This is a rice field I snapped a picture of one hot day when the teacher's took an afternoon trip to the waterfall. You can see just see a farmer near his barn in the middle of the field.
This photo was taken at a health center in Ethiopia. The Volunteer is encouraging children who were orphaned by HIV to be creative and express themselves using art (paper and markers).
I took this photo on St. Patrick's Day, March 17, 2011, with a local family in Guatemala. We made a number of green foods including green pupusas, guacamole, and green tortillas, explaining the background of St. Patrick's Day and bringing 'luck'...
The dirt roads in much of Kanchanaburi Province were unsuitable for hauling freight, so we of the Thai National Malaria Education Project often had to transport our supplies by boat. The boats were flat-bottomed craft with automobile engines...
This photo was taken at the preparation meeting we had for an HIV/AIDS outreach and testing during a local music festival. We worked alongside a Moroccan organization and local high school students. This is one of the students packing an...
A student in Morocco holds some of the ribbons that were distributed during a local music festival. Volunteers, a Moroccan HIV/AIDS organization, and local high school students conducted outreach and HIV testing.I took this photo during a local...
In parched north-eastern Nicaragua, a handful of tomatoes can make the difference between good health and malnourishment. For someone living with HIV/AIDS, they can mean the difference between life and death. This photo was taken in 2012 at a...
St. Dominics RC Primary School students prepare for the March Past portion of their annual sports day at the La Sagesse playing field. They are in competition with the yellow and red houses (all Grenadian national colors) to see who can be the most...
This photo was taken on June 2, 2010 is a picture of a green fence on Lenin Street in Comrat, the capital of the semi-autonomous Molvonan region of Gagauzia. The most ubiquitous image of Moldova is a green and white fence. Moldovan's take great...
Mark Shriver visits Peace Corps to pay tribute to his father and first director of the Peace Corps, the late Sargent Shriver, on the one-year anniversary of his passing in a speech to special guests and staff at Peace Corps headquarters.