A few Friends from Peace Corps Jamaica

Note:  This page is by no means all-inclusive.  The few people I've included are here largely because I have pics of them.

Montego Bay Crew

Conor and Megan

Conor and Megan were both assigned to the Ministry of Health.  Megan found work at a grade school, and Conor eventually found work directing construction with Habitat for Humanity, before getting an offer for a real job in the states and going back early.


Conor and Megan




Ed  

Ed is assigned to the National Water Commission and has investigated the efficacy of small, residential wetland systems for treating wastewater. Ed is a masters international student at Michigan Technical University. Check out this link to learn more: http://www.cee.mtu.edu/peacecorps/index.html

Ed




Jessica

Jessica is assigned to the Ministry of Health.

Jessica



Mike

Mike is assigned to the Montego Bay Marine Park , and has a lot of fulfilling work there. He designed a new web page for the park, which is a really good resource for those who want to explore the waters around Montego Bay.  

Mike



Nathan 

Nathan is often referred to as "the dude." He's assigned to Habitat for Humanity. He's got a website, check it out here.


Nathan

Robin 

Robin is assigned to a school/NGO/community. Check out an archived image of her and let the world know whether you think she's hot or not.


Robin


Elsewhere on the island

Andrea 

Andrea is an Environment volunteer in St. Thomas.  



Andrea




Elizabeth

Elizabeth lives in rural St. Mary and does community development work there. We share an interest in caving.



Elizabeth




Krissy  

Krissy works with a youth group in Port Antonio.  She's a sweet, energetic little lady. 

Krissy



Mark

Mark is an IT volunteer in Kingston.  We share an interest in caving.



Mark





 

Links to

My on-site journal

My Home Page

Interesting web pages

Jamaican caves organisation

Montego Bay Marine Park


 

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