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    WASHINGTON: GAME DAY BRINGS PEACE CORPS VOLUNTEERS, STUDENTS AND COMMUNITY MEMBERS TOGETHER IN ARMENIA

    US Official News
    August 28, 2013 Wednesday

    Washington

    US Peace Corps, The Government of USA has issued the following news
    release:

    Peace Corps volunteers Ben Auch of Greeley, Colo., Catherine Cohen of
    Afton, Minn., Jim Daly of San Diego, Calif., Cynthia Ford of Klamath
    Falls, Ore., Sheree Jackson of Camas, Wash., Melissa Karapostoles of
    Sequim, Wash., and Pamela Watkins of Los Angeles, Calif., recently
    organized a game day at the local school in their Armenian community
    to encourage interaction and relationship building among students,
    community members and Peace Corps volunteers.

    The volunteers worked with community members and school staff to
    develop the idea for the game day, which included volleyball, soccer
    and board games. A portion of funding for the activities and equipment
    were raised through the Peace Corps Partnership Program (PCPP),
    which helps support Peace Corps volunteer community projects worldwide.

    "We thought the game day would be a great way for us to get to know
    the students, as well as their parents and friends, while having fun
    at the same time," Daly said. "The students love sports and like to
    wear shirts representing their favorite teams to class."

    Daly was at first worried that students would not be interested in
    participating, but he found that many were eager to join the games
    and activities.

    "Initially, only a few students arrived so we started a casual game
    of volleyball. As soon as we started, kids began appearing out of
    nowhere," Daly said.

    Board games like Scrabble were also on hand, and Watkins, along with
    two of the school's English teachers, assisted players in translating
    words from the games.

    Peace Corps volunteers and community members participating in game
    day events in Armenia.Enlarge image

    "We have a wonderful group of talented volunteers in Armenia,"
    Daly said. We're committed to our service and are integrating
    successfully into our Armenian communities through these types of
    bonding activities. We had a wonderful day building relationships
    with our neighbors."

    To receive funding through the PCPP, a community must make a 25
    percent contribution to the total project cost and outline success
    indicators for each project. This helps to ensure community ownership
    and a greater chance of long-term sustainability.

    For more information please visit: www.peacecorps.gov/




    From: A. Papazian
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