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RPCV Newsletter
Get Hotline, our online bulletin of employment and educational opportunities for returned Peace Corps Volunteers.
Thank you for your service returned and current Peace Corps Volunteers! You have done so much for others in your service – in return, Peace Corps has much to offer you.
We continue to look for ways to keep our relationship vibrant and long-lasting. Below are resources and opportunities created for our Volunteer family organized for easy reference.
We hope this tool helps you take advantage of the many benefits Peace Corps has available.
Peace Corps is committed to helping returned Peace Corps Volunteers transition back to the United States as seamlessly as possible. Below you will find information that will help you settle back into your community here in the United States and remain connected to Peace Corps.
- Returned Volunteers FAQs
Here you'll find resources for continuing involvement with the Peace Corps—from administrative necessities such as keeping your records up-to-date, to more enjoyable opportunities such as finding RPCV groups in your area.
- Update
Your Records
Keeping returned Peace Corps Volunteers informed and engaged is very important to us.
- Health,
Education, and Retirement Benefits
Learn more about the health, education, and retirement benefits available to returned Peace Corps Volunteers.
- Request Documentation of Your Service
- National
Peace Corps Association
Founded in 1979 and headquartered in Washington, DC, the National Peace Corps Association (NPCA) is the leading 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization supporting returned Peace Corps Volunteers and the Peace Corps community through networking and mentoring to help guide former Volunteers through their continued service back home. The organization encompasses a network of over 50,000 individuals and more than 140 member groups. It is also the longest-standing advocate for an independent and robust Peace Corps and its values. NPCA is separate from the United States Peace Corps, which is a federal agency.
Last updated Jul 17 2012