The camp has a reputation for being forward thinking and optimistic in character. I will work for a nonprofit that is funded by a German educational foundation (DVV) that has proven successful in the former Soviet states in training for new careers. I hear these people are courageous and positive. I hope to help with business development and finding sustainable employment and trainings for this group. I hope I can help, but I am sure I will learn more than I can offer them.
I asked to be with IDPs and, being a capitalist, I can easily relate to the old saying, " give a man a fish and he eats for a day. But teach a man to fish and he eats for his life." Many of these people believe the same, and that is why they are anxious to take training classes, etc.
I asked to be with IDPs and, being a capitalist, I can easily relate to the old saying, " give a man a fish and he eats for a day. But teach a man to fish and he eats for his life." Many of these people believe the same, and that is why they are anxious to take training classes, etc.
By the way, if someone invaded the US and took 20% of our land, do you know what that would include? Well I did the research. 20% of the US would cover:
Maine, Vermont, New Hamphire, New York (yep... All gone), Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, New Jersey, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, West Virginia, Virginia, North Carolina, and we even have to throw in Florida for good measure!
Isn't it amazing. That is exactly what Georgians are feeling now. One in every 5 people has lost their homes, many their livelihood, but they are still the giving, generous people that I have come to know and love.
And as far as the job market goes, it also makes me think of western NC with all the lost industry the state has experienced over the last twenty years. Maybe I will learn something I can take home with me?
... but first I have to pass the language exam in 2 weeks so I can be sworn in. The jury is still out. :-) Happy Birthday America. It was special to celebrate it in Georgia, but great to be with a great group of special Americans too.
Mandatory Disclaimer: These views and opinions are mine and mine alone, not Peace Corps, or US Government or others, just me.
And as far as the job market goes, it also makes me think of western NC with all the lost industry the state has experienced over the last twenty years. Maybe I will learn something I can take home with me?
... but first I have to pass the language exam in 2 weeks so I can be sworn in. The jury is still out. :-) Happy Birthday America. It was special to celebrate it in Georgia, but great to be with a great group of special Americans too.
Mandatory Disclaimer: These views and opinions are mine and mine alone, not Peace Corps, or US Government or others, just me.