I'm getting so anxious for May. As my plans are finalizing, Chile is becoming more and more clear to me, I can almost see it! Mostly all of my family lives in Chile (while others live in Brazil, Australia, and Europe) so I'm excited to see them. I haven't seen them in two years. Not only that, I'll be going for three months. I'll experience the nightlife, but it's not what I'm really looking forward to!
My 22 year old aunt is a pre-med student at the University of Santiago. There are a lot of non-profit programs that have college students volunteer to help unfortunate people. They even have students from other countries come to volunteer. Her and I are going to travel to the south and build homes for less-fortunate people. Poverty is huge all around the world; while it's not as problematic as it is in Africa, it still exists and people still have to act. I'm really looking forward to actually building a home for a family, to bring joy to their lives. A lot of people don't think I can do it (given my petite size and lack of strength) but I think the families will motivate me. I can't wait to succeed and make a difference!
My 22 year old aunt is a pre-med student at the University of Santiago. There are a lot of non-profit programs that have college students volunteer to help unfortunate people. They even have students from other countries come to volunteer. Her and I are going to travel to the south and build homes for less-fortunate people. Poverty is huge all around the world; while it's not as problematic as it is in Africa, it still exists and people still have to act. I'm really looking forward to actually building a home for a family, to bring joy to their lives. A lot of people don't think I can do it (given my petite size and lack of strength) but I think the families will motivate me. I can't wait to succeed and make a difference!
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