WHAT CAN YOU DO?
The Peace Corps places volunteers all over the world to assist with the social and economical growth of
other countries. They challenge young people by asking "What can you do?" By pinpointing specific skills,
from education to engineering, the Peace Corps places their candidates in a site where they can have the
most impact.
(copy) Education is the key to a successful life.  Knowledge is the foundation of many profound things.  In countries with poor education systems, like Thailand, you can use tour knowledge as an instructor to reinforce learning.  As a volunteer in todays' Peace Corps, you act as a resource for elementary school teachers, provide classroom instruction, and prepare participatory methodologies.  Ready to help?  Apple online now at peacecorps.gov.  The world needs you.
(copy) The internet connects us to the outside world. It inspires knowledge and brings opportunities to the people who use it. There are still many countries lacking technology, like Belize, that need your help.
As a volunteer in today's Peace Corps, you can help communities and organizations capitalize on available and appropriate information technologies. Ready to help? Apply online now at peacecorps.gov.
The world needs you.
(copy) There is no question of the importance of water to human life.  But in areas of drought, thirst isn't the only problem.  In African countries like Benin, thousands of crops are destroyed each year by drought.  As a volunteer in today's Peace Corps, your engineering and water treatment skills are instrumental in implementing agricultural processes to design and build water sources and supply systems.  Ready to help?  Apply online now at peacecorps.gov.  The world needs you.
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