Volunteering abroad Mai Kanda

 


I believe that volunteering abroad will enhance participants' ability to take action, give them a sense of satisfaction in helping others, and foster flexibility in accepting opinions and cultures other than their own. I think volunteering abroad is a very hard task because living overseas has a lot of concerns such as food, language, religion, and so on. So, if you join volunteering abroad and, but not proactive, you won't learn anything. However, if you try to talk with local people and learn the culture actively, you will definitely enhance these two abilities and learn the importance of volunteering. Next, I would like to volunteer abroad someday. This is because I'm a study-abroad student, staying in New Zealand, and my host family and the people in town were kind to me, so I wanna help people overseas too. Finally, if I volunteer abroad, I'd like to establish the devices that make water clean. 

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