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Volunteering Beyond Borders: The Reality and Impact of Peace Corps Service in Sierra Leone
- 2024/10/07
- 再生時間: 41 分
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Ever wonder what it truly means to be a part of the Peace Corps, especially in a country with such a rich history like Sierra Leone? Our guests, Nat Kofi Abu-Bonsrah, a current volunteer, and Michael Lee, a returned volunteer and president of Friends of Sierra Leone, share their inspiring journeys. Nat provides a unique perspective on his role in sustainable development, while Michael reveals the continued commitment of Friends of Sierra Leone to foster positive change and collaboration between nations. Their stories shed light on personal motivations and the broader impact of Peace Corps service, which has been a cornerstone of community development in Sierra Leone since 1962.
Peace Corps service is far from a leisurely escape, but it is a life-changing and transformative experience for young adults and rewarding for older adults who want to do more with their lives, and have an impact on the world. Together with our guests, we break down the misconceptions about age limits and the purpose and impact of peace corps as a force for good, emphasizing the challenging yet rewarding experiences that come with service in the Peace Corps. From recent graduates to retirees, the Peace Corps welcomes a diverse group of individuals ready to embrace personal growth and cultural exchange. As we explore these narratives, we also consider potential barriers impacting younger generations and how evolving application processes might open doors to future volunteers.
Journey with us into the volunteer experience in Sierra Leone, where community spirit thrives, and vibrant colors light up the festivities. This episode also shines a spotlight on Friends of Sierra Leone (FOSL) and their diligent work to maintain engagement between former volunteers and the country. Initiatives like grants for local projects and virtual talks are just a few ways they strengthen these vital connections. Finally, we discuss the transformative power of collaboration, enhanced by modern communication technologies, and express gratitude for the optimistic future fueled by Peace Corps volunteers' dedication and cultural exchange.
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