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Peace Corps Week commemorates March 1, 1961, the day that President John F. Kennedy established the agency. The annual celebration honors how the Peace Corps fosters connections and contributes to meaningful changein the United States and around the world.
The average Peace Corps salary ranges from approximately $24,515 per year for Monitoring Specialist to $120,409 per year for Nurse Practitioner. Average Peace Corps hourly pay ranges from approximately $20.39 per hour for Administrative Assistant to $29.50 per hour for Customer Service Representative.
Peace Corps Volunteers live, learn, and work with a community overseas for twenty-seven months, providing technical assistance in six program areas: Education, Community Economic Development, Youth in Development, Health, Agriculture, and Environment. Peace Corps is an independent US government agency.
This is the life-changing Volunteer experience youve heard about. Through Peace Corps service, U.S. citizens who are at least 18 years old serve for 2 years while receiving a living allowance and other support. The journey from application to departure takes about nine months.
Since the Peace Corps began in 1961, more than 235,000 Peace Corps Volunteers have served in 141 countries. Of these dedicated men and women, 309 have sacrificed not only their energies and time, but also their lives while pursuing the Peace Corps mission.
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Summary: In FY 2019, 1,376 of the 10,811 Volunteers who served during the year (12.7 percent) did not complete their full service. Of these 10,811 Volunteers, 7.3 percent resigned. This result is similar to the result in FY 2018 (6.9 percent).
Peace Corps volunteers are public servants because the enabling legislation s them the status of federal employees. National service is equated in the public mind with military service, not with service as a Peace Corps volunteer.
Applicants may be disqualified for service because their background or history discloses a substantial connection with an intelligence activity or related work other than through employment. Even family relationships with an employee of an intelligence agency may be considered a disqualifying connection.

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