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RPCVs Carrie and Andrew Return to site

10/24/2018

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Returned Peace Corps Volunteers, Carrie and Andrew Monahan, served in Morocco from 2004 to 2006 in Boulmane in the Middle Atlas Mountains of the country. And ten years, they have returned with their daughter, Lucy, to work in the US Embassy in Rabat. "We're very excited to be able to bring our daughter Lucy here, back to see our host family and a place that was very special to us." Join in watching the friendship that they had developed over 15 years ago!
المتطوعان العائدان كاري و أندرو، يعودان مكان خدمتهما

كاري و أندرو مونَهان، متطوعا هيئة السلام العائدان، خَدِما في المغرب من 2004 إلى 2006  في بولمان في جبال الأطلس المتوسط في البلاد. عشر سنوات، عادا مع ابنتهما لوسي للعمل في سفارة الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية بالرباط."نحن متحمسون للغاية لأننا تمكنا من إحضار ابنتنا لوسي إلى هنا ، والعودة لرؤية عائلتنا المضيفة ومكانًا كان مميزًا للغاية بالنسبة لنا".انضم لمشاهدة الصداقة التي طوروها منذ أكثر من 15 عامًا!
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