Chicago native Nora Kaitis, 23, appreciates the fact that she's had access to opportunity her entire life. And that's why the International Studies/French major signed up for the Peace Corps after graduating from Marquette University in Milwaukee in May 2008. Nora is about to embark on her second year with the Peace Corps, teaching in the village of Biro in Benin, Africa.
Her Inspiration: Nora began the year-long application process during the summer before her senior year because a good friend had recently joined the Peace Corps and loved it.
"I'd always thought about doing it, and then I heard his story and got the ball rolling," she explained. "I'm happy I applied. I was part of a very wealthy existence. I felt like it was time to find out how the bottom billion live and give back."
Nora interviewed with the organization in September of 2007 and was nominated for a volunteer position. After getting medical and psychological clearances -- their standards are tough -- Nora waited to be placed in a country that could use her. She thinks her previous experience teaching English to Spanish immigrants influenced her placement in Benin. Nora's airfare, medical expenses and insurance are covered by the Peace Corps.
Click here to keep reading about Nora's job, duties and future plans.Her Job: Nora teaches seventh and eighth grade, but it's not a class of 12- and 13-year-olds; students range in age from 11 to 23. And unlike junior high- and high school-age kids in America, many of Nora's students are more preoccupied with helping their family earn a living than being cool and popular.
"I work in a rural village, so it's like a dirt floor, mud walls and me [in the classroom]," she explained. "The kids have two pens and two notebooks to copy what I write on the board. There are no school textbooks. They can't read very well or write. A lot of times, they're pulled out of school because they have to work or their parents can't afford it."
Like an American teacher, Nora gets a summer vacation. (She did this interview during a visit home.) She earns $3 per day.
Her Challenges: Though Nora received two months of training before she started teaching, she wasn't prepped for her new living situation: a concrete house with no running water or electricity.
"The Peace Corps teaches you not to ask questions. You're taught to just go, to integrate, and go with it. At first it was really hard. You're like a 2-year-old again. You can't feed yourself the usual way, you can't go to the bathroom like you're used to."
When times get rough or lonely, Nora gets in touch with her family, who she says has been supportive from the start. "My parents were sad [I'm so far away], but really proud and happy. I can talk to them really regularly from Benin."
Her Future Plans: Nora, who is now back in Benin, is stoked for her second year of teaching. She has arranged for some of her students to be pen pals with students at a school in New Orleans and kids in Michigan.
While Peace Corps volunteers can extend their commitment past two years, Nora has decided to come home and look for a job in the States next year. Her advice to others who are considering joining the Peace Corps is just to go for it.
"Everyday is crazy and totally different. But people are people everywhere all over the world. My kids are the same as seventh graders in the states -- goofy and stuff. There's a really great support system, too. All the volunteers lean on each other, and we're also like best friends."
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Sunday 30 August
By heidi
She should be helping children in this country not in Africa. Why do we end up helping other countries instead of our own american people.
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Sunday 30 August
By ADMR
WEALTHY Existence - I've Been Shown how the Other half Lives - Eye - Opening AND What a Ride!!!
Thank You...
RICH DESIGN
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Sunday 30 August
By ADMR
Our LADY of PEACE...
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Sunday 30 August
By ADMR
Miss RICH
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Sunday 30 August
By ADMR
Miss RICH - lol
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Sunday 30 August
By shoppermar
So she's rich. At least she's giving her time and not out partying every night like Paris Hilton and the likes of her. I give her credit.
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Sunday 30 August
By Kathy
Michelle,
your are totally wrong! Where did you get your stats? Depending on which state your talking about it's Mexican's (non white), blacks, then white. You can't change the facts, so quit acting like you know what your talking about! Amercan's have every right to say what they want about anyone...we have freedom of speech here. And unless your working and paying your own way don't tell someone who works they shouldn't complain about those who don't.
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Sunday 30 August
By Lin
Mancin,
You have to have a bachelors degree in order to join the Peace Corps, she even mentioned in the interview that their requirements are tough. I looked into the Peace Corps, but I am only in my third year of school, so I don't qualify.
Secondly, if you are not legal, and your parents brought you over here when you were under the age of 18 (when you don't have a choice) and you graduate from high school, why should you not receive instate tuition? Denying them this, only creates more uneducated people, more likely to rely on food stamps.
Also, most scholarships for illegals, are private, not federal. You have to have a social security number to apply for the FAFSA (federal financial aid) or a number for people who possess a visa, which is not illegal.
While I agree that we should help people in this country a little more. You can't deny that if you lived in Mexico, you wouldn't be trying to come here either.
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Sunday 30 August
By mcutrona
Nora! Wow, great opportunity to learn from the other side of the world. God bless you! What you are doing is not only great in your heart but in god's eye as well. I have done so much volunteering in my life, but I have never knew too much regarding Peace Corps... humm I think I'm going to investigate the web site. Interesting!
People just don't know what is like to live on the other side! I wish you the best and I'm sure it has been so rewarding for you.
Go Girl!
Mcutrona
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Sunday 30 August
By douttfire
I LOVE it when there is an article about someone doing something that they are impassioned about and out come all of the "why are they going overseas and helping them...why aren't they helping Americans...blah blah blah." I have a question...Why aren't YOU helping Americans? When is the last time you served in a soup kitchen? When is the last time you stuck YOUR neck out and volunteered to read at an inner-city elementary school? When is the last time YOU took in American foster children? What have YOU done for others...ever? It is so easy to sit on our butts and criticize someone else's efforts.
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Monday 31 August
By chilco99
And then when they learn all they can from you and take any money you have they murder you, hang you from a pole, and dance for the t.v. news. Then somewhere down the road they ram a plane into one of your city landmarks.
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Monday 31 August
By Ron
You will not see any of those rich clown liberals in Hollywood doing this. They yap about helping the poor,but all they do is yell about the government taking care of them. It makes them,in their eyes,to be such great caring people,but the facts are otherwise. When it comes to giving directly to the needy the conservitives give more,and more often. The Hollywood libs give to arts foundations and such. The conseritives give directly to the people who need the help.
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Monday 31 August
By abbyvlle
Why do so many blond girls gravitate to black people?
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Monday 31 August
By Squiggles
$3 a day...yes, to most of us it's a pittance, but where she lives people get by on less while supporting a large family. Kinda puts things in perspective, doesn't it.
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Monday 31 August
By rn1982la
NORA GOD BLESS YOU IN YOUR MISSIONARY WORK BUT BE SAFE AND HEALTHY SOME COUNTRIES ARE REALLY BEHIND IN PURE WATER,HEALTH WISE CONDITIONS
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Monday 31 August
By MAX
THANKS FOR YOUR HELP. I WOULD LIKE TO DO THE SAME ALSO. EVERYONE DESERVE TO BE LOVED AND TAKEN CARE OF IF THEY CAN'T AFFORD TO DO IT ON THEIR OWN. GOD BLESS ALL WHO HAVE GIVEN IN WHATEVER WAY.
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Tuesday 29 September
By Ben Fouty
Good job Nora, you are out doing good in the world which is what good people do. The point of the article is not for preaching about other people, but to inspire you to do good.
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