This month's Peace Corps' "Hotline" has published an article on the National Peace Corps Association's Mentoring Program.
Returning from Peace Corps service requires a great deal of hard work, and readjusting to life in the United States, especially in this economy, can be particularly stressful.
The mentoring program, created from a partnership between the NPCA and the Peace Corps, can help recently returned volunteers by connecting them with other RPCVs who have already experienced many of the same situations: finding a job, finding housing, etc.
Those who want to be mentored can create a profile and be matched with someone who has been home for at least a year and who has experienced the transition process.
Find out more: http://rpcvmentoring.org/
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