These three weeks I have also come to the reality of India, and knowing very different lifestyles, customs, smells and scenes very impressive. In addition, this experience, so intense, has transformed my fellow volunteer friends. Three weeks in Calcutta you do discover an unknown part of you and puts you in Tessie not lived until now. One is known better when you experience this kind of adventure. Everything good and bad about this experience I has taught me something valuable. And no doubt, I consider myself richer after having lived. On the other hand, I believe in long-term cooperation, namely sustainable projects over time. I believe that developing countries need to receive aid in infrastructure, training, but who should lead the future projects are themselves.
So do not believe in these volunteer projects as sustainable means of improving society. The volunteers go and return. They stay. However, despite these ideas of mine, these volunteer projects are an injection of hope, bringing freshness and different worlds. These projects are entirely compatible with the long-term cooperation of the speaker. Financial support is necessary for these organizations to do a job so quiet and essential. Support is needed in the dissemination of their activities. Support is needed face time. And, yes, they are necessary projects like Once Upon a circus to put a grain of sand in the sample of new and various aspects of leisure, so important in the growth of all, and are required to publicize the work of organizations both here and there, are helping to change society. Now I feel that all the economic and personal effort I did in India was worth it just for the first time that I spent in New Light with children.
