
The Peace Corps is the United States' premier international volunteer service organization, established in 1961 by President John F. Kennedy. It deploys volunteers to 142 countries to design and implement sustainable solutions in education, health, economic development, agriculture, environment, and youth development. Volunteers acquire deep cross‑cultural expertise and a lifelong commitment to service, positioning them for success in today's global economy. The organization's distinctiveness lies in its long legacy, broad geographic reach, and community‑driven approach to development.
CTP and Peace Corps Costa Rica are seeking four Virtual Service Pilot Participants (VSPPs) to lead English conversation sessions for students aged 16–18 in Tirases de Curridabat, Costa Rica. The VSPPs will co-facilitate English clubs, enhance students' language, communication, and vocational skills, and foster cross-cultural understanding.
The Peace Corps is the United States' premier international volunteer service organization, established in 1961 by President John F. Kennedy. It deploys volunteers to 142 countries to design and implement sustainable solutions in education, health, economic development, agriculture, environment, and youth development. Volunteers acquire deep cross‑cultural expertise and a lifelong commitment to service, positioning them for success in today's global economy. The organization's distinctiveness lies in its long legacy, broad geographic reach, and community‑driven approach to development.