ReConnections was the monthly newsletter of The West Cascade Peace Corps Association in Oregon's Southern Willamette Valley. It is currently not being produced. However, beginning in January 2008, West Cascade is sending out an email newsletter.
More RPCV news can be found on the National Peace Corps Association e-Newsletter or through Hotline, an online bulletin of employment and educational opportunities for returned Peace Corps Volunteers.
Part of having a successful group is knowing what your members want. To that end, we've created polls to ask questions that we hope will ultimately help create a better experience for everyone.
The West Cascade Peace Corps Association Board meets monthly to plan events, organize potlucks, and keep the behind the scenes parts of the group functioning smoothly.
Reports from the meetings of our subcommittees are also available.
Below are the budgets for the West Cascade Peace Corps Association for the financial year running from December until the November of the following year.
A representative from the West Cascade Peace Corps Association regularly attends the regional meeting of the National Peace Corps Association and presents an annual report. Below are reports from previous years.
RPCVs are generally the kind of outgoing people who make news.
- Julia Demichelis, winner of the Shriver Award and PCV from Eugene, Oregon
- Bob Crites, nominated for the Shriver Award and founder of Students Helping Kids International.
The Peace Corps makes news at home and abroad. Below you can find links to articles about the Peace Corps that we have found interesting.
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