Synchronized aerobic dancing on the Mekong river at dusk with a bunch of Cambodian ladies and 8-12 year-old boys may just be the best thing ever.
We're moving to our (first) host families today! Lots to be done in preparation so things have been busy and everywhere has been soggy with the monsoon rain. Cambodia is beautiful so far.
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My name is Karen Moldovan and I'm a Returned Peace Corps Volunteer (RPCV) from Tonga. I found your blog on www.peacecorpsjournals.com. I currently work as the Outreach and Education Specialist for the Colorado Coalition Against Sexual Assault (www.ccasa.org). I'm also part of the First Response Action Coalition, which was formed by RPCVs to better support Peace Corps Volunteers who experience sexual assault, intimate partner violence, or stalking during their Peace Corps service. For more information, please visit our blog at: http://firstresponseaction.blogspot.com.
ReplyDeleteOur coalition is trying to get a sense of the current sexual assault training component of PST. Would you be willing to check out the survey on the firstresponseaction blog, post it on your blog and/or share it with incoming PCTs or new PCVs?
Honest feedback is much-appreciated! Survey respondents can add their name to the survey or choose to remain anonymous. If names are given, they won't be shared. Completed surveys can be emailed to firstresponseaction@gmail.com or mailed to:
YMCA of Greater Cincinnati
Attn: Casey Frazee, First Response Action
898 Walnut Street
Cincinnati, OH 45202
Feel free to email me if you have any questions! We really appreciate your help in getting this survey out to both trainees/volunteers! Best of luck with your service!
Sincerely,
Karen Moldovan
RPCV Tonga, 2007-2009
tongablog.wordpress.com