HD
2024
President John F. Kennedy launched the Peace Corps in 1961, inviting young Americans to engage in global service. Since its inception, over 200,000 volunteers have ventured to more than 60 countries, embodying the spirit of international cooperation. Nearly six decades later, the desire to serve remains strong among both younger and older generations. Today's volunteers tackle urgent global challenges, reflecting a commitment to making a difference. However, the agency faces challenges in maintaining its relevance amidst shifting sociopolitical landscapes, prompting a reevaluation of its mission and impact in a rapidly changing world.