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MINORITY PEACE CORPS ASSOCIATION
MPCA
Minorities helping minorities, and making a world of difference
Welcome to the Minority Peace Corps Association (MPCA)  website. This site is dedicated to sharing the goals of Peace Corps, one of which is bringing back home what we have learned overseas and using that knowledge to help people in our own communities.

Our Mission: The Minority Peace Corps Association is a nonprofit organization founded by Returned Peace Corps Volunteers of color,
* created to promote community service'
* committed to broadening the awareness of Peace Corps in minority communities and
* supporting minorities applying for, serving in or returning from Peace Corps in order to continue to build diversity within Peace Corps.

Through partnership, special events and outreach activities MPCA strives to
strengthen Americans' understanding about the world and its peoples.
MPCA 2003 CTA Finalist
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New York, NY 10014


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2003 MPCA Community Teacher's Award Finalists.

ARE YOU CURRENTLY
UNEMPLOYED?

DO YOU NEED HELP
WORKING ON YOUR
RESUME?

HAVE YOU JUST RETURNED
BACK TO THE
UNITED STATES?

IF YOU ANSWERED
YES

TO ANY OF THE ABOVE QUESTIONS
THEN

IMANAGE DEVELOPMENT
IS WHAT YOU SEEK!

The Minority Peace Corps Association has partnered with Imanage Development to help Returned Peace Corps Volunteers get back in the swing of things.

Imanage Development can help you get the best out of your resume and job searching methods.


MPCA members receives discounts.
The Minority Peace Corps Association Community Teacher's Award was held at Paul Robeson School for Business and Technology.  All five finalists received honors and  cash awards. The recipient of the 2003 MPCA Community Teacher's Award received a plaque, a  $500.00 check and awaits a Pizza Party for one of his classes in June.
MINORITY PEACE CORPS ASSOCIATION HONORS
MINORITIES IN EDUCATION.

MPCA'S FIRST ANNUAL
COMMUNITY TEACHER'S AWARD
WAS A GREAT SUCCESS WITH FIVE FINALIST.

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MPCA CTA- AWARD
MPCA CTA CEREMONY PHOTOS
Visit MPCA Book Club and become a member
New book written by Lori Robinson.  Check out MPCA Book Club for more information.

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MPCA CTA- AWARD
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NEW: STORIES FROM THE FIELD

MPCA follows a Peace Corps Volunteer
via her emails.

Follow a Peace Corps applicant as she is invited to Lesotho and prepares for Peace Corps training and soon becomes a Peace Corps Volunteer.
More stories to be featured soon.

Visit our
Peace Corps Stories Page
MPCA 2003 CONFERENCE PHILADELPHIA

HAITI 2004

MPCA is planning its first international trip to Haiti in Winter 2004.  More information coming soon.