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Gentle Giants
I have been in Thailand almost 3 weeks now and it feels like I have only been here several days. The first week I was here was Orientation Week so it was filled with fun excursions and cultural and language...
Volunteer with Stray Dogs at our NEWEST Project in Thailand
We are so excited to launch a new volunteer program in the incredibly popular destination of Thailand! Located in Hua Hin, this grass roots program offers volunteers the opportunity to work with Thailand’s growing stray dog population.
Orientation Week: Part 2
Thursday was one for the books, and that is putting it very lightly. We got picked up from the main road at 8am and headed to the school to learn Thai language for three hours. It was very enjoyable, and...
Nagar Glass Factory in Yangon Brims with Treasure
When I first heard about Nagar Glass Factory just outside of Yangon, Myanmar, I couldn’t think of anything other than what treasures I might discover there. Every moment leading up to the first time I got to go, my thoughts...
Orientation Week: Part 1
After a week full of orientation activities, I feel like I have been living in Thailand for much longer than I actually have. I have already met so many wonderful people, and I go to bed at night with zero thoughts...
Hello and Goodbye to the Big Mango
So much has happened in the past few days that it feels like weeks have already passed! My body is having a hard time adjusting to so many changes so quickly, but hopefully my swollen ankles and light-headed vertigo symptoms...
We begin our journey in Bangkok
“And above all, watch with glittering eyes the whole world around you because the greatest secrets are always hidden in the most unlikely places. Those who don’t believe in magic will never find it.” -Roald Dahl สวัสดีค่ะ (sà-wàt-dee kâ) =...
Photo Friday: Say ‘Hello’ to the Animals at our Rescue Center in Costa Rica
For this week's photo Friday, we're letting you say hello to all the animals you'll get to meet as a volunteer at our Animal Rescue Center in Costa Rica.
5 Days
5 Days. In 5 days I will start a new chapter of my life teaching English in Thailand. This is not a dream that I have had for a long time nor is it something I knew I wanted to...
See you again
The Thais don’t do goodbyes. They don’t even say “see you later.” Instead, it’s “see you again”. This phrase is specific enough to acknowledge that a person is leaving, but vague enough to indicate that the person will come back...