Monthly Archives: January 2011

Leave for Change – the why

One of my colleagues, Manpreet, was a Leave for Change participant a couple years ago – she went to Botswana – and when she returned, she gave a presentation at one of our staff meetings about her experience. That was the first I’d heard of the program, and I remember jotting something down in my notebook, “check out Leave for Change – apply next year?”. I didn’t though. I’d plum forgot all about it, since I rarely go back and read my notes from meetings. (There, I said it.) When I received an email calling for participants again, I remembered Manpreet’s talk and thought, ok, this year, for real. I figured out what I had to do and started working on it. Part of the application asked why I wanted to go, and I really did some self-reflection before I answered.

I was what you might consider an “at-risk youth”. If it wasn’t for some amazing government and other community programs, and for a handful of counselors who saw the good in me and helped me care about my own future, I wouldn’t be where I am today. One of those programs whisked me away to Jamaica, and I was promptly placed outside my comfortable little bubble. I learned a lot about the country, its people, its culture, myself, and the world during that time. It helped shape me into the person I am today, and I happen to really like that person,  so for that, I’m forever grateful.

It’s been a long time coming, but it’s time to show some of that gratitude. I’ve been meaning to get off my arse and do some volunteering  here in Vancouver – there’s lots of work to be done, that’s for sure – but for some reason, going to a developing country and starting there seems like what I need to do to get that ball rolling. I need to be reminded of what things are like outside my bubble again.

Preparations

Woo, first post!

I’ll be traveling to Ghana in late February to work with an organization called the Girls’ Education Unit – I will post more about what they’re all about and what I’ll be doing with them later on. I just wanted to get my first post out of the way and customize the blog a bit.