establishing it as a new bureau within the Department of State. Worried about the progress the Third World was making Kennedy saw the Peace Corps. as a way of involving Americans more actively in the cause of global democracy, peace, development, and freedom. Kennedy then appointed his brother-in-law, Sargent Shriver, as the Peace Corps. first director. During his tenure from March 1961 to February 1966, Shriver developed programs in 55 countries with more than 14,500 volunteers. Eventually, in July 1971, president, against the program, brought the Peace Corps program under the agency ACTION. ACTION was a United States government agency described as "the federal domestic volunteer agency". President Jimmy Carter, said his own mother, who had served as a nurse in the Peace Corps had “one of the most glorious experiences of her
establishing it as a new bureau within the Department of State. Worried about the progress the Third World was making Kennedy saw the Peace Corps. as a way of involving Americans more actively in the cause of global democracy, peace, development, and freedom. Kennedy then appointed his brother-in-law, Sargent Shriver, as the Peace Corps. first director. During his tenure from March 1961 to February 1966, Shriver developed programs in 55 countries with more than 14,500 volunteers. Eventually, in July 1971, president, against the program, brought the Peace Corps program under the agency ACTION. ACTION was a United States government agency described as "the federal domestic volunteer agency". President Jimmy Carter, said his own mother, who had served as a nurse in the Peace Corps had “one of the most glorious experiences of her