Harmon begins a forty mile trek to visit his students' family and village. The photo show Harmon talking a passing stranger while his students wait in the background.
June 2011 - I took this photo while visiting my friend's house in my village in Madagascar. Pictured is his shy baby sister, two years old, who has just woken from her noon nap, looking on at us chatting outside from the window. You can see the...
This is my host family sharing Guatemalan culture with me by teaching me how they play Dominos, which is different than in the USA. I have lived with them since March 2010, when my service began, and will continue to live with them until my COS...
This photo was taken at the naming ceremony of my host sister Binta's namesake, Binta in Kombo Central, West Coast Region, The Gambia. In the photo are my host sisters, friends, myself and baby Binta. The photo was taken in July of 2011.
Here is a photo of myself, hanging out at my host sister's namesake's naming ceremony, in West Coast Region, The Gambia. I attended with my three host sisters and a few friends from the village, and represented my host sister Binta as a member of...
This is a photo of my host brother, Sheriffo, from one day in our village, West Coast Region, The Gambia. All of the kids in my compound were hanging out and taking photos. This is my favorite photo from that day.
PCV Rachelle celebrated her 26th birthday in The Gambia will a pinata. Rachelle is of Mexican heritage, and for both of her birthdays in The Gambia chose to share of culture with her host family. She constructed a pinata out of newspaper, and...
As a Healthy Schools Volunteer in Guatemala, I am in charge of implementing this program in 35 different schools. My job is to train all the school principles and teachers in what types of health lessons to teach the children and also how to write...
The Borkeza Public School was located just outside the village and many of the students returned to village kitchen for lunch. Most of the time, the village kitchen served as a shade area for resting cows and goats. With material left over from...
The Borkeza Public School was located just outside the village and many of the students returned to village kitchen for lunch. Most of the time, the village kitchen served as a shade area for resting cows and goats. With material left over from...
The Borkeza Public School was located just outside the village and many of the students returned to village kitchen for lunch. Most of the time, the village kitchen served as a shade area for resting cows and goats. With material left over from...
The Borkeza Public School was located just outside the village and many of the students returned to village kitchen for lunch. Most of the time, the village kitchen served as a shade area for resting cows and goats. With material left over from...
The Borkeza Public School was located just outside the village and many of the students returned to village kitchen for lunch. Most of the time, the village kitchen served as a shade area for resting cows and goats. With material left over from...
I believe that this picture was taken while visiting Valeria Starkey and Pat Kirk in Voinjama, Lofa County. On this day young girls were being inducted into the Sande Society. The picture depicts their parade thru town.
On the day that the Borkeza Public School was dedicated, dignitaries from Monrovia visited our town. Dignitaries included Liberia Secretary of Education Dr. John Mitchell, Loma Head Tribal Chief, US Ambassdor Charles Rhetts and USAID worker Curtis...
Full text of Who's Who in the Peace Corps--Washington, which includes staff bios of many of the founding staff members of the Peace Corps. Approximate date of publication is 1963.