It doesn’t seem possible, but it was almost four years since we last held a Europe-based program. I was glad to have made it back to Asia, Africa, and North
With Tuesday’s micro-session in the bag, it was time for the main event. The venue, Groupe Scolaire Lonny Rose – the Toure family’s middle school, located just a stone’s throw
After a long week of bucket showers in Ghana, I was heading back to where I came from – Accra’s Kotoka International Airport, to hitch a ride to Abidjan, the
Remember the Blue Bear International School I dropped by during my free day on Monday? Well, after a talk with Edmund, the person in charge in the school’s office, followed
In early 2020, I sent a cold email out to a big non-governmental organization (NGO) operating all over Argentina, Manos Abiertas. My contact there was a young man named Santiago.
After nearly three months in the Philippines, I returned back to the United States immediately to be met with what felt like a permanent state of jetlag. The time change
In May 2019, I worked with a well-known children’s center in Quezon City by the name of Gentle Hands. I had reached out eagerly, hoping to set up a brief
In August 2019, I just arrived in Japan for a planned program. That lead-in might seem insignificant, but the truth is, Japan was set to be country 50 in terms