Angeles Campuses
10455 Pomerado Road
San Diego, CA 92131 Tel: 858.635.4624
1000 South Freemont Ave. unit 5
Alhambra, CA 91803 Tel: 626.284.2777x3115
bstein-stover@alliant.edu


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tba - Date(s) To Be Arranged
Speak to Groups about PC Service

Calling all potential RPCV speakers please! We have SEVERAL requests to fill for your consideration. Please review and let me know.
PC Week (Feb 25 to Mar 3 is coming up!!

(1) Middle school, second language learning students
.....
(Requested 2/5/08)

  • Contact: Colleen Smith cbsmiff@juno.com
  • Where: Jefferson Middle school in Oceanside
  • When: Weekdays ASAP!
    2 English Language Learner classes
    --4th period class is at 9:23 till 10:06
    --8th period class is 1:02 till 1:45
    Second language learner wonderful but not necessary

(2) Girl Scouts International Dinner – high school aged students
.....(Requested 1/10/08)

  • Contact: Marla Serpano
  • When: Saturday, February 23, 2008
  • Where: She’s looking to confirm something in the next few days. It would be a fun event for SDPCA to participate in; I think it will be at Balboa Park.

For more information or to sign on as a speaker, contact Tracy Addis


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Posted: January 18, 2008
From Craigslist:
For RPCVs who served in Afghanistan,
you may be interested in this opportunity

Posted: 2008-01-18, 6:11PM PST

Reply to: job-543926999@craigslist.org

• Job opening for native speaker of Pashto.
• Beginner class 4-6 months
• Camp Pendleton, California.
• Starts soon. approx.4-6 hours per week. 951.552.5557.

  • Compensation: $26.41/hr.
  • Principals only. Recruiters, please don't contact this job poster.
  • Phone calls about this job are ok.
  • Please do not contact job poster about other services, products or commercial interests.

 


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Posted: December 1, 2007
RPCV SPECIAL:
Peace Corps cloth

From Friends of Cameroon

If you are looking for the perfect Peace Corps related gift, look no further. The Friends of Cameroon has designed a stunning, multilingual "pagne" (the six-meter length of African cloth) that incorporates the Peace Corps logo, the continent of Africa, and the names of all the countries where Peace Corps has ever been active in Africa. An image of the cloth is available at http://www.friendsofcameroon.org

Each piece is enough cloth for one woman's outfit or 2 to 3 men's jumpers. The cloth also makes a creative table cloth, window curtain, wall decoration, and more. The pagne project helps to fund development projects in Cameroon, including four HIV/AIDS education projects that FOC funded in 2006.

We arranged for another printing of the pagnes in Cameroon and have a limited number available. Since they sold out last time, do not delay to place an advance orders. The price is $38 plus $6 shipping per piece.

Ordering information
To order the cloth, which will ship immediately, send a check for the number of pieces you would like made out to "Friends of Cameroon." Please send payment to:

FOC Pagne
13201 Stravinsky Drive
Silver Spring, MD 20904

from: bobebill@verizon.net


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Ongoing
Wanted: Homes & Hosts for SDPCA Potluck Dinners

Would you host SDPCA members in your home for an informal potluck some time between January and May 2008?

If so, please contact Kate, SDPCA Social Chair at

In your message, please indicate

  • Number of people you could accommodate
  • Contact information/address
  • Preferred month(s)/dates you wish to host
  • Theme (if you'd like) for your potluck dinner
    • foods from a particular continent
    • dishes of a certain color
    • foreign film night, etc–
    • please include this preference as well.

We hope that this will be a great way for members to connect for a relaxing evening of food and conversation!


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Posted: September 13, 2008
Center for Global Volunteer Service
Classes at UCSD
- Fall & Spring

"Let us not be ashamed or slow to do humble work."
–Mother Teresa

Be Prepared, Be Effective

Many international volunteers find working in situations of extreme poverty, death and disease to be personally challenging. Different cultures, languages and dialects, standards of living, and climate can make it difficult to achieve humanitarian goals. Coping with loneliness, having access to food and clean water, protecting one's health, and personal safety issues also impact global volunteer service.

In response to these challenges, UC San Diego Extension's Center for Global Volunteer Service™ has developed a series of programs to prepare individuals for situations and conditions they will encounter in the field.

After a natural disaster, volunteers are needed to help distribute food, water, and clothing. Other volunteers might provide emergency shelter, help prevent the spread of diseases, reunite family members, or treat the wounded.

It takes special people to do this kind of work. Do you have what it takes?

Check it out online: http://extension.ucsd.edu/programs/customprogram/globalvolunteer.cfm

UC San Diego Extension will offer online and traditional in-person courses

Course TItle
Course #
Units
FA
WI
SP
SU
Building Bridges to Baja
GVS-40002
O
X
X
X
Re Entry for Global Volunteers
GVS-4V008
O
O
So You Want to Be a Volunteer?
GVS-4V003
O
O
O
O
What Kind of Volunteer Service Is Best For You?
GVS-4V002
O
O
O
O

L=La Jolla M=Mission Valley O=Online R=Rancho Bernardo S=Sorrento Mesa X=TBA

For more information contact Bob Benson at (858) 964-1303 or bbenson@ucsd.edu


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Ongoing...
Submit a Story:
Anniversary Story Project -- A Peace Corps at 50 Project

Who: Peace Corps At 50 (http://www.peacecorpsat50.org)
When:
Gathering materials for publication by end of 2007
Where: Submit stories at the site

Our goal is to collect and publish stories—in print and online—that capture the spirit of the Peace Corps. This site is our invitation to you—RPCVs, staff, and invisible others—to write up your memories and send them along. ...

We will be looking for nonfiction stories that reflect the full range of experience in the Peace Corps, from the hilarious to the grim. On that continuum reside all the variations on the theme of dealing with the unfamiliar. ...

Read more at the site


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Posted: September 1 , 2007
1960s-70s PC Bolivia PCVs & Staff

Connect and share at: PC/Bolivia 60s-70s Site. You will find:

  • Volunteers/Staff lists: by group with contact information
  • Photos of August 2007 Reunion in Estes Colorado
  • Photos & Bios of Volunteers & Staff
  • Remembrances for Deceased Volunteers/Staff
  • Links to Materials about Bolivia PC, Bolivia News and Listerv groups

If you served in Bolivia in the 60-70s, here is a place to connect to folks you might not have contacted in many years...

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