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40 days ago
Most of today was spent riding up country with a box of 1440 condoms, plus some posters. This box was carried from the Peace Corps bureau to a gare (it means station in French. I probably could of just said station and made this easier, but too bad, I’m making you learn some French… gare) [...]
423 days ago
Schools in Togo are a bit different from schools in the US. It is based off of the French education system. In some areas there is Jardin d’Enfants, which is like kindergarten. I know they have this in the country’s capital, Lomé, and in a few other big cities in Togo. Not everyone starts off [...]
548 days ago
I just had my swear in this pass week, so now I am officially a Peace Corps Volunteer here in Togo. A small but amazing country in West Africa. I have been here for 9 weeks already, and I had my training in a very small village in the southern part of Togo called Gbatope [...]
617 days ago
Hi! I’m still in Florida, but I’ll soon be in Togo with the Peace Corps. I’m really excited! I’ve put together this blog so I can stay in contact with my friend Jen Cavanaugh and her class! I can’t wait to let everyone know about my adventures in Togo!
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