Can YOU Reach One?

 

Enter the Each One, Reach One Challenge

 

Be part of the movement to serve again.

RPCVs, we’re calling on you to help rebuild the Peace Corps community after the global evacuation caused by COVID-19. We need each one of you to reach new potential volunteers. Recruit fellow peers who you believe would make excellent Peace Corps Volunteers. Whether you refer just one or as many as you can, each referral entry counts. Fill out the form below to tell us of any of your recent recruitment efforts to “reach” potential new Volunteers. 

 

Here’s how it works:

  1. Recruit fellow peers who you believe would make excellent Peace Corps Volunteers. Whether you refer just one or as many as you can, each referral entry counts.
  2. We act as the link between you and Peace Corps, so we do the work—just reach one and we’ll take it from there!
  3. Simply, send their contact info to us in the form above.
  4. Send this to give information to prospective volunteers to help answer questions they may have.

*Reposting our social media posts to your page counts too!

 

Here’s what to do:

  1. Click HERE to fill out the form
  2. You’ll tell us how you reached one (or more) volunteer/s, then provide the name of your prospective volunteer(s) so we can submit it to a recruiter.
  3. They will hear directly from a recruiter with information on how to apply.

If you have any questions regarding the form, challenge, or other ways to reach one please email [email protected]

 

Advocacy Director Jonathan Pearson, CEO Dan Baker, and Intern Cynthia Capurso hosting an ‘Each One, Reach One’ activity in Takoma Park.

About ‘Each One, Reach One’

Each One Reach One Form

Peace Corps is challenging EACH RPCV to ask and support one person in your life, whether at home, work, school, or in your community, to apply to the Peace Corps.

We need the power of your ask and ongoing support to reach possible applicants and help motivate them to apply.

 

 

For Prospective Peace Corps Volunteers:

 

Where to Serve?

Click here to see all the countries around the world you can serve in

FAQ for Recruitment

  1. How long does the application process take from start to finish?
  2. Does it cost anything to apply?
  3. Is a college degree necessary?
  4. How far in advance should you apply to the date you want to depart for service?
  5. Do couples apply together?
  6. What can students do to better their chances at getting accepted?
  7. How long does the legal process take?
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