Verona Resident Among First Peace Corps Volunteers to Return to Service Overseas

Verona Resident Among First Peace Corps Volunteers to Return to Service Overseas

 

VERONA, N.J. – Verona resident Caleigh Holton is among the first Peace Corps volunteers to return to overseas service since the agency’s unprecedented global evacuation in March 2020. The Peace Corps suspended global operations and evacuated nearly 7,000 volunteers from more than 60 countries at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

“Before I jump right into the engineering industry, the Peace Corps is a great opportunity to work alongside a global community,” said Holton. “Being born in China, and getting the opportunity to go back and study abroad, gave me a glimpse into what seemed like another world and sparked my cultural curiosity. I am honestly most excited to experience new cultures and I can’t wait to meet new people.”

 

Holton is a graduate of California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, with a bachelor’s degree in aerospace engineering. She will serve as an education volunteer in Tanzania.

 

The volunteer cohorts are made up of both first-time volunteers and volunteers who were evacuated in early 2020. Upon finishing a three-month training, volunteers will collaborate with their host communities on locally prioritized projects in one of Peace Corps’ six sectors – agriculture, community economic development, education, environment, health or youth in development – and all will engage in COVID-19 response and recovery work.

 

Currently, the agency is recruiting volunteers to serve in 56 countries around the world at the request of host country governments, to connect through the Peace Corps’ grassroots approach across communities and cultures. Volunteers have already returned to a total of 45 countries around the world. The Peace Corps continues to monitor COVID-19 trends in all of its host countries and will send volunteers to serve as conditions permit. Americans interested in transformative service and lifelong connections should apply to Peace Corps service at www.peacecorps.gov/apply.

 

 

About the Peace Corps: The Peace Corps is an international service network of volunteers, community members, host country partners and staff who are driven by the agency’s mission of world peace and friendship. At the invitation of governments around the world, Peace Corps volunteers work alongside community members on locally prioritized projects in the areas of education, health, environment, agriculture, community economic development and youth development. Through service, members of the Peace Corps network develop transferable skills and hone intercultural competencies that position them to be the next generation of global leaders. Since President John F. Kennedy established the Peace Corps in 1961, more than 240,000 Americans have served in 142 countries worldwide. For more information, visit peacecorps.gov and follow us on FacebookInstagram and Twitter.

 

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