Contact Peace Corps Online
But first read a list of answers to the most frequently asked questions we receive about Peace Corps Online.
Peace Corps Online Peace Corps Online is an online message board and news forum for Returned Peace Corps Volunteers. With over 40,000 web pages, Peace Corps Online is the most
comprehensive source of information about the Peace Corps on the internet. Over 250,000 Returned Peace Corps Volunteers and
Friends of the Peace Corps visit Peace Corps Online every month. Peace Corps Online has no connection or affiliation with the United States Peace Corps which is a government agency.
To contact Peace Corps Online We are always looking for news, stories, op-ed's, press releases, and articles by Returned Volunteers or about the Peace Corps. You can contact us at: "Ask Not" - P.O. Box 1960 -
Ponca City, OK 74602 or send an email to the address at the bottom of this page next to the graphic.
To subscribe to our Monthly Newsletter Click the following link, to subscribe to the Peace Corps Online mailing list for the
Monthly Newsletter To receive an email copy of all postings made on Peace Corps Online Click the following link, to join the Google Group for
Peace Corps Online. The mailing list is very comprehensive so we suggest you start by subscribing to the daily digest version.
To appear in the Directory of Volunteers Take a look at who is already signed up from your Country of Service at the
Directory of Peace Corps Volunteers by Countries of Service. Click the following link, if you want to
Sign up to appear in the Directory of Returned Volunteers.
To find news and information about your Country of Service Click the following link, for news and information about the
Peace Corps in your Country of Service.
To find current news about the Peace Corps Peace Corps Breaking News is updated weekly.
PCOL Magazine is our Monthly Newsletter that we send out by email to
everyone who is registered. Read a summary of the
first four years of publication of Peace Corps Online Magazine To find information on a specific Peace Corps related subject If there is a specific topic e.g. Ecology, Architecture, Fund Raising, etc. that you are interested in and want to find what the Peace Corps has done in this subject area, look in the
Peace Corps Library.
To make an Announcement If you want to make an general announcement to the RPCV community, you can go to our
Returned Peace Corps Volunteer Bulletin Board and leave a message. If you want to make an announcement to members of your Country of Service, you can go to our
Country of Service RPCV Bulletin Boards and leave a message. If you want to make an announcement to RPCVs who live in your state, you can go to our
RPCV Bulletin Boards by State and leave a message.
To find a Lost Volunteer First take a look in our
Directory of Peace Corps Volunteers by Countries of Service and see if there is a listing for who you are looking for. Someone may be looking for you. Sign up for your name to appear in the Directory of RPCVS
here. If that doesn't work, then leave a message in the
Lost Volunteer Section and/or leave a message in the volunteer's
Message Board for Countries of Service.
To learn more about the Peace Corps If you are a prospective volunteer and want to get an idea of what the Peace Corps will be like, take a look at
For Prospective Volunteers,
Peace Corps Humor,
Peace Corps Stories, and
Peace Corps Volunteers in the Field. If you are a prospective volunteer and want to ask a question about the Peace Corps and what to expect or take with you, go to the
Yahoo Peace Corps Group.
To apply to become a Peace Corps Volunteer, go to the
official Peace Corps web site.
Who publishes Peace Corps Online? Who publishes Peace Corps Online? Read the following stories about
Peace Corps Journalism, from the
Maryland Returned Peace Corps Volunteers, and a summary of the
first four years of publication of Peace Corps Online Magazine.