New batch of US Peace Corps Volunteers to arrive in the Eastern Caribbean
A new batch of Peace Corps Eastern Caribbean volunteers is due to arrive in Dominica, Grenada, Saint Lucia, and St Vincent and the Grenadines.This will be the second batch of incoming Peace Corps Volunteers since their initial return to the region in 2022, and the onset of the Covid-pandemic, a release from the Public Affairs Section of the US Embassy in Barbados states.
The volunteers will continue the important work of supporting the Education institutions of the host countries under the English Literacy in Primary Schools project. The project places Literacy Resource Volunteers in primary schools across the four states with the goal of helping students attain literacy skills to increase their academic and life opportunities.
Prospective volunteers are excited about getting to work with students, teachers, and their community members, the release adds. Peace Corps provides an intense nine-week training programme for the incoming volunteers. Shirley, a volunteer who started her career with Peace Corps in the late 1970s in Africa, is serving again and noted that she is “enthused about the training”, and that it provides an excellent opportunity for her to engage both face-to-face and online with staff and volunteers. Another incoming volunteer Lee, said that the warm greetings she received upon arrival in the region, gave her a glimpse into how friendly her new home in the Eastern Caribbean will be. She is “super excited” to be in her country of service and get to know her school and community.
The enthusiasm among Peace Corps staff is at an all-time high. After successfully completing the return of Peace Corps Volunteers in 2022, this second cohort will begin to build back Peace Corps engagement in Dominica, Grenada, Saint Lucia, and St Vincent and the Grenadines to pre-Covid levels. Country Director, Anna Todorova, who is based in Saint Lucia said Peace Corps staff is fully prepared to continue their work with the volunteers and
to prepare them for service and life in the Eastern Caribbean. In her remarks to the incoming Volunteers, she stated that “you have made a decision to embark on a transformative journey of service, and we are committed to supporting you and seeing you and your communities thrive with these collaborative partnerships”.