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The Peace Corps Volunteer's Handbook

A Personal Field Guide to Making the Most of Your Peace Corps Experience

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On sale Aug 30, 2016 | 128 Pages | 9781578266456
THE PEACE CORPS MAY BE “THE TOUGHEST JOB YOU’LL EVER LOVE,” BUT YOU DON’T HAVE TO LEARN THAT THE HARD WAY.

The Peace Corps Volunteer’s Handbook is both your guide and your companion. Learn from the experiences of outstanding former Volunteers, while cataloging your own experiences with the Peace Corps from the very beginning of your service to the end.

Designed to be with you each step of the way—from applying to Peace Corps, starting your service, adjusting to your host country, and making your way home again—this handbook combines the best parts of a guidebook with all the creativity of a personal journal.

This is the handbook every Peace Corps Volunteer wishes for, something no one has provided before—a chance to set down on paper all the amazing experiences the Peace Corps has to offer, right next to the memories of the Volunteers who came before. What are you waiting for?
“The Peace Corps Volunteer’s Handbook is a fantastic companion for any applicant on their journey to becoming a PCV. As a campus recruiter, I am constantly interacting with potential applicants who want to know as much as possible about Peace Corps. This book will enhance my advice and guidance when working with them. It is entertaining to read and REAL—no matter how unique each experience is, it all boils down to what is in this book. I love that it is YOURS and can help in YOUR journey as a PCV. To make it even better, you can give this and the experiences you write in this book to help future Volunteers. It's a must read! Enjoy the accomplishments, challenges, growth, friendships, embarrassing moments, and laughter that you have while in Peace Corps. And don't forget to pay it forward!”
—Amy Panikowski, RPCV (Malawi 00-01), University of Florida Peace Corps Recruiter (05-10)

“Travis' book is an invaluable resource for those thinking about applying to Peace Corps, those currently serving, and even those who have returned after their service. Based on his own personal experience, and those of other volunteers and applicants, he goes through the process step by step, explaining the application process, the ups and downs of living in a developing country, and how to make the most of your service!”
—Mike Sheppard, RPCV (The Gambia 03-05), Founder of PeaceCorpsWiki.org and PeaceCorpsJournals.com

“You lucky *@^%!?#$ don’t know how lucky you are to have such a kickass handbook written for you. This handbook is full of helpful suggestions and wisdom for a wide variety of PC experiences, even the apocalyptic ones. Now, at the end of my service, I still find myself going back to this book for advice on  reviving my enthusiasm for the ‘toughest job I’ll ever love,’ keeping my ‘American standards’ in check, and just being a good Volunteer in general. 
Luggage space is precious when one travels, but this handbook will definitely be in my backpack home. It’s not simply a reminder of all the lessons I’ve learned from my PC experience but a personal scrapbook that is uniquely mine. Plus, what else is going to stop me from hyperventilating whenever I go into culture shock? Be grateful…”
—Alexandra Yang, RPCV (Mongolia 08-10)

“Lucky you! Peace Corps Volunteer service is not just an opportunity; it’s an AMAZING opportunity—and a privilege.  You join a 50-year legacy of Americans who make a difference in communities overseas, and then continue to change the world long after their service is complete. By addressing not just the practicalities of the Peace Corps, but the emotional and psychological aspects, The Peace Corps Volunteer’s Handbook provides invaluable, down-to-earth advice that can help you make the most of this transformative experience, as well as guide you when you come home.”
—Erica Burman, RPCV (The Gambia 87-89), Director of Communications and Editor of Worldview Magazine, National Peace Corps Association

“I have found that The Peace Corps Volunteer’s Handbook contains the most extensive explanation of the application process available. Honest testimonials from current and returned Peace Corps Volunteers serve as the most valuable resource, and the handbook is full of relevant information and insight. Currently nominated for an assignment in Eastern Europe, I would like to thank the contributors to the handbook for aiding in making my application process as smooth as possible. The handbook will surely continue to be a valuable resource for me while I serve and a recommended read for all those interested in the Peace Corps.”
—Julie Nelson, Peace Corps Nominee (10-12)

“The must-have book for anyone thinking of joining the Peace Corps (as well as current Volunteers). Not only is The Peace Corps Volunteer’s Handbook filled with insight into what it's like to be a PCV, the book becomes your own personal keepsake with interactive sections and chapters; something to reflect upon long after you've returned home. Every PCV’s experience is unique, but this book succeeds in weaving the Peace Corps Experience into an invaluable resource for before, during, and after your service.”
—Christopher Beale, RPCV (Eastern Caribbean 05-07), Founder of Other Places Travel Guides by RPCVs

“Being a Peace Corps Volunteer is a wonderful experience, but it’s also not right for everyone.  The tips and candid information in The Peace Corps Volunteer’s Handbook will be a great tool for helping you decide if Peace Corps might be right for you.”
 —Jim Carl, RPCV (Swaziland 79-81),  Country Director (Mongolia 07-10)

"The Peace Corps Volunteer’s Handbook is a great tool to learn more about the Peace Corps from the inside. The RPCV in me wishes something like this would have been available when I was deciding what the next step in my post-university life should be. The former Peace Corps recruiter and placement officer in me wants to remind you that each applicant's experience is unique and nothing you read anywhere will be exactly how it will be for you. Therefore please use this book just for what it is...a tool to teach you more about how absolutely life-changing the Peace Corps can be. Use the tips to help navigate your way through the long application process. But above all else, use this book as inspiration, not as gospel. Peace Corps policies, trainings, programs, even the countries we serve in will change over time. Be flexible and you will be a Peace Corps Volunteer one day!"
—Jason Bowers, RPCV (Slovak Republic 00-02), Peace Corps Recruiter & Placement Officer (04-10)
Travis Hellstrom is a writer and founder of Advance Humanity (www.advancehumanity.com). After graduating from college with a degree in Pre-Med/Biology, he was a Peace Corps volunteer in Mongolia from 2008–2011, where he worked with local hospitals and clinics in the eastern steppe of Mongolia to help doctors, nurses and residents improve the overall health in the community. Currently, he is a graduate student at World Learning/The School for International Training. Travis currently travels between Mongolia and the United States with his wife Tunga.  You can visit his website at www.travishellstrom.com. View titles by Travis Hellstrom
Table of Contents

Foreword
Acknowledgments
Preface
Introduction
Chapter 1: Applying to Peace Corps
Chapter 2: Preparing for Peace Corps
Chapter 3: Training for Peace Corps
Chapter 4: Making the Most of Your Service
Chapter 5: Returning to America
Resources
Proceeds
About the Author

About

THE PEACE CORPS MAY BE “THE TOUGHEST JOB YOU’LL EVER LOVE,” BUT YOU DON’T HAVE TO LEARN THAT THE HARD WAY.

The Peace Corps Volunteer’s Handbook is both your guide and your companion. Learn from the experiences of outstanding former Volunteers, while cataloging your own experiences with the Peace Corps from the very beginning of your service to the end.

Designed to be with you each step of the way—from applying to Peace Corps, starting your service, adjusting to your host country, and making your way home again—this handbook combines the best parts of a guidebook with all the creativity of a personal journal.

This is the handbook every Peace Corps Volunteer wishes for, something no one has provided before—a chance to set down on paper all the amazing experiences the Peace Corps has to offer, right next to the memories of the Volunteers who came before. What are you waiting for?

Praise

“The Peace Corps Volunteer’s Handbook is a fantastic companion for any applicant on their journey to becoming a PCV. As a campus recruiter, I am constantly interacting with potential applicants who want to know as much as possible about Peace Corps. This book will enhance my advice and guidance when working with them. It is entertaining to read and REAL—no matter how unique each experience is, it all boils down to what is in this book. I love that it is YOURS and can help in YOUR journey as a PCV. To make it even better, you can give this and the experiences you write in this book to help future Volunteers. It's a must read! Enjoy the accomplishments, challenges, growth, friendships, embarrassing moments, and laughter that you have while in Peace Corps. And don't forget to pay it forward!”
—Amy Panikowski, RPCV (Malawi 00-01), University of Florida Peace Corps Recruiter (05-10)

“Travis' book is an invaluable resource for those thinking about applying to Peace Corps, those currently serving, and even those who have returned after their service. Based on his own personal experience, and those of other volunteers and applicants, he goes through the process step by step, explaining the application process, the ups and downs of living in a developing country, and how to make the most of your service!”
—Mike Sheppard, RPCV (The Gambia 03-05), Founder of PeaceCorpsWiki.org and PeaceCorpsJournals.com

“You lucky *@^%!?#$ don’t know how lucky you are to have such a kickass handbook written for you. This handbook is full of helpful suggestions and wisdom for a wide variety of PC experiences, even the apocalyptic ones. Now, at the end of my service, I still find myself going back to this book for advice on  reviving my enthusiasm for the ‘toughest job I’ll ever love,’ keeping my ‘American standards’ in check, and just being a good Volunteer in general. 
Luggage space is precious when one travels, but this handbook will definitely be in my backpack home. It’s not simply a reminder of all the lessons I’ve learned from my PC experience but a personal scrapbook that is uniquely mine. Plus, what else is going to stop me from hyperventilating whenever I go into culture shock? Be grateful…”
—Alexandra Yang, RPCV (Mongolia 08-10)

“Lucky you! Peace Corps Volunteer service is not just an opportunity; it’s an AMAZING opportunity—and a privilege.  You join a 50-year legacy of Americans who make a difference in communities overseas, and then continue to change the world long after their service is complete. By addressing not just the practicalities of the Peace Corps, but the emotional and psychological aspects, The Peace Corps Volunteer’s Handbook provides invaluable, down-to-earth advice that can help you make the most of this transformative experience, as well as guide you when you come home.”
—Erica Burman, RPCV (The Gambia 87-89), Director of Communications and Editor of Worldview Magazine, National Peace Corps Association

“I have found that The Peace Corps Volunteer’s Handbook contains the most extensive explanation of the application process available. Honest testimonials from current and returned Peace Corps Volunteers serve as the most valuable resource, and the handbook is full of relevant information and insight. Currently nominated for an assignment in Eastern Europe, I would like to thank the contributors to the handbook for aiding in making my application process as smooth as possible. The handbook will surely continue to be a valuable resource for me while I serve and a recommended read for all those interested in the Peace Corps.”
—Julie Nelson, Peace Corps Nominee (10-12)

“The must-have book for anyone thinking of joining the Peace Corps (as well as current Volunteers). Not only is The Peace Corps Volunteer’s Handbook filled with insight into what it's like to be a PCV, the book becomes your own personal keepsake with interactive sections and chapters; something to reflect upon long after you've returned home. Every PCV’s experience is unique, but this book succeeds in weaving the Peace Corps Experience into an invaluable resource for before, during, and after your service.”
—Christopher Beale, RPCV (Eastern Caribbean 05-07), Founder of Other Places Travel Guides by RPCVs

“Being a Peace Corps Volunteer is a wonderful experience, but it’s also not right for everyone.  The tips and candid information in The Peace Corps Volunteer’s Handbook will be a great tool for helping you decide if Peace Corps might be right for you.”
 —Jim Carl, RPCV (Swaziland 79-81),  Country Director (Mongolia 07-10)

"The Peace Corps Volunteer’s Handbook is a great tool to learn more about the Peace Corps from the inside. The RPCV in me wishes something like this would have been available when I was deciding what the next step in my post-university life should be. The former Peace Corps recruiter and placement officer in me wants to remind you that each applicant's experience is unique and nothing you read anywhere will be exactly how it will be for you. Therefore please use this book just for what it is...a tool to teach you more about how absolutely life-changing the Peace Corps can be. Use the tips to help navigate your way through the long application process. But above all else, use this book as inspiration, not as gospel. Peace Corps policies, trainings, programs, even the countries we serve in will change over time. Be flexible and you will be a Peace Corps Volunteer one day!"
—Jason Bowers, RPCV (Slovak Republic 00-02), Peace Corps Recruiter & Placement Officer (04-10)

Author

Travis Hellstrom is a writer and founder of Advance Humanity (www.advancehumanity.com). After graduating from college with a degree in Pre-Med/Biology, he was a Peace Corps volunteer in Mongolia from 2008–2011, where he worked with local hospitals and clinics in the eastern steppe of Mongolia to help doctors, nurses and residents improve the overall health in the community. Currently, he is a graduate student at World Learning/The School for International Training. Travis currently travels between Mongolia and the United States with his wife Tunga.  You can visit his website at www.travishellstrom.com. View titles by Travis Hellstrom

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Foreword
Acknowledgments
Preface
Introduction
Chapter 1: Applying to Peace Corps
Chapter 2: Preparing for Peace Corps
Chapter 3: Training for Peace Corps
Chapter 4: Making the Most of Your Service
Chapter 5: Returning to America
Resources
Proceeds
About the Author