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MONTANA STUDENTS CALL VOLUNTEER SERVICE IN TANZANIA “LIFE-CHANGING”

…Sakala attend to a pregnant woman at the IGC   Lille Brott and RCP Caregiver Beatrice with an RCP mom and her children during a home visit The nursing students utilized their medical skills on behalf of the families in rural Tanzania making a significant difference in the lives of parents and their children.  “I contributed to the community by providing the medical knowledge I had received from schooling.  I was able to answer many amazing questions during home visits as well as educate mothers about toddler safety, the importance of breastfeeding, post-partum depression, STIs, nutrition, and much more.  Not only was I able to teach those in the community but I was also able to learn about a new culture.” – Camille Burroughs, MSU nursing student.  “I was also able to work in the Ipalamwa General Clinic drawing blood and (Search hits: 1 in body, 0 in title, %category% in categories, 0 in tags, %taxonomy% in other taxonomies, 0 in comments. Score: 209.35)

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Retiree Values Meaningful Connections During Service in Vietnam

…can go and not hit anybody. I tell them about the food – delicious and healthy – and about just being welcomed. And I tell them about my team. We are very compatible, and have enjoyed our time together. Melinda and teammate Elizabeth Wang served together at Omamori Spa. How is a Global Volunteers service program different from a typical vacation? This is not a vacation. I don’t think of it as a vacation. I think of it as an opportunity to learn about another country, other people, other systems, and about myself as I’m learning and meeting new people. It takes a lot of energy, a lot of intention, and willingness to be open to differences. It’s not about going and lying on a beach somewhere. Melinda and her student do a role play to practice English skills. Would… (Search hits: 3 in body, 0 in title, %category% in categories, 0 in tags, %taxonomy% in other taxonomies, 0 in comments. Score: 207.96)

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International Community Development Profile: Lenida Nyenza Family in Tanzania

In this series, Reaching Children’s Potential (RCP) Program families in Tanzania explain how their involvement in this demonstration program is improving their lives. The RCP program engages short-term volunteers who help parents deliver essential services to improve Health, eradicate Hunger, and enhance Cognition with the goal of eliminating child stunting in the Ukwega Ward and throughout Tanzania. Through RCP, families obtain the nutrition, health care, knowledge, technology, and encouragement needed to combat stunting, and to ensure their children can realize their full potential. The RCP Program is a child-focused, parent-driven, family-centered, and community-led comprehensive effort beginning with pregnancy and continuing through the 18th birthday, focusing on the first 1,000 days of life. Read Lenida Nyenza’s interview about the RCP Program here. Tell us, Lenida, a bit about where you grew up, where you went to school, and how you work… (Search hits: 3 in body, 0 in title, %category% in categories, 0 in tags, %taxonomy% in other taxonomies, 0 in comments. Score: 207.96)

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Health and Hygiene Workshops are Conducted in Peru and Tanzania

…habits are taught. Beyond hand washing, personal hygiene and self-care topics are integrated into educational venues as appropriate. Volunteers find opportunities to open friendly conversations about daily grooming, health routines, and the like in non-judgmental ways, so it’s easier for kids to open up and ask questions. https://youtu.be/1GMDV7xKmsI Volunteer Lauren Harris conducts a menstrual awareness workshop directed to pre-teen and teenage girls living at Sagrada Familia. Workshops on health conditions such as anemia, diabetes, depression, stress, and breast cancer, common among adults living in Ventanilla, are conducted by volunteers. Participants learn that simple habits like eating a healthy diet, monitoring anxiety levels, and practicing self-exams are essential to prevent these conditions. Such basic education can help prevent serious health issues, decrease trips to the doctor, and save on medicine costs for folks with few resources. Health and Nutrition Workshops in… (Search hits: 3 in body, 0 in title, %category% in categories, 0 in tags, %taxonomy% in other taxonomies, 0 in comments. Score: 207.96)

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The Greatest Service Possible

Karen has participated in seven volunteer programs in the last year. We asked Karen how and why she does it. This is her answer, a lesson on how to make the greatest service possible: If you are anything like me you spend a lot of time thinking about how to be of the greatest service possible while gaining new and varied experiences. It is the wondering about this topic that led me to be in Romania in the middle of January working with nine of the most delightful children imaginable; four other inspiring volunteers (one of whom has been here four times previously!); and being guided by our wise and friendly hosts Mihaela and Dan Cirjontu. The children that we are working with range in age from seven months to almost ten years of age and have a variety of… (Search hits: 2 in body, 1 in title, %category% in categories, 0 in tags, %taxonomy% in other taxonomies, 0 in comments. Score: 205.11)

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COVID-19 Update: Impacts on St. Lucian Life

…or to contain people,” she continued. “The police oversee those transactions to ensure all protocols regarding social distancing were observed.” The police also supervise bathing, laundry, and drinking water appropriation. “Most residents of rural villages like Anse la Raye rely on public facilities,” Chemida continued. “So, locking them up for an extended period of time can create serious issues with health and sanitation. Villagers are allowed to go to the bath two hours in the morning and two in the afternoon, under police supervision.”  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aFG9i9ibj9k “To date, all of the positive cases of COVID-19 in Saint Lucia have recovered, with the remaining two cases who were in isolation receiving negative COVID-19 test results and since discharged from hospital.” Extreme Measures Contains the Virus Chemida asserts: “Although some of the measures to combat the spread of COVID–19 may be considered harsh, with… (Search hits: 1 in body, 0 in title, %category% in categories, 0 in tags, %taxonomy% in other taxonomies, 0 in comments. Score: 203.22)

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BLIND-LINK: From Dream, to Reality, to Partnership

…Volunteer with Blind-Link trainers Volunteer with the spa receptionist Volunteer with Omamori Spa students Blind Link needs your skills – no prior experience required. Work with us, and change the arc of a blind student’s life. Help elevate the reputation of massage therapy as a career through Blind-Link’s training programs. Practice simple conversational English to prepare students to interact with clients and to be comfortable welcoming people from all countries and walks of life. Regardless of your background, age or previous travels, you’re a unique resource to these resourceful, determined and grateful students. Our volunteers report that they may never have felt more needed and useful in any other volunteer assignment. This could be your lasting legacy in Vietnam! Learn how to volunteer in Vietnam or Read FAQs about volunteer vacations here, and contact a volunteer coordinator for details. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6wC6Wkb36Zc… (Search hits: 1 in body, 0 in title, %category% in categories, 0 in tags, %taxonomy% in other taxonomies, 0 in comments. Score: 203.22)

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Worldwide Efforts Toward Zero Hunger – An Overview

Imagine what your life would be like if you didn’t know when your next meal will be. And, this would happen every day – day after day and week after week. That’s how one in nine of the people in the world live. And, it’s the reality for many people in our partner communities. Global Volunteers is committed to providing food to at-risk children and families worldwide in accordance to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), adopted by the global community in 2015. Read on for a description of the problem and how Global Volunteers is working comprehensively in Tanzania. The Food and Agriculture Organizaton estimates that 98 million children under five years of age – or about one in every six children – are underweight. Pervasive and persistent hunger creates a vicious cycle which people cannot easily escape…. (Search hits: 1 in body, 0 in title, %category% in categories, 0 in tags, %taxonomy% in other taxonomies, 0 in comments. Score: 203.22)

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Tips for Responsible Volunteering

As our volunteer teams grow larger and more frequent, we offer these tips for maximizing your positive impact in the host community: First, confine your service to work projects based on local leaders’ vision, commitment and contributions. Such volunteer projects don’t cost local people more effort than the volunteer contribution merits. Second, be aware that usually a minimum commitment of at least a week is required for you to become fully integrated into the work project, and therefore to make a genuine contribution. Third, note that only full-day service efforts are tax-deductible for U.S. taxpayers. When you work through Global Volunteers, you’re mobilized in full-time work projects, five days per week. (The IRS requires “no significant element of personal pleasure, recreation or vacation.”) Fourth, ethical service is self-supporting in the host community, and doesn’t draw financial resources away from local… (Search hits: 1 in body, 0 in title, %category% in categories, 0 in tags, %taxonomy% in other taxonomies, 0 in comments. Score: 203.22)

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Three Reasons to Volunteer in Sicily

…local dishes from Castelvetrano they serve us.” – Tim Cunniff, Sicily volunteer on inaugural team Take a tour of Sicily here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aYy3bX1_z44&t=5s Still not convinced? Over a thousand Global Volunteers have served, often repeatedly, in Ostuni, Monopoli, Cisternino, Carovignio, Ceglie Messapica, Torre Santa Susanna, Martina Franca, Fasano, and Franca Villa Fontana throughout Puglia since 1995. And now our new host community, Castelvetrano, in the province of Trapani on the island of Sicily is giving volunteers reasons to return again and again to bask in the charm and participate in meaningful volunteer work with Sicilians who want to improve their conversational English. Volunteers in Italy have consistently reported a high satisfaction rate and given positive comments, like this one from Italy Global Volunteers Ed and Carolyn Gilardi: “It’s difficult to explain the wonderful feeling we have in Italy – making new friends, working… (Search hits: 1 in body, 0 in title, %category% in categories, 0 in tags, %taxonomy% in other taxonomies, 0 in comments. Score: 203.22)