I can personally attest to the benefits of helping others abroad. While volunteering at a nursing home in Cartago, a small town just outside San Jose, Costa Rica, my passions for travel and helping others merged. Assisting those who truly needed and appreciated my help while getting to see a new part of the world was a dream come true. Working alongside nurses who redefined compassion inspired me more than words can express. Taking care of people at an age that we will all reach eventually humbled me and changed my perspective on life. I not only learned a substantial amount about myself, but about the Costa Rican culture. My time there was so rewarding that upon my return, I instantly craved to have a similar experience.
Thankfully, the company with whom I traveled, the International Volunteer Headquarters (IVHQ), sends volunteers to numerous destinations, and I set my sights on India. Whether via films that may or may not accurately portray Indian culture, books, or my addiction to Indian food, my love of the culture abounds in my life. It seemed only natural that I would go there one day, but upon the realization that IVHQ had a program in India, that day became sooner rather than later. I only had to decide what to do for my volunteer project this time around. Since last time I assisted the elderly, I opted for the other end of the age spectrum and signed up for child care of the children of Tibetan refugees in Dharamsala, a small town in Northern India.