Global Volunteers is a Special Organization
August 7, 2009 by admin
Filed under Volunteer Voices
A few years back I was going through a rough period in my life. I had
just finalized a divorce, albeit an amicable one, it is still something
that impacts a person emotionally and physically. I was at a crossroads
in my life as I had moved half way across the country away from my
family when I got married. I had a great job and had good friends, but
was far away from where I grew up and where my family was.
I usually take a big trip every year and often it involved either hiking
some big mountain in some far away country or working with organizations
like Earthwatch, where you join on scientific expeditions. After my
divorce I decided that I wanted to do something different and needed a
chance to be alone with my thoughts to help me figure out what direction
I should go in next. I was looking into other Earthwatch expeditions
when I came across the Global Volunteers website and knew that this was
what I needed. In particular, the trip to Costa Rica looked
amazing…great scenery, helping to build a community center and a place
far away to take my mind off of things.
The Costa Rica trip was a very memorable one in that in helping others,
I learned an awful lot about myself and what is most important to me.
The local “ticos” where not only warm, friendly and open-hearted, but
they also have an extremely strong sense of family. Everybody
contributed to the well being of the family and community without
complaining and without reserve. The members of the local community
would wake up, perform their farm responsibilities, join us for 6-8
hours in painting / constructing a community center and then head back
home for more farming. They cooked us fantastic meals and made us feel
like we were part of their family. When the trip was coming to a close,
we all traded gifts and many tears. It made me realize that family and
community is something that should be at the top of everyone’s list and
clearly the right answer for me was to move back home.
Moving back home was the right answer as I am closer with my family than
I have ever been. I am now re-married and am happier and more satisfied
with my life than ever before. It is said the experience is not about
what happens to you, but what you do with what happens to you. My
experiences in Costa Rica helped me to cleanse my soul and inspire me in
a way that I didn’t expect, but am ever so grateful.
Global Volunteers is a special organization and will always be special
to me. Since Costa Rica, I have also volunteered in Australia with an
Aborigine group and look forward to more trips in the future.
-Randy






I am a fellow volunteer that goes to Africa for free health screening and health education in the rural areas of Nigeria and will be going to Namibia this spring. I would like to join this organization for networking and look for more ideas and support for the poor communities that we see. I would like to come to the Gala night.