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Where did you volunteer abroad?
I volunteered abroad for a month in rural San Miguel Dueñas, Guatemala. Dueñas is an agricultural town with 4,000 school-aged children, only 50% of whom are able to attend school due to an inability to pay for bus fare or school supplies. Most of the families do not have access to running water or electricity.
What made you want to volunteer abroad?
I have always had a passion for learning about new cultures and international development. This trip was an incredible opportunity to combine both of these interests. While in Guatemala I had the opportunity to learn about Guatemalan culture by exploring coastal towns and the Mayan ruins and I was also able to contribute to the area I was volunteering in by teaching English classes, painting a learning center and rebuilding a school.
Did you participate in extra-curricular or social activities while volunteering abroad?
From salsa dancing and cave diving to horseback riding and hiking, the opportunities to get to know my teammates and explore the beautiful landscapes of Guatemala were endless. The social activities in Guatemala required a lot of physical stamina compared to the activities I partake in at home, but they were fun and enjoyable and helped shape the amazing experience I had abroad.
What is your number one tip for anyone hoping to follow in your footsteps?
My number one tip would be to take time to get to know the people in the communities you're working in. Some of my fondest memories from my trip to Guatemala include the times I spent speaking with locals, playing with their children and helping them prepare meals. The locals I met not only opened my eyes to a new way of life but also provided me with insight on my own strengths and passions.
What international career skills did you develop?
While in Guatemala, my Spanish-speaking skills really improved! Being immersed in a fully Spanish-speaking community offered many opportunities to hear how words are pronounced and also practice speaking them. Children and parents alike were keen to help me improve my Spanish and were very gracious in teaching me new words and expressions.
What was the most important thing you learned while volunteering abroad?
The most important thing I learned while volunteering abroad was the importance of making the most of each and every day and being open to new experiences. I've brought this insight back with me, and find myself seeking adventure and meaningful experiences constantly!
What are your future plans for going abroad and for your career?
I'm planning to pursue a career in accounting and am hoping to continue to travel to build upon my business skills and interests in corporate social responsibility, microfinance and diplomacy.