Ann Bevilacqua
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| - | | | + | |country=Togo |
| - | | | + | |yearservicestarted=1973 |
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| + | ==Description of Service == | ||
I worked as an English and Art for 2 years at a regional high school in the town of Kpalimé in the southwestern part of Togo near the border w/ Ghana. My colleagues included Canadian, French, German, and British volunteers as well as many Togolese teachers. During one summer, I also organized the US Embassy's collection of leisure reading books into a viable lending library for the English reading community of the capital city, Lomé. | I worked as an English and Art for 2 years at a regional high school in the town of Kpalimé in the southwestern part of Togo near the border w/ Ghana. My colleagues included Canadian, French, German, and British volunteers as well as many Togolese teachers. During one summer, I also organized the US Embassy's collection of leisure reading books into a viable lending library for the English reading community of the capital city, Lomé. | ||
| + | ==Lessons Learned== | ||
| + | ==About Ann Bevilacqua Today == | ||
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Description of Service
I worked as an English and Art for 2 years at a regional high school in the town of Kpalimé in the southwestern part of Togo near the border w/ Ghana. My colleagues included Canadian, French, German, and British volunteers as well as many Togolese teachers. During one summer, I also organized the US Embassy's collection of leisure reading books into a viable lending library for the English reading community of the capital city, Lomé.