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  2. Maria Thomas - Wikipedia

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    After Peace Corps, Tom Worrick began work with USAID as an agricultural economist. Between then and 1989, he was posted to, and the family lived in, Nigeria , Tanzania , Pakistan (from which the family was evacuated to Washington after the November 1979 attack on the U.S. Embassy in Islamabad [ 10 ] ), Kenya , Liberia , and Ethiopia , as well ...

  3. Peace Corps - Wikipedia

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    In a review of the Peace Corps in March the House Select Committee on Hunger praised the agency for effective work in the areas of agriculture and conservation, while recommending that the Corps expand its African Food Systems Initiative, increase the number of volunteers in the field, recruit more women, and move to depoliticize country ...

  4. The Most Important Program You've Never Heard Of Is This ...

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    The program name, Certified Community Health Benefit Clinics, was a homage of sorts. “We want to create community services that are equal to and have parity with what we do for physical health ...

  5. Carolyn R. Payton - Wikipedia

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    Carolyn Robertson Payton (May 13, 1925 – April 11, 2001) was appointed Director of the United States Peace Corps in 1977 by President Jimmy Carter. She was the first female and the first African American to be Peace Corps Director. Payton was a pioneer in black women's leadership within the American Psychological Association and psychology.

  6. 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion - Wikipedia

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    The 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion, nicknamed the "Six Triple Eight", was an all-Black battalion of the US Women's Army Corps (WAC) [1] that managed postal services. The 6888th had 855 women and was led by Major Charity Adams. [2] It was the only all Black US Women's Army Corps unit sent overseas during World War II. [2]

  7. US will resume Peace Corps program in Palau as it moves to ...

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    The United States will resume a long-suspended Peace Corps program in the North Pacific island of Palau as the Biden administration continues moves to counter growing Chinese influence in the region.

  8. She-She-She Camps - Wikipedia

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    The She-She-She camps for women closed October 1, 1937. [22] The NYA (National Youth Administration) then in charge of the program, criticized the objectives and necessity of the camps and decided it was too expensive. As the crisis of hunger and shelter eased, the camp program for women could not be justified and it ended.

  9. Better Business Bureau (BBB) complaints and accreditation ...

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    With a legacy of more than 100 years, the Better Business Bureau (BBB) is the go-to watchdog for evaluating businesses and charities. The nonprofit organization maintains a massive database of ...