The Museum of the Peace Corps Experience
Introducing…
The Museum that Celebrates Your Service!
The Museum of the Peace Corps Experience (MPCE) debuts virtually in 2018 and will soon becomes brick and mortar in Washington, D.C. Help us realize this dream!
Imagine a museum designed to tell Peace Corps stories, displaying artifacts from all around the world . . .. A museum that connects people and increases global understanding . . .. A place which inspires young people to serve their communities at home and abroad . . .. A shrine to our common humanity, demonstrating that our connections are more fundamental than all the forces that divide us into separate cultures and nations.
You can get involved from the very beginning of this new adventure! Here’ s how —
1. Visit our new website! Learn more about the plans for developing the Museum.
2. Login to the Museum’s new website. Click here to create a password and login. By logging in, you’ll be able to update your contact and profile information as well as join or renew your membership.
3. Click on “DONATE” to choose how you can contribute or join using credit card, PayPal or check. Become a Charter Member ($1000), First Friend ($100) or choose any amount. Everything helps.
4. Follow us on Facebook. Share our page and share your stories.
5. Send your questions or suggestions to: peacecorpsmuseum@gmail.com
However you choose to get involved, do it now! Your contributions of time, money or service can make a difference.
Thank you,
Committee for a Museum of the Peace Corps Experience
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The Museum of the Peace Corps Experience is an affiliate group of the National Peace Corps Association and a member of the American Alliance of Museums. The Committee for a Museum of the Peace Corps Experience is a (501)(c)3 private nonprofit corporation not affiliated with the U.S. Peace Corps and not acting on behalf of the U.S. Peace Corps.
Dear Peace Corps Museum,
My husband, Stuart Gold, and his peace corps team just completed a book on their experiences. My husband passed, but I am still in possession of the needles he used four vaccination and vial of Russian small pox vaccine in its original canister. Would you be interested in these items. My husband’s contribution was finding the last outbreak of smallpox in Kaffa, a southwestern province of Ethiopia. Please take a look at the new book below:
https://www.amazon.com/Eradicating-Smallpox-Ethiopia-Volunteers-Achievements/dp/195044404X
Gayle Peterson, LCSW,PhD
http://www.askdrgayle.com
petersonchildbirthmethod.com
(510) 594-6801
E-mail: gp@askdrgayle.com
https://www.amazon.com/Eradicating-Smallpox-Ethiopia-Volunteers-Achievements/dp/195044404X