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Costa Rica Service Program Blog: Extra special bonding time
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Thursday, August 22, 2013. Extra special bonding time. Getting ready to paint! Karen sharing her expertise. Profesor Jorge, Lena, Jen, and Justing on a painting mission. We finished just in time before the rain swept in. The morning had been the prettiest weather of the week and there were gorgeous views of the water from the top of the hill where the classroom that we were painting perched. It was mesmerizing watching the fog roll in, bringing the rain with it. The view in the afternoon. Http:/ www....
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Costa Rica Service Program Blog: Working on a very important brochure
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Monday, August 26, 2013. Working on a very important brochure. Today was spent almost entirely in the teacher's salon working with Karen on one of the most important tasks so far: creating a bilingual pamphlet detailing the five main projects undertaken by the students of Colegio. Raising and selling both young and mature pigs (for commercial and culinary purposes, respectively). Caring for nearly 100 ponedora hens (and collecting their fresh and delicious eggs on a daily basis). I have no doubts that ea...
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Vietnam Report from the Field: January 2011
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Tuesday, January 11, 2011. Volunteer in Vietnam in 2011! Karen was one of many volunteers that joined Global Volunteers in Vietnam in 2010. Won't you consider joining us this year? You can be the difference! For details, call 800.487.1074 or visit www.globalvolunteers.org TODAY! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Leave Your Mark on the World. More Service Program Blogs. Volunteer in Vietnam in 2011! Vietnam Report from the Field. By Templates para novo blogger 2007.
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Vietnam Report from the Field: December 2011
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Friday, December 2, 2011. Mixed emotions always accompany the final day of any extended experience. Was it what we expected? Did we need our host’s expectations? What can we take away from all this and what is best forgotten? In any case, our last day began with a rare brightness from the sun shining through clear skies, an uplifting omen perhaps. Pam was expected to participate as a judge but previous commitments at the University precluded her attendcance. An audio system amplified noise and music.
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Vietnam Report from the Field: March 2012
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Friday, March 16, 2012. No matter where you go, there you are! Our final day at school - the children are as energetic and fun as ever. We teach a full load with Ms Vananh and Ms Lan. We all had the kids sign our yearbooks and they surrounded us, clamoring to have their notebooks signed by us. Lovely YouTube songs and dances.lots of Hangman games! Lunch at school and coffee at Boong Cafe with Bob, Jack and Mr. Quy. Barb's attempts to order a large mug of coffee resulted in. But it was good. One more clas...
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Poland Service Program Blog: Reviewing our goals
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Poland Service Program Blog. Global Volunteers Reports from the Field! Team members share their thoughts about genuine development projects and waging peace through service. Monday, September 16, 2013. Message of the Day. Everyone loves praise. Look hard for ways to give it to them. Rene presented Dorota with a flag that he was given on Saturday in Warsaw. 70,000 people convened to protest their government is not listening to them regarding flexible work hours and retirement age. The best thing I have ev...
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The St. Lucia Project: Back to Work
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Tuesday, June 4, 2013. Monday morning After breakfast and morning meeting – we departed for our assignments. Currently, there is no government subsidy for such a program for Secondary schools in St Lucia. We shared many great ideas and I am encouraged by the excitement from all who attended at working together to meet the nutritional needs of the students. The remainder of the afternoon I finalized a schedule to replant Earthboxes with mothers in the Roving Caregiver Program later in the week. Although, ...
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Poland Service Program Blog: Classes in Grala, afternoon tutoring and concert and art exhibit in the evening
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Poland Service Program Blog. Global Volunteers Reports from the Field! Team members share their thoughts about genuine development projects and waging peace through service. Thursday, September 12, 2013. Classes in Grala, afternoon tutoring and concert and art exhibit in the evening. Message of the day. Imagine there’s no countries. It isn’t hard to do. Nothing to kill or die for. And no religion too. Imagine all the people. Living life in peace. 8220;Imagine,” by John Lennon. Posted by Global Volunteers.
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Global Volunteers Blog: April 2011
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Real life global volunteering stories about volunteering abroad, volunteering internationally, notes from the field, lifelong friendships, reflections, and tales of how each person makes a world of difference. Monday, April 25, 2011. New Service Adventures in Education, Childcare and Labor Available. A Season of New Beginnings in Romania and we want you to be a part of it all. One Door Closes.Others Open. Residents and staff of The Elena Farago Center in Barlad await Global Volunteers teams. Journal Entr...