Have you left yet?
Yes! I just arrived in Lima for training and should be starting my two-year program Nov. 28.
Why did you join the Peace Corps?
Good question. Probably one I'll ask several times during the length of my service. But the truth is: once I got the idea of the Peace Corps in my head, I woke up every day with a different reason to join. Here's what I came up with:
Reasons to join the Peace Corps:
And here I am.
Reasons to join the Peace Corps:
- The trite reason: I wanted to be a part of something bigger than myself
- The young, idealistic reason: I want to be defined by my humanity, not by my nationality
- The simple reason: I'm young and childless and looking for an adventure
- The pragmatic reason: I'm applying to law school and can't stand the thought of studying books for another three years straight.
- The "I'm curious" reason: There are cultures I've never even heard of and can't wait to learn about.
- The easy deduction reason: Every returned volunteer I've ever met came back with nothing but amazing stories and zero regrets.
- The "civic responsibility" reason: I grew up with everything I ever needed to make it in the world, and others didn't.
- The overly simple-yet-true reason: I could.
And here I am.
Can I contact you?
Yes!!! Yes, yes. Yesyesyes! You can reach me at robyn.correll@gmail.com.
Or you if you'd like to send letters, books, postcards (to show my host family) or anything else United States-ian, my address is:
Robyn Correll/Cuerpo de Paz
Casilla No. 5
Serpost Tumbes
Tumbes, Peru
South America
Note: If you send me a package (thank you!), it´s easiest and cheapest to send it via US Postal Service.
Or you if you'd like to send letters, books, postcards (to show my host family) or anything else United States-ian, my address is:
Robyn Correll/Cuerpo de Paz
Casilla No. 5
Serpost Tumbes
Tumbes, Peru
South America
Note: If you send me a package (thank you!), it´s easiest and cheapest to send it via US Postal Service.
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