Monday, August 17, 2009

Update on Peace Corps

It's been a while since I updated my status with the Peace Corps. So here goes:

I was invited to serve as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Kenya's secondary education program. During my placement, my placement officer asked if I would be comfortable using sign language in conjunction with my job --I had two semesters of American Sign Language at UCA. I said I didn't have a problem with using sign language. I believe this is one of the reasons I was invited to Kenya. As of now, there are education groups going to Kenya, Gambia, Guinea, and Lesotho in November. So my assignment will most likely be with a deaf school, since Kenya has a deaf population of over 800,000.

I will be at Staging on November 2nd and 3rd in either Washington, DC, or Philly. November 2nd will be filled with welcome speaches, get-to-know-each-other games, and orientation topics concerning life in Kenya. On the 3rd, we will wrap up the orientation sessions and arrive at the airport. Pre-Service Training (PST) will start in Loitokitok, Kenya on the 4th of November and will come to an end on January 6th, 2010. At PST, they will let me know that village I will be assigned to for the next 2 years.

I sent in the documents for my passport and Kenyan visa today. I have to write a few papers for the people already in Kenya so they can get an idea on the kind of person I am. I have to do this today (or tomorrow at the lastest). The next thing to come in my adventure with the Peace Corps is my Staging Kit. This will provide an agenda for Staging, a more in-depth packing list, and more information regarding my assignment. After the kit arrives, I will have to contact PC's travel agent to arrange my flight to the staging city. Then I just wait until November comes around.

This has been a long process, as you can see from the timeline on the right side of the page. I'm happy to get this adventure started. Because it has taken so long, it won't seem "real" until I say my goodbyes and get on the plane to go to Staging. I'm so excited about this upcoming journey and know it will impact my life tremendously.

Until next time. . .