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Peace Corps

Peace Corps

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Learning to Give - Teachers Moments of Service Lesson Plans Themed teaching resources to support calendar events. Includes lesson plans, toolkits, project ideas, and more. Toolkits twitgoo Join Now! Share Share on redditShare on facebookShare on twitterShare on tumblrMore Sharing Services0 My Language Exchange Penpals (pen friends) are a great way to learn about another language or culture. It doesn't matter what level you are at in your foreign language. Here, you can find international penpals quickly and easily! Home - WorldTeach "Settling into a Host Community in Chile" In February, new WorldTeach volunteers arrived in Chile where they were quickly immersed in orientation and teacher training. Read on to hear about David Hanna's experience settling into his host family and his first week of teaching in Chile... "I feel like I am connected to the world again! I have a permanent internet solution.

Click To Give @ The Rainforest Site Hokey Smoke, A Flying Squirrel! The amazing flying squirrel doesn't need wings to soar. This aerodynamic rodent has flexible membranes connecting its front and hind legs that let it glide through the air with ease. The Mule Deer Whisperer U.S. Marine Corps Inspiration & Expert Advice for Changing Your Life Wall of Silence - Women's Aid This November Avon UK and GLAMOUR magazine teamed up to launch the Wall Of Silence, a campaign created by GLAMOUR reader Charli Bailey who took up the magazine's challenge to its readers to create a campaign for Women's Aid and Refuge. The Wall Of Silence is made up of real people who have posted "shhh" selfies tagged #wallofsilence on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook or uploaded them directly to the site. It has also been supported by some of Women's Aid's celebrity supporters, including Ambassadors Jahmene Douglas and Charlie Webster (below). "As a survivor myself, I know how hard it is to open up," says creator Charli. "Anyone who posts a picture will be saying that we all need to talk about it to break the taboo and empower victims to get help."

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