Links of interest
  • The Peace Corps
  • The National Peace Corps Association Includes a searchable RPCV e-mail directory (over 1,300 RPCV e-mail addresses and growing), a section for announcements and a page designed to help RPCVs help each other find old friends.
  • PeaceCorpsWriters.org is an online newsletter that promotes the writings of returned and current Peace Corps Volunteers and Peace Corps staff. Bimonthly issues contain book reviews, author interviews, essays, historical pieces, a listing of new books by Peace Corps writers, and news of Peace Corps writers and the Peace Corps.
         Also at the site is a Bibliography of Peace Corps writers, a listing of the more than 400 RPCV writers by country, recommended books about the Peace Corps experience and other resource and archive materials.
  • PeaceCorpsOnline.org — “The Independent news forum serving Returned Peace Corps Volunteers.” In addition to links for each country of service, the site's primary strength is in covering current media reporting on all things Peace Corps. Currintly, there are references to editorials on the Bush PC director nomination.
  • Peace Corps Crossroads features links to almost everything you might want to know about the Peace Corps.
  • The Peace Gallery currently has over 600 photos from Returned Peace Corps Volunteers of the people and places where they served. All photos are copyright free for educational use and searches can be conducted on key words (e.g. searching on "children" yielded 16 photos of children from around the world.)
         RPCVs are invited to submit photos from their country. This site has been created by Wayne Breslin (Ghana 1992–94)
  • Are you starved for news about your country of service? The Internet Public Library has a listing of Online Newspapers that includes papers from many countries around the world.