Peace Corps Contribution to South Korea
Social Sciences

Peace Corps Contribution to South Korea



A Story of Volunteerism: 
Americans in Korea, Koreans in the World 
A Photo Exhibition

September 12 ? 16 

Opening Reception
September  12
6:30 pm 

Korean Cultural Center
Embassy of the Republic of Korea 
2370 Massachusetts Avene, NW
Washington DC 20008

Contact
Adam Wojciechowicz 
 (202) 587-6168
Details/RSVP
OPEN, free Reservations Required

This photo exhibition chronicles the Peace Corps volunteer experience in the Republic of Korea (1966-1981) and highlights the work of Korea?s own volunteer agency, the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA), in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Peace Corps and the 20th anniversary of KOICA.




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