[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 158 (2012), Part 3]
[House]
[Page 3846]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




         COMMEMORATING THE 51ST ANNIVERSARY OF THE PEACE CORPS

  (Mr. CICILLINE asked and was given permission to address the House 
for 1 minute.)
  Mr. CICILLINE. Madam Speaker, I rise to commemorate the 51st 
anniversary of the United States Peace Corps.
  Since its founding in 1961, the Peace Corps has sent 200,000 American 
men and women to serve in 139 countries. Among the 9,000 serving around 
the world today are residents of Rhode Island's First Congressional 
District: Sara Chace, Jenna de St. Jorre, Andrew Egan, Frank Hoder, 
Daniel Malin, Peter Pagonis, and Daniel Restivo.
  Peace Corps volunteers create new opportunities, expand development, 
and encourage progress around the world. Year after year, these 
selfless men and women immerse themselves in the day-to-day life of a 
developing nation, connect with local residents, and work with them to 
share information. With the implementation of new policies this year 
for the Peace Corps Response program, even more volunteers will be 
eligible to help those most in need.
  I applaud the Peace Corps for its accomplishments, and offer my 
thanks to the dedicated volunteers that make it so successful, and I 
thank them for the difference they're making in the world.

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