Sicklerville Woman One of First Peace Corps Volunteers Returning to Overseas Activities

Meg Cirii, Sicklerville, will go to the Dominican Republic with the Peace Corps.Meg Cirii, Sicklerville, will go to the Dominican Republic with the Peace Corps.

SICKLERVILLE, NJ (SBN) — A Gloucester County woman will be among the first Peace Corps volunteers heading back overseas now that the organization is returning to in-person activities in the wake of the pandemic.

Meg Cirii, a recent applied economics graduate of the University of Wisconsin, will be leaving for the Dominican Republic later this month, where she will participate in economic education activities.

The Peace Corps suspended global operations and evacuated nearly 7,000 volunteers from more than 60 countries at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.

“An organization like Peace Corps to me, represents ideas like friendship, empathy and education” said Cirii. “These are all ideas associated with the Peace Corps mission that I am passionate about pursuing.”

SBN News Director Steve Lubetkin had an exclusive interview with Cirii shortly before her departure. You can listen to the conversation in the player below.