Join us as we work to ensure a better and stronger Peace Corps as Volunteers return to service overseas.
Two years after all Peace Corps Volunteers were brought home because of COVID-19, they have begun to return to service: in Zambia, the Dominican Republic, Colombia, and Namibia. Invitations are out for Volunteers to return to some 30 countries already.
This is a hopeful time for the Peace Corps. But we’re also living at a time of crisis and war. That makes even more urgent work to build peace and friendship across boundaries — around the world and here at home.
There has never been a more pivotal moment to support the Peace Corps.
We know that in a changed world, there’s tremendous work to do — here at home and in communities around the world. That’s why we’re grateful for all of you who supported National Peace Corps Association on Giving Tuesday. Every gift makes a difference.
Peace Corps Volunteer Rok Locksley, who took this photo, was evacuated from the Philippines in March 2020. But his commitment to the work he and colleague Ban-Ban Nicholas undertook in a marine sanctuary is far from finished. We hope you’ll help us advance the mission and values of the Peace Corps through a lifetime of service. Together we can engage more members of our Peace Corps community and increasingly be a powerful force for good.
WorldView Magazine
Published by National Peace Corps Association, WorldView magazine serves the greater Peace Corps community with news, commentary, the arts, politics, and commerce of the cultures of the larger world. Each issue gives voice to Peace Corps Volunteers as they serve, to Returned Peace Corps Volunteers who are still dedicated to global service, and to everyone who wants to make the world a better place.
CURRENT EDITION: Read the 2022 Special Books Edition of WorldView | Read the 60th Anniversary Edition of WorldView and previous editions.