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Aubrey Frazer was born and raised in Midland, Michigan. Her family took frequent vacations around the United States and she realized at a young age that
she loved seeing new things and getting out of Midland. While getting her
B.S. from Michigan Tech, she heard about the MI program. Spotting an
excellent way to help in developing countries, travel, and put off getting
a real job, she signed up. She's also spent some time studying in both
Italy and Quebec. While her French is passable, her Italian is still
laughable - something she means to rectify once she completes her service.
She will greatly miss her golden retriever Tigger as well as The Simpsons
and the Detroit Red Wings while she's in the Peace Corps.

 

 

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