Monday, February 10, 2014

A Future in World Aid

It feels so great to have a clear direction and a path to follow. The scariest thing when thinking about the future is not knowing where you want to go. Since returning from Zambia I've had the time to reflect and assess what it is that makes me light up. I'm so grateful that Peace Corps allowed me to find my passion for helping others and a drive to want to make the world better. My goal now is to make as many meaningful connections as I can with people I respect and admire who are already doing just this. I want to learn from them and hear their success stories. My hope is to find an organization with the same interests and values as mine. I loved having the opportunity to work in health while in Zambia. HIV and Malaria are causes that have come near to my heart. I also loved working with and supporting women and girls in empowerment and income stability. My dream is to work and support an organization that helps these causes. I see myself in the next 5 years living abroad and doing similar ground level work as during my service. I'm looking at organizations in and around Boston so I'll still be close to home for a time. I believe this next step will lead me to a long term career in public health abroad.

In other news, the Help Build a School Fundraiser is still progressing. I've asked my friend and contact in the village to send me an update on the community and their progress to date. With the help of friends, we've raised over $500. My plan is to start several more funding ideas this month and have the money raised by the summer. We are still targeting $5000 for the completion of the school, teachers housing, and a drinking well. Our t-shirt sales have been slow but about half have been sold!!! I have also been in contact with a local HIV program here in Augusta ME called the Horizon program. They have invited me to speak to their clients in May about HIV in Zambia. We hope to gain awareness of our cause and send a package of school supplies to the children of this community.

The future looks bright on many fronts :)

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