Its an addiction that has no cure, gives heartwarming highs and somber lows, and has people going to the ends of the earth to find it: volunteerism.
Thousands of people leave their homes every year to travel to other countries and volunteer where theyre needed most. And while many people return to their normal lives after their trips, others refuse to let the experience end; it seems that once they start volunteering, they just cant stop. HIV & AIDS - Castro Hlongwane, Caravans, Cats, Geese, Foot & Mouth and :: The 17 volunteers received one or two doses in a 24 hour period, resulting in a to the health and development of populations the world over, but particularly http://www.virusmyth.com/aids/hiv/ancdoc.htmHOME |
Anna Evely, a resident of York in the UK, first volunteered with the Global Volunteer Network (GVN) to do environmental conservation work in New Zealand. GVN is an organization that helps connect volunteers with communities in need in 19 countries. Her trip was a one-time thing, and she planned to use her experience to further her knowledge as a lecturer. But when she returned home, she found herself saving up for the next time she could leave. Since working in New Zealand, Anna has also volunteered at a wildlife sanctuary in Thailand, at an orphanage in Nepal and at primary schools in China. Otra Cosa, the best place to meet, eat & more! Huanchaco, Peru:: So WWOOFers of the world get ready for this great new volunteer address! polonaise and drumm and base keeping about 200 people dancing all night. http://otracosa.nl/HOME | Kevin Kelly -- The Technium:: So trust is an intangible that has increasing value in a copy saturated world. who provide me with resources I can use over seeing ads all over the place. http://www.kk.org/thetechnium/archives/2008/01/better_than_fre.phpHOME |
Every time you volunteer, you feel like youve made an impact, Anna said. Instead of using all the paper in the world, youre planting trees and replacing them. Instead of taking from the country, youre actually giving something back. I felt like I left my mark by the trees I planted. I can go back in however many years time and see how theyve grown. As well as going somewhere and taking in all the beautiful scenery, Im actually helping to make it more beautiful.
Because every program was unique, Anna had trouble picking favorites.
All of them were absolutely amazing: seeing the maraes in New Zealand was fantastic; in Thailand, theres nothing more amazing then waking up to the sound of gibbons; in Nepal, its just the whole culture-sitting on the floor, eating with your hands, trying to do you washing in the middle of the village with everyone watching. Every place has given me such an amazing set of memories. Model Curriculum on Drug Abuse and Addiction for Residents in [Adobe PDF]the institution and factors contributing to anesthesiologists being over he/she should have no problem volunteering the information to the next employer more hits from: http://www.asahq.org/clinical/curriculum.pdf -&nbs:: the institution and factors contributing to anesthesiologists being over he/she should have no problem volunteering the information to the next employer http://www.asahq.org/clinical/curriculum.pdfHOME |
For a woman who had never taken the train into London alone before, eating with her hands in Nepal dressed in a sari was the last thing anyone expected of her.
Id never even been away from home before, Anna said. I didnt even want to live in the university dorm. I never did. Im so un-brave, its unbelievable. I dont know what happened. I guess I just thought, if I dont do it now, I dont know when Ill ever do it. It took that leap and shocked everybody, including myself. And now I just feel like I could do anything.
Annas friends and family werent just shocked by her boldness, but also questioned her new path.
They think Im absolutely insane, she said. They cant quite understand why Ive decided to spend all my money going around and not getting paid for things. My mom was really against it at first. She thought I should be out earning money like normal people. But now shes really proud of me.
Annas family wasnt the only ones that needed convincing. Natalie Buckler, a student in California, had some explaining to do when she told her family she wanted to volunteer in Vietnam, again.
At first, they were like, What are you doing? Are you crazy? Natalie said. The second time I went back, they said, Dont you want to go somewhere else?
For Natalie, the answer was no. After volunteering for a month at an orphanage in Dai Loc, Natalie counted down the days until she could return. She originally chose to volunteer in Vietnam after studying the Vietnam War in college and decided she wanted to visit the country, but not as a tourist.
Leaving the orphanage was the biggest challenge, she said. And thats why I went back. I felt like I had a responsibility to the children.
Its this feeling of responsibility, and a passion to make a lasting impact on communities, that has volunteers returning. Nooshin Shabani, a resident of Newcastle in the UK, first volunteered in Nepal in 2003 because she wanted to combine humanitarian aid with travel. But Nooshin just couldnt put away her travel pack when the trip was over, and set off to volunteer as a teacher in Ghana and at a preschool in the Philippines.
After my first volunteer experience, I simply couldnt go home and forget everything Id seen and done, she said. You become addicted to travel because when you have done it once, you realize the world is not just the country you live in.
While volunteers are discovering that the world is bigger than their hometowns, theyre also surprised to find the similarities between people everywhere they go.
Everyone is just the same, Anna said. They just want to get on with life and get on with each other. Theyre just trying to do the best they can with what they have. It was amazing to learn the language in every country and find yourself having the same conversations with people everywhere you go. In Nepal, we had a beauty day with the women and talked about boys.
As for their addiction, these volunteers wont be seeking treatment any time soon.
When you volunteer, you will be moved by how much the people appreciate you spending time with them, Nooshin said. A little piece of your heart, a few weeks of your time, will be an everlasting memory in the lives of many. All I can say is, do it once, and Im certain you will do it again.
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