Publisher's Synopsis
The Spirit of the Volunteer is a journey of a Peace Corp Volunteer (PCV) who searches for that "one thing" to help a small community improve their lives. Beginning with the initial in-country language and cultural training center in Pantoja, Santo Domingo, R.D. to the actual project site within an urban pueblo of la Provincia de Peravia. This is a raw and daily account of one volunteer's service to help find change within a pueblo he came to serve.
"Americans are volunteering for service organizations in record numbers, and the trend seems destined to continue with the rise of idealistic young millennials and Generation Xers. But idealistic volunteers must enter realistic social systems to make a difference, and that experience can often overwhelm them. The book reveals the actual journal of a Peace Corp volunteer in the 1990s who served a rural community in the Dominican Republic, and it hopes to convey a credible account of what it really takes to be a volunteer in our world today and tomorrow. It is transparent in its sharing of the hopes and fears, successes and failures, and the positives and negatives regarding both the community served as well as the community of volunteers who came to serve."
Michael R. Carey, Ph.D., Associate Professor,
Department of Organizational Leadership
School of Leadership Studies, Gonzaga University