RPCVs Create Philanthropic Business Selling Liberian Crafts

Darrell Palmer and Maryam Derdari, who met in Liberia as Peace Corps Volunteers, now sell goods produced by artists from Liberia, A percentage of all sales goes to Color of Change, a civil rights platform [...]

RPCVs Create Philanthropic Business Selling Liberian Crafts2020-06-30T14:31:26-04:00

Juneteenth: how & why to celebrate

Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation on January 1st, 1863, which declared all enslaved persons in rebellious states as free. However, this did not mean the end to slavery. Slavery was not actually abolished until two [...]

Juneteenth: how & why to celebrate2020-06-19T19:31:26-04:00

Writing Workshop: Tell Your Peace Corps Volunteer Story

Susan E. Greisen, author and Liberia RPCV, is offering a FREE virtual writing workshop in two-parts starting Saturday, June 20th at 7-8:30 pm for RPCVs who served in Liberia since 2015.

Writing Workshop: Tell Your Peace Corps Volunteer Story2020-06-11T13:58:55-04:00

Food Chosen Over Face Masks

Where many people live on less than $1 a day, Liberia’s National Public Health Institute found only 10% to 15% of people in overcrowded slums can afford to purchase face masks.

Food Chosen Over Face Masks2020-06-11T11:48:10-04:00

Task Force Focus is COVID-19 Pandemic

Our new COVID-19 Task Force provides support to local Liberian NGOs and community-based organizations to help communities struggling during the coronavirus pandemic. To date, we received seven proposals from organizations seeking support, some of which [...]

Task Force Focus is COVID-19 Pandemic2020-09-10T14:04:21-04:00
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