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Real Life Volunteer Experiences
Poor Children CareWritten by Peter Clausen Denmark Ecuador Volunteer rocks! The staff is highly skilled and experienced in working with foreign volunteers W
hy should one volunteer with Ecuador Volunteer Foundation? Well, first of all, let's face the facts; volunteering is probably one of the fastest, and definitively cheapest, ways to improve your Spanish skills. Second, in addition to improving your human skills in a different culture, getting self confident handling surprisingly new and exciting situations and achieving unique skills for a future career, you'll actually get to improve the life of a handful of children. That's something you won't really realize until returning to your home country. Depending on your skills and, most importantly, your efforts, you will have the chance to really make a difference and make a change in your own life. Imagine... It’s indescribable, just take a deep breath and sign up for volunteering, ok? Besides, Ecuador Volunteer rocks! The staff is highly skilled and experienced working with foreign volunteers. This means that they will accept you as you are and give you the freedom to choose where you can do the most but, at the same time, they will always be there for you in every sense. I highly recommend volunteering!Elderly CareWritten by Martin Omischl Austria You can learn these lessons only by facing real life on your own or listening to people who have already done it I
have worked 8 weeks in Quito in the elderly people’s home called “plenitud ciudad de la alegria”. Now, after passing these 8 weeks, I can say, it was one of the best times in my life. I came to Ecuador without speaking any Spanish and only with a little experience as far as the care of elderly people is concerned. I didn’t really know what to expect, so I just jumped into this adventure. The first 2 weeks in Quito I took Spanish lessons, just to know the basics of this language. With these basic language skills I have started to work. At the beginning I had some problems understanding what the people were saying but all the people living in the home treated me quite nice and showed understanding for my language problems – more, they started to teach me new words and how to use them correctly and so I had the best teachers I could ever imagine. Most of the residents are lonely, their children are occupied with work or even forget them. I tried to make them forget that they are living in an elderly people's home: I talked a lot with them, they told me their life stories and taught me a lot more than the language. They taught me how real life works – things no teacher in any school teaches. You can learn these lessons only by facing real life on your own or listening to people who have already done it. As a volunteer I didn’t get paid money, but in reality I got paid more than any money could do: they gave me their love, a kiss, a warm handshake, a piece of bread saved from breakfast or a bright laugh. And that is, at least in my opinion, the best and the most you can earn when doing this kind of work.
Community Work in the Amazon JungleWritten by Hillary Mefferd England Ecuador Volunteer arranged everything for my arrival and gave me all the necessary information. W
orking with the Community of Santa Ana and living in the jungle was an amazing experience. Ecuador Volunteer arranged everything for my arrival and gave me all the necessary information. I felt well prepared in what to bring and what to expect from my volunteer experience. I taught English to the children of the community, helped with various projects within the community, learned lots of interesting and useful things about plant and animal life in the jungle, helped to cook the traditional foods (platanos, yuca, chicha, fish, and chicken), participated in afternoon sports (soccer and volleyball), learned some Quichua dance, songs, and words, and most importantly was able to be a part of the daily life there. I recommend this project to anyone who is interested in a unique experience in a jungle community.Teaching EnglishWritten by Rupert Staar Austria Thank you Ecuador Volunteer and especially to all the people in that beautiful country for letting me have an experience like this one! W
hen I first arrived in Quito, which was six months ago now, I felt a little helpless. I was not familiar with the language, the culture, or hardly anything at all that awaited me over the next weeks. Now, that I am sitting here six months later and going back to Austria tomorrow, I feel that I have really learned a lot. I do not feel like a stranger, like a foreigner any more. Everything that was difficult and strange and new and sometimes hard to understand and to accept has become normal now. I have really learned a lot, and I think I have grown a lot personally. The experience you have as a volunteer cannot be compared to the one that a tourist, or even a backpacker who stays for a few weeks in the country, has. I have lived with a host family, which means you have to fit into a new family; I worked as the only English teacher for 200 children, who are all in a very difficult educational situation, which was a hard challenge to take on, as I have not been anything like a teacher before and the situation was difficult and the organization at the school kind of bad. I did not know anybody before coming here. To put it in a nutshell, you have to fit into completely new surroundings; in fact, it is like starting a new life. But no matter how difficult it would get, day by day, I have been watching myself growing into the situation, getting better and better as a teacher every day and starting to accept the culture and the society. I highly recommend volunteering in Ecuador, as it is a country with a variety that is hard to find in South America and probably in the world. As I´ve said you grow a lot personally and I think everybody who can afford to do it and has the time should use their time to have an experience like this. Thank you Ecuador Volunteer and especially to all the people in that beautiful country for letting me have an experience like this one!Childcare CenterWritten by Diana Mrowka Canada My days were organized well and I was very happy with my decision to come to Ecuador M
y experience in Ecuador was very positive. I received much support from Ecuador Volunteer Foundation both before my arrival and during my time here. My days were organized well and I was very happy with my decision to come to Ecuador. Unfortunately, my time here was shorter than I would have liked and it would have been great to volunteer for other projects, as well. Thank you Mary + Anita! This was an unforgettable experience. |
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