The Peace Corps Says Goodbye

All of its volunteers around the world are pulling out
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Apr 25, 2020 3:00 PM CDT
The Peace Corps Says Goodbye
Jack Cashmere, 22, left, and Jakob Leichtman, 23, who served together in the Peace Corps in Ecuador for two months, pose for a portrait outside of Cashmere's parents home in Bethesda, Md., Wednesday April 1, 2020, where the two are finishing their quarantine period together.   (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

After two weeks alone in a hotel room in the Virginia suburbs, 40 minutes outside Washington, Kelsea Mensh was ready to go home. A few weeks earlier, the 22-year-old Peace Corps volunteer had completed a year of service in the Dominican Republic. She was working on a school improvement project and applying for funding to install hand-washing stations to help provide running water in her community. She was filled with purpose and excited to fulfill her two remaining years of service. Then an email came, followed by a phone call. The Peace Corps was pulling all its volunteers from projects around the world because of concerns about the coronavirus, the AP reports. There would be no hand-washing station. There would not even be time to say goodbye.

In a message posted on the Peace Corps website last month, Director Jody Olsen said the decision to temporarily suspend operations was difficult. "Fortunately, we were able to safely evacuate each of our posts, avoiding a situation where Volunteers would have been stranded overseas as borders and air space were shutting down to prevent the spread of COVID-19," she said. In response to questions, the agency said about 7,000 volunteers were evacuated from 60 countries. Upon returning to the US, they were asked to self-quarantine for two weeks. The Peace Corps declined to comment on whether any evacuees tested positive for the coronavirus. Click for the full article. (Or see what Peace Corps volunteers might help with at home.)

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