“The experience of Volunteering
in India was an eye opener for me”
-
Rachel Dent
Rachel Dent (United States) is
a nurse by profession volunteered with Child
Survival India. Her volunteer placement and project was in accordance with
her interest of working in the area of Health. She says “It was an eye opener for me. The most fulfilling experience of my
journey was that I was seeing myself making a difference in the lives of people.
The whole experience was different. I was not sitting in an office and treating
people. In fact I was going into the slums and using my skills for the benefit
of a community and it was an amazing feeling to experience”. She says the
uniqueness of any volunteering experience is the connection with people from a
different place and background. She shared” The
warmth, love and gratitude that I received from people there cannot be
expressed in words. I miss that feeling and I would like to experience it again”.
She shared that from her high
school days itself she wanted to volunteer abroad and did a lot of research and
developed her interest in Volunteering in India. She told us “I did not see myself sitting in front of a
computer and working the entire day. I always wanted to serve people and always
wanted to visit India and Volunteer there. I was often puzzled by the
disparities in India and wanted to witness that through my own eyes”. She
also is grateful to her country for inspiring her to volunteer. She told us “One
of great things about United States is that people are always encouraged to
volunteer. Being a catholic, I always volunteered at Church”. The journey of
Rachel was full of challenges and the process of overcoming those challenges
brought a great degree of learning for her. She shared” I do remember having a hard time during my journey. For instance I had
hard time communicating with people in terms of language. But the positive part
was that I did manage to find a way and volunteering is all about that”.
According to Rachel one of the high points of
her journey was the experience of staying with a host community and learning
about their lifestyle, food etc. She further added that the interaction with
people from a different background made the experience even stronger. She
elaborated “I did not know their language
but their gestures and mannerism indicated a lot. I could understand their
feelings just the way they looked at me and showed their gratitude”.
Rachel also has very strong
perspective on the overall process of volunteering and we did not want to lose
the opportunity of taking her inputs on the kind of systems and processes that
will enable a volunteer to maximize his/her learning’s. These have been summed
up as follows
- A
strong Orientation program
- Assigning
a mentor with whom a volunteer can share their day to day challenges and
also take feedback on their work
- A
peer group can be a huge motivating factor
Rachel concluded the
conversation by saying “I strongly recommend volunteering since it opens a door
to a lot of possibilities, experiences and learning’s”.
Lets Volunteer would like to
take this opportunity to congratulate Rachel Dent for this wonderful journey
and hope many young people will read this story and undertake a volunteering
journey which at the moment is less travelled and worth exploring.
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