Four years ago I was preparing to leave for Mozambique and
start a new adventure with The Peace Corps. The experiences I had during my two
years in that country have forever shaped me and greatly influenced the choices
I have made since returning to the States. While working with ThinkImpact in
Rwanda last summer, I learned of an organization that facilitated global gap
year programs for recent high school graduates. I had the pleasure of
interacting with a newly hired Program Leader and two graduates of the program and was inspired by their stories
to apply as a leader for the next year. Thinking Beyond Borders is a
smallish non-profit organization that seeks to create and inspire agents of
social change and build higher order empathy. These are terms I am still
digesting myself, but the more I learned about the organization, the people
involved and their mission the more enthusiastic I got. Amazingly enough, I was
hired to serve as a Program Leader for the 2014-2015 Global Gap Year East
program and I am now off and running.
Along with my two amazing co-leaders and 17 inspiring students, I will spend the
next 7ish months traveling around the world looking into the many facets of
international development through our experiences in six different countries,
selected work projects and a thorough curriculum of discussions and readings.
We are currently focused on public health in Plettenberg Bay, South Africa and
will move to northern India in a month to look at education. In December we
will head to rural Thailand to experience a unit on sustainable agriculture and
in the new year we will complete our final
thingingbeyondborders.org |
fellow PLs |
After dropping from a net into a pit of muddy water - the final obstacle on a team building course |
I will do my best to check back in here as much as I can and provide updates and pictures but bear in mind that I won’t always have access to the internet. For the most part, email and Facebook will be the best ways to actually contact me and I promise to reply to any messages as quickly as possible. When I have wifi I have been using WhatsApp but the frequency of that will probably decrease when I leave South Africa. So as my parents have learned over the years, it's best to have patience and no news in good news!
(I Believe in) Travellin' Light - Belle & Sebastian