Very nicely put together! From a technical standpoint, good pacing, good use of music, and the segments were the right length. Good sound quality, too -- that makes such a difference. On the substance, you did a lovely job of showing the PC story.
This was extremely inspirational! Thank you for sharing your story :) I'm definitely considering the Peace Corps, and find volunteer testimonials to be the most helpful.
You are an inspiration to a lot of people! Continue to tell your story so that our kids can learn to slow down and not focus on the material things!!! Great video!
It honestly makes me so proud to see foreigners come to our tiny little island and helping to improve our schooling for the youngens!! Thank you so much for sharing this video :)
Mr. Cooldesertknight, you are very hostility towards this video. All she's showing the world is her appreciation to the experience she went thru to serve her fellow beings. She's not representing any corporation or any big company. And yes, charity starts at home. What have you done to your neighbors today besides running your lip services/
I loved your video! I am an RPCV from Samoa, 2009-2011. I see so many similarities between the two countries! I fell in love with the Pacific, its people and culture! Congratulations on your successful Peace Corps Service!
I was a PCV in Vava'u 2000-2001. I'm now doing a research project with my eleven year old daughter about Tonga. We came across your video. What a beautiful summary of what two years as a PCV in Tonga is like. The experience truly does last a lifetime. Kau ngaue 'ofa, eh?
Seriously as much as I miss my parents and siblings I am truly grateful for your service and dedication. Anyway I would love to hear more your stories. I have fb it's under Tevita Heitonga.
wow ! great work. i am thinking about applying to join the peace corps. i would love to hear about the work you did before hand in order to be accepted and then placed in tonga!
Now what you doing? My advice to anyone who is returning from The Peace Corps is go back to school or join the military. Civilian jobs aren't easy to come by at this time. Try to go Green to Gold and become an Officer. (I was in the Peace Corps in 1990 - 1992; then joined the military after working in Law Enforcement because it wasn't taking me anywhere). Check out all the armed services, see what each one hat to offer and see what job fits to your liking. Take into the account the sign-on bonuses college repayment program, what MOS’s are out there and if it ties in you major before joining the Peace Corps. Keep in mind become an Officer through Green to Gold. You will have a 30% pay increase once you get your commission.
Very nicely put together! From a technical standpoint, good pacing, good use of music, and the segments were the right length. Good sound quality, too -- that makes such a difference. On the substance, you did a lovely job of showing the PC story.
This video is great. I'm in the process of applying right now! THANK YOU FOR SHARING!
This was extremely inspirational! Thank you for sharing your story :) I'm definitely considering the Peace Corps, and find volunteer testimonials to be the most helpful.
You are an inspiration to a lot of people! Continue to tell your story so that our kids can learn to slow down and not focus on the material things!!! Great video!
It honestly makes me so proud to see foreigners come to our tiny little island and helping to improve our schooling for the youngens!! Thank you so much for sharing this video :)
Malo e ngaue!! I really enjoyed your video. I was a PC volunteer in '81-'82 with the Ministry of Ag in Vaini.
Mr. Cooldesertknight, you are very hostility towards this video. All she's showing the world is her appreciation to the experience she went thru to serve her fellow beings. She's not representing any corporation or any big company. And yes, charity starts at home. What have you done to your neighbors today besides running your lip services/
What an awesome experience you seemed to have had. I'm jealous.
You're amazing..guess they really appreciate you when you left...you made their dreams come true..thanks for your help!!
I loved your video! I am an RPCV from Samoa, 2009-2011. I see so many similarities between the two countries! I fell in love with the Pacific, its people and culture! Congratulations on your successful Peace Corps Service!
I was a PCV in Vava'u 2000-2001. I'm now doing a research project with my eleven year old daughter about Tonga. We came across your video. What a beautiful summary of what two years as a PCV in Tonga is like. The experience truly does last a lifetime. Kau ngaue 'ofa, eh?
Thank you for your help to give children of Tonga with their education. There's alot of work to do to improve Tonga.
That's awesome! Proud of you! Hoping to make a difference with the Peace Corps next year! :)
You embody the spirit of Peace Corps!
i absolutely loved your video!! very inspirational!
You did an amazing job! As a vava'u native living overseas, thank you for your work
Excellent andstayblessed! shared.
This is amazing! You are amazing!
Excellent vid. Thank you.
that literally made me tear up, amazing! I'm considering joining after I graduate in May!
Thank you for your help.
I love this! 😭
Seriously as much as I miss my parents and siblings I am truly grateful for your service and dedication. Anyway I would love to hear more your stories. I have fb it's under Tevita Heitonga.
You are very sweet, Thank you for sharing
Keep up the good work.
wow ! great work. i am thinking about applying to join the peace corps. i would love to hear about the work you did before hand in order to be accepted and then placed in tonga!
Great video
I did the same thing in America for a small school, made a small computer lab. But I was a PCV in Fiji, almost like Tonga.
+1 good job.
Keep up the good work
"ko e feitu'u malu mei he veve" WOW perfect
If you ask me main lander are the ones who should be learning from these people. Seems like heaven
Now what you doing?
My advice to anyone who is returning from The Peace Corps is go back to school or join the military. Civilian jobs aren't easy to come by at this time. Try to go Green to Gold and become an Officer. (I was in the Peace Corps in 1990 - 1992; then joined the military after working in Law Enforcement because it wasn't taking me anywhere).
Check out all the armed services, see what each one hat to offer and see what job fits to your liking. Take into the account the sign-on bonuses college repayment program, what MOS’s are out there and if it ties in you major before joining the Peace Corps. Keep in mind become an Officer through Green to Gold. You will have a 30% pay increase once you get your commission.
Fucking nice!!!!
F-- nice
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