Peace Corps Belize

Peace Corps Belize The US Peace Corps was welcomed to Belize in 1962. Learn more about who we are, how we came to be, and what we’re working toward. Together.

Since then 2100+ Peace Corps Volunteers have served in several projects in agriculture and health with current work being done in education and youth development. In over 60 countries, Peace Corps Volunteers are putting their purpose, passion, and skills to work in partnership with welcoming host communities. COMMENT POLICY
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06/02/2026

🌪️ Hurricane season officially begins today and runs through November 30.

Preparedness is key. Volunteers, take time now to:

✅ Have your go-bag packed & ready
✅ Know who your warden is & how to contact them
✅ Get information from reliable sources only

Stay informed. Stay prepared. Stay safe.

We are pleased to share a new Peace Corps Partnership Program (PCPP) project 🇧🇿Volunteer Jordan will work closely with t...
05/23/2026

We are pleased to share a new Peace Corps Partnership Program (PCPP) project 🇧🇿

Volunteer Jordan will work closely with the National Sports Council in the community to create a standardized tournament manual and strengthen annual training for sport coordinators.

This initiative will benefit the community by promoting stronger training practices and clear, consistent systems that help coordinators run effective tournaments and expand access to quality sports opportunities.

Learn more about this project at peacecorps.gov/donate/projects/pp-26-535-001/

05/13/2026

We’re just 1 WEEK away from welcoming our 4th cohort of Youth Empowered by Sports Volunteers! 🎉⚽🇧🇿

A key part of Pre-Service Training is language and cultural learning. Recently, our four Language & Culture Facilitators got the chance to switch roles and become students themselves. Guided by our Director of Programming & Training, Joey Manfredo who is an Returned Peace Corps Volutneer from , they stepped into a Tongan language lesson full of energy, laughter, and connection. 🌺

Learning a new language is about more than words. It’s about understanding people, culture, and community.

What’s one thing you picked up from the video?

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