Volunteer Abroad, Connect the Ties

I have been reading the news headlines and peruse over stories and news of the day. I am touch by the stories I read in the newspaper. The stories that connect two races; stories of how human kind can be good if not all times then most of the times; stories that made me weep silently; stories that touched my heart.

One outstanding story I read is about Nada Luthfiyyah and Maggie Hamilton. The two correspond with each other as Maggie volunteered to help Nada- a tsunami victim in India. Imagine when two different races and two different perspectives meet to share and help each other. The news article was written in way that touches every crevice in my heart. I wept.

Another story that caught my attention is the concern of an organization that is looking for host families that would receive volunteers. And concern for the low economy indeed affects them so few families are volunteering to host volunteers. It can not but prods me to thinking that yes it is difficult to accept strangers but what is more difficult is when you wanted to accept one and yet you can not because of economic reason.

Though stories like that of Jennifer Le Messurier- a recent graduate of a bachelors of Science degree major in biochemistry and nutrition directly volunteered in a local hospital in Peru- encourages everyone that even though life is hard, we can make it lighter with volunteerism.

And lastly I would like to mention about Olympic bloggers and volunteers. Nate Cooper, Elizabeth Tuttle and Erica Petterson have shared their experience in Beijing Olympics. The different views shared by these three give a glimpse of what it is like in a different culture. What it is like to be in Beijing Olympics. To understand the Chinese and its actions and decision making; to grasp a little of the ‘whys’ of the controversy of the Beijing Olympics; that made the world focus on just one culture. A culture that ones closed to the eyes of the world; but there is only one thing for sure.

Volunteerism is very much alive in the Beijing Olympics.




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