Posts tagged Peace Corps Volunteers

Posts tagged Peace Corps Volunteers
Peace Corps Volunteers work with PEPFAR (the U.S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief) around the world to bring about the reality of an AIDS-Free Generation. Check out this infographic to learn more about PEPFAR
(Source: pepfar.gov)
Check the ones I picked for the Peace Corps AIDS-Free Generation Photo Contest! Congratulations! http://1.usa.gov/KhsJvG
Our thanks to Alicia Keys for choosing the winners and the work she does for Keep a Child Alive!
helping chicos become poderosos through team building activities
Only ONE DAY left to vote for your favorite AIDS-Free Generation Photo Contest People’s Choice entry!
The competition is heating up! Make sure to get your vote in for the AIDS-Free Generation Photo Contest People’s Choice Winner! Vote now
I’m sure you’ve already voted in our AIDS-Free Generation Photo Contest People’s Choice Category, right? Just in case you missed it, VOTE HERE!
(Already voted? Please reblog!)
More photos from our AIDS-Free Generation Photo Contest People’s Choice Category!
You can choose the AIDS-Free Generation Photo Contest PEOPLE’S CHOICE WINNER!
These are just two of the amazing photos that are waiting for YOUR vote!
(P.S. A reblog to help us get the word out would be great! The more votes, the better!)
4th graders singing the hokey pokey at the English week assembly!
That’s what it’s all about!
We are thrilled to announce that Alicia Keys will be selecting the winners of our AIDS-Free Generation Photo Contest! As co-founder and global ambassador for Keep a Child Alive, Keys is dedicated to improving the lives of children and their families living with AIDS. Her passion combined with her artistic vision will help us select the winning photos that express the spirit of the Peace Corps Volunteers. Their work around the world is truly an inspiration to us all.
PCVs & RPCVs: Still planning to submit your photos? We’ve extended the deadline to 11:59 PM EDT on Wednesday, July 4! Visit www.peacecorps.gov/photocontest for more info