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Archive for the month “January, 2012”

Laurisa Volunteer in Bulenga, Uganda | Volunteers Abroad Reviews and Feedbacks

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My Favorite Memory: My favorite memory would have to be being chosen as the godmother of Sam (an ABV coordinator) child who is due in April. My other favorite memory is being able to bond with the children of Good Hope and getting to know them. I was surprised that…. to live comfortably and be happy I actually needed very little and that my laptop was not a necessity! The most difficult thing I experienced was….The most difficult thin for me was realizing how far from home I actually was and becoming comfortable with that.
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Megan Volunteer Abroad in Cusco, Peru | Volunteers Abroad Reviews and Feedbacks

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My Favorite Memory: I have so many great memories, I don’t think I can choose just one. My favorite memory related to my actual volunteer work is playing soccer, throwing the Frisbee, and playing games in the courtyard with the kids at the Clinic. Also, I prepared little Christmas stockings full of gifts for each child and passed them out on my last day at the clinic. They were so excited, happy, and grateful and showered me in hugs. It was absolutely wonderful. My other favorite memory was cooking Thanksgiving dinner with the girls in the house for our house mom and celebrating the holiday with them. It was really nice that we were able to share something from our American culture with our house mom.
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Alexander and Family Volunteering in Kpando, Ghana | Volunteers Abroad Reviews and Feedbacks

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My Favorite Memory: There were several “favorite memories”: how hard Big Emma worked on his reading skills one quiet afternoon; Donkor’s request to…
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Kendra Volunteer Abroad in La Serena, Chile | Volunteers Abroad Reviews and Feedbacks

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Hello Sarah (ABV), As I am getting ready to head out from La Serena I just wanted to write you an email and thank you so much for all the help and…
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Marco Volunteer in La Ceiba, Honduras | Volunteers Abroad Reviews and Feedbacks

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Volunteered At: Orphanage and Infantil Center My Favorite Memory: To take the kids to play soccer at the local field I was surprised that….despite a…
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Celebration Party in Vietnam: Volunteering in Hanoi | Volunteer Abroad News

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ABroaderView staff and volunteers Matthew and Luz Sharp enjoyed a party celebrating “Day for the Disabled” in Hanoi. This is a new program recently added to Hanoi and the night was full of singing and dancing, happiness and love. Matthew and Luz produced the “Salsa” dance for the crowd and ABV Director Terry entertained with his painful version of “Let it Be”. The real stars were the trainees at the center who could actually sing beautifully. Needless to say a great time was had by all; the only sad part was that it had to end. From Luz, currently in Vietnam with ABroaderView project.
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Abroaderview | Volunteers Abroad Reviews & Feedbacks..please share

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I had been researching many different options for volunteering abroad and knew immediately that A Broader View was who I wanted to use. Going by myself, my biggest selling point was that they have project coordinators in country and basically every potential worry was taken care of–you get picked up and dropped off at the airport, your home-stay and meals are included, and you get to choose when you go, for how long, and which project you want to do. I couldn’t choose between programs, so I decided to do back-to-back trips to Honduras and Costa Rica. All my questions were answered fully (and believe me, I had a lot), the costs were broken down so there were……
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Sarah Volunteer in Lusaka, Zambia | Volunteers Abroad Reviews and Feedbacks

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I enjoyed my time in Zambia. At the moment I would recommend spending time at the orphanage as this is where I believe you can make the greatest difference. Although this house is thankfully well supported with donations for food, medical care and clothing
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How My Volunteer Work Changed Me | Volunteer Abroad News

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Upon my arrival at House Net, I was immediately introduced to a group of extremely energetic toddlers. Jumping, spitting, pinching, hair-pulling toddlers. These were my charges.
After playing with a couple of the kids for less than an hour, it was very touching when they began referring to me as Mami. Here I was, a teenager who spoke little more Spanish than these toddlers, and they were placing me on a maternal pedestal of glory. I had a lot to live up to
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Active Retirees, “Empty Nesters” and Baby Boomers Welcome! | Volunteer Abroad News

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We are frequently asked about age restrictions in our programs. Since our ABV programs are individually tailored, we welcome active middle age and retirees into our programs. We value your life experience and appreciate the skills and maturity that you can share with others.   Volunteer Testimonial: Tim McKinney (Chicago, IL)   …If you dream of volunteering, but are waiting for the perfect time, the opportunity may pass. There will never be a “perfect” time. If you wait too long, health and ambulatory issues may intervene to keep you from having a magnificent and even life-changing experience. Volunteer now and enrich your life and the lives of children who will fill your heart!”
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