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Saturday, April 10, 2010

Camp GLOW-Rwanda


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Emmett Valentine Reeb, III
Bolingbrook, IL, United States
Emmett earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Liberal Arts and Sciences (major: anthropology; minors: sociology and psychology) at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) in May 2004 and a Master of Arts degree in anthropology at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) in June 2005. Emmett is currently a Third-Year Volunteer for the United States Peace Corps. His first tour of service began January 2009 and ended April 2011. Emmett is the PCVL (Peace Corps Volunteer Leader) for Peace Corps Rwanda. He is currently stationed in Kamembe, Rwanda. He will finish his second tour of service in May 2012.
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Emmett V. Reeb, III
Peace Corps Volunteer Leader
U.S. Peace Corps
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Cyangugu, Rwanda

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- Express mail is useless (don't bother)
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Wish List:

-Pictures (of friends, family, places, events, etc.), letters, and/or postcards to share with my community.

-Crystal Light packets to cover the taste of the water.

-Cologne, Gold Bond powder, and/or mouthwash to cover my stink.

-Spices and seasonings for deliciousness.

-Candy, of course.

-Reading material. My favorite author is Stephen King, but I LOVE classic works of literature.

-Anything that would help me learn more French this next year (language DVDs/CDs, workbooks, dictionaries, etc.).

-Music (CDs or tapes) and/or movies (DVDs) of any genre.

-Rosaires or other religious items. Rwanda is very Roman Catholic and I have found that these items make great gifts.

-Thoughts, prayers, and/or words of encouragement. It is always nice to hear from friends and family. Don't be upset if I don't get back to you right away...Internet can be touch and go here.

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