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Why We ‘Volunteer Travel’ as a Family
[16 Jan 2012 | 7 Comments | ]
Why We ‘Volunteer Travel’ as a Family

There is no denying, traveling as a family is a bonding experience. Slow travel is another way to experience the world, allowing each family member to immerse themselves into a new culture. But volunteering as a family together adds a whole other dimension to that experience, with countless rewards and growth opportunities.

On our travels, Miro and I have volunteered with numerous organizations and the experiences have enriched our travels ten-fold. Some of the volunteer experiences we’ve had together include: volunteering at an animal shelter in Belize, a dog and cat hospital in Nicaragua, contributed to a sustainable community in Guatemala and volunteered at a organization for family nutrition, a performance arts school for street children in Nicaragua, and at a children’s library in Ecuador.

Being in Service, Ecuador, Photo Essay, Volunteer »

Monkey See, Children & Monkeys Do!
[23 Sep 2011 | 2 Comments | ]
Monkey See, Children & Monkeys Do!

Monkey Rescue Center – Paseo Los Monos
Puyo, Ecuador
While volunteering at the children’s foundation in Ecuador, the group organized a field trip for 30 children and all of the volunteers on a Sunday to visit the nearby Centro Rescate de Los Monos, also called Paseo Los Monos. This is a rescue located an hour and a half from Banos in a small town called Puyo. This is a sanctuary that houses about 65 monkeys of 5 different species, as well as a host of other animals including coatis, agoutis, tortoises, …

Being in Service, Ecuador, Photo Essay, South America, Volunteer »

The Children of Baños -A Photo Essay -Part 2
[21 Sep 2011 | One Comment | ]
The Children of Baños -A Photo Essay -Part 2

The Spirit of Children – An Opening of the Heart
“Learning is finding out what we already know. Doing is demonstrating that you know it. Teaching is reminding others that they know just as well as you. You are all learners, doers, and teachers.” – Richard Bach
Miro and I had the wonderful opportunity to volunteer with children in Baños, Ecuador for a two month period.  The biggest gift we received from our volunteering experience was forming a wonderful relationship with all the amazing children the foundation served. This post is Part 2 of a photo essay …

Being in Service, Ecuador, Photo Essay, South America, Volunteer »

The Children of Baños -A Photo Essay -Part 1
[14 Sep 2011 | Comments Off | ]
The Children of Baños -A Photo Essay -Part 1

The Spirit of Children – An Opening of the Heart
“We learn by example and by direct experience because there are real limits to the adequacy of verbal instruction.”
~Malcom Gladwell
Miro and I had the wonderful opportunity to volunteer with children in Baños, Ecuador for a two month period.  The biggest gift we received from our volunteering experience was forming wonderful relationships with all the amazing children the foundation served. This post is Part 1 of a photo essay featuring the beautiful smiles faces of the children that have touched our lives.
 

Two girls participating …

Being in Service, Ecuador, Featured, Non-Profits, PodCast, Podcasts, Show Notes Page, South America, Volunteer »

Podcast Episode #26 – A One Year Commitment to Serve Humanity
[14 Aug 2011 | 2 Comments | ]
Podcast Episode #26 – A One Year Commitment to Serve Humanity

Episode #26 we speak with Alisha Robertson from SmallWorldPursuits.com

Today, we talk to someone who is changing the world, impacting her reality and serving humanity by connecting with her passion. This episode is about being in service and one woman’s chose to dedicate a year of her life to serve causes that are meaningful to her, and doing so on a global scale.
Episode #26 is about being in service

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A Volunteer’s Reflection of Sports Day
[11 Jun 2011 | One Comment | ]
A Volunteer’s Reflection of Sports Day

A Day of Activities at ‘The Bib’
Miro and I have been volunteering at a wonderful organization called Fundacion Arte Del Mundo, often times refered to as La Biblioteca Interactiva, or just ‘The Bib’. One of the perks of volunteering for 2 months at the same location is the relationship we’ve made with the children the foundation serves  and the other perk is definitely meeting other amazing  volunteers. Below is story of one of the days at The Bib, told by American volunteer Sheila.
Sports Day
Sports Day, held on May 20, provided the children of La Biblioteca Interactiva with an opportunity …

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