An Alaskan in Tanzania......................
And on to Honduras

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Thursday, May 28, 2009

Peace Corps and Glimpse Announce Winners of Global Food Crisis Story and Photo Contest

Click on the title above for a link to information on the contest.

I was one of the finalists in this story contest. Click here for my submission.
Posted by Gail at 4:07 PM

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Gail
I was a U.S. Peace Corps Volunteer for 2 years (June 2006-July 2008)in Tanzania. In July 2008 I started another 2 year stint, this time in Honduras.
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