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Gianna Alessi

Hometown:

Atascadero, California

Major:

Sociology, minor in Gerontology

Sector:

Education, Teaching English as a Second Language in High School

Bio:

I wanted to experience a different culture by fully immersing myself, rather than just quick service trips. I wanted to learn a different language and build relationships, beyond just those I would find in America. I also knew that as much as I could bring to the table, the people of my host country would bring just as much to me. It was really about creating relationships and sharing experiences. Also, what I could learn, and have learned, I have been able to share with people back home.

General pieces of info about life in Armenia: I was an Education Volunteer, where I taught English at a high school, alongside my Armenian counterpart. Life in Armenia (or Hayastan) is slow and everybody was friendly and always willing to have you over for a cup of coffee and some candy. It is a culture based on relationships and community, which for a Peace Corps Volunteer, allowed me to build a solid community of people I consider to be like family. Being a Peace Corps Volunteer in Armenia was well worth it with the relationships I have built and the time I have spent seeing the beauty of this country.

Landscape of green hills, with a paved road leading to a mountain.
Classroom with students seated at desks facing the front, with two people near a chalkboard, and windows on the side.
Young students play drums on a stage.
Expansive landscape of green hills, scattered rocks, and snow-capped mountains under a cloudy sky.
Group photo in the mountains.

Five hikers pose along a trail.