A Peace Corps Volunteer talks to mothers in Barranquilla, Colombia, as part of a research program to determine the effectiveness of the CARE school lunch program and how it might be improved.
A Peace Corps Volunteer at home in Harranquilla with her children and some of their neighborhood friends. She is assigned in Colombia teaching children aged 5-10 reading, writing and arithmetic, having previously worked for CARE, going from house...
This photo was on the front page of "Porvenir," the Peace Corps Colombia newspaper in the summer of 1968. It is now the cover of my memoir Exhaust the Limits, The Life and Times of a Global Peacebuilder. The book includes the story of living and...
Peace Corps Volunteer Sylvia Zellers bathing her new born baby, Leslie. Leslie was born in the University Hospital, Cali Colombia, on 4-25-67 to Peace Corps Community Action Volunteers Jim and Sylvia Zellers.
The photo shows me overlooking El Valle de San Jose in Colombia South America in May 1963 soon after I arrived in Colombia as a Rural Community Development worker
Picture taken by Peace Corps press at Bogota airport in May 1962, showing Colombia II Volunteers deboarding, later to join Colombia I volunteers in rural Community Development. Shriver and JFK endorsed both groups as part of State Department's...
Pictured are Sargent Shriver (l), the first Peace Corps Director, and Paul Arfin (Colombia 1963-1965) in Washington DC to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the Peace Corps
Pictured are Paul Arfin, a Peace Corps Volunteer Leader aside his Willys Jeep in the Colombian Andes, on his way from San Joaquin to Onzaga, Colombia, 1964