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American grandmother arrives in Mongolia as Peace Corps volunteer PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 26 May 2008

ImageA 65-year-old American grandmother has arrived in Mongolia to work, for the next two years, as an American Peace Corps volunteer. 

Judy Gates, of Marblehead, Massachusetts, said she would be assigned to live with a family in rural Mongolia where she will work. What that work will be, she will learn later. 

However, for her first three to four  months she will study Mongolian in an Ulaanbaatar classroom. 

"We all have to figure out what is meaningful in our lives," she told the New Salem News. "One of the most important ways to find meaning is by trying to do things for others. I'll probably gain far more than I give. ... I don't expect this to be easy. But at my age, I'm ready for a challenge." 

Gates signed up for a Peace Corps program for people over 50 years old. When asked where she would like to serve, she recalls,  "I just thought, 'Send me where you want me to go. Tell me what you want me to do.'"  

She plans to remain in touch with her children, grandchildren and friends using a computer. She also has become part of a program, called World Wise Schools, in which she will regularly report and correspond with her granddaughter’s classroom in the United States. 
 
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 1 Written by gamp, on 2008-05-28 21:38:46, IP: 99.204.20.165
Good luck, Granma!

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