Georges Le Chevallier's trip to Tanzania to volunteer with Cross Cultural Solutions, thanks to a Travelocity Travel for Good Grant.
Part 7: The Kids Singing
Georges Le Chevallier's trip to Tanzania to volunteer with Cross Cultural Solutions, thanks to a Travelocity Travel for Good Grant.
Part 6: A wall drawing created by over 100 students. This for me has to be the highlight of my time teaching in Tanzania.
Georges Le Chevallier's trip to Tanzania to volunteer with Cross Cultural Solutions, thanks to a Travelocity Travel for Good Grant.
Part 5: Art Lesson: How to Draw an Elephant
Georges Le Chevallier's trip to Tanzania to volunteer with Cross Cultural Solutions, thanks to a Travelocity Travel for Good Grant.
Part 4: The Presbyterian Church Nursery School
Georges Le Chevallier's trip to Tanzania to volunteer with Cross Cultural Solutions, thanks to a Travelocity Travel for Good Grant. Part 3: The City of Moshi in the Kilimanjaro, including the Outdoor Market, Magereza Prison and the Muungano Makende Artists' Cooperative
Georges Le Chevallier's trip to Tanzania to volunteer with Cross Cultural Solutions, thanks to a Travelocity Travel for Good Grant.... Part 2: Scenes from Karanga, a village just south from the city of Moshi
My name is Georges Le Chevallier, and I am a mixed media artist and an Art Professor. I just got back from volunteering in the Kilimanjaro region of Tanzania with Cross Cultural Solutions, thanks to a Travelocity Travel for Good Grant.
I was incredibly fortunate to be awarded with one of Travelocity's grants, and used it to explore the healthcare system of Tanzania. Many thanks to Alison and Suzanne at Travelocity for making all this possible!
There comes a time in most volunteers' experience when one wonders, "What good am I doing? Is this just some privileged person's fantasy of doing good?" The need is so large and so challenging that I feel like I am tilting at windmills.
As an employee of Sabre Holding, I was awarded with a $5,000 volunteer grant to participate in Travelocity's Travel for Good progam. I signed up for a 2-week placement in Salvador. Brazil still has a lot of poverty in and around the big cities, and after having visited the country as a tourist in the past, I was very excited to serve the community in Salvador.
my dreams is to help the homeless and handicap children , i was in vietnam last year and went to this hospital for children and saw thousands of kids were sick in bed i helped the nurses to feed them and i bought soy milk for all of them . i would like to come back and help them again.