I just got my volunteer shirt in the mail! It's crazy to think that in just a few weeks, my team and I will be heading to Peru. Midterms season at UCSD is drawing to a close, with finals just around the quarter. Even with the pace of the quarter system, my team still manages to meet every week to prepare for our trip. This week we will be conducting a Skype conference call with our volunteer organization:
UBELONG. With that, I'd like to share some information about our partner organization and the type of work we will be doing in the Sacred Valley.
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AB Peru will be working with UBELONG |
UBELONG is a social venture based in Washington, D.C. and founded in 2009 by Cedric Hodgeman and Raul Roman. UBELONG's mission works with grassroots organizations in order to connect individuals and provide them with unique experiences that generate positive change. UBELONG's affordable volunteer opportunities makes international development efforts accessible to everyone. Ultimately, these experiences give volunteers greater cross-cultural understanding and connects them to communities that are in great need. UBELONG provides volunteer opportunities throughout Latin America, Asia, and Africa.
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Machu Picchu
A popular tourist destination in Latin America |
The Sacred Valley, the specific community we are working with, holds the famous Peruvian town of Cusco. From here, many tourists head over to Machu Picchu which is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world. These Incan ruins are mostly noted as one of the Wonders of the World. While Peru has benefited from tourism,
the Sacred Valley is one of the poorest provinces in Peru and many residents live below the poverty line. In terms of education, infrastructure deficiencies, few qualified teachers and shortages of educational materials are problems that greatly affect education in local schools.
Our project will require us to work with students ranging from elementary to high school age. These students come from very poor backgrounds. Volunteers work with teachers to coordinate lesson plans and provide individualized attention to students. Through these interactions, we hope to aid their academic success and help cultivate their social and emotional development as well. Some of the subject material we will cover include teaching English, mathematics, reading, and offering enrichment activity through music and the arts.
This project is really close to my heart in so many ways. Having came from a low-income background, education has taken me to so many heights. In my wildest dreams, I never thought I would be attending one of the greatest universities in the country. My experience as a Camp Counselor in 2010 with Rotary International also gave me the opportunity to connect with students and inspire a generation of leaders. Youth empowerment and education are social issues that mean a lot to me. Through my service, I hope to gain a better understanding of these issues and how I effectively advocate for those individuals and communities I will be working with.
Recently, UBELONG's co-founder Cedric Hodgeman was published in
The Huffington Post. In the article, he explores how social entrepreneurship and social media have made volunteering more accessible for everyone. Check it out below:
UBELONG Article on The Huffington Post
As the days get closer, I get anxious and excited for the experiences ahead. I look forward to our project and the people that we will meet, to spend more time with my AB team, and more importantly I look forward to the things that I will take away from my service. I'm a very sentimental person, so I know my time in Peru is going to be a life-changing experience!
Have a fabulous week everyone! More updates soon!
In Service,
Jeanie :)
*Information taken from UBELONG Website & Volunteer Publications