I had a wonderful opportunity to meet with several youth earlier
this evening who are embarking on a life-changing experience. They will
be going on a trip to India this year with Youth Making a Difference (YMAD).
Their
enthusiasm for their upcoming service opportunity is contagious! They
know that they will be improving the lives and opportunities of the
people they will meet in India. They will also find - as does anyone
who serves - that they leave India as changed individuals. They will
return to their homes after their trip with a deep love for the people
they have served. They will have gained appreciation for all the many
luxuries and benefits of living in the United States and all the
opportunities that they have in their lives. They will also, most
likely, return from their trip committed to providing service to others
throughout their lives.
I have found when
I serve others - while those I serve benefit - I also benefit. I then
want to serve more! That is truly the foundation of my platform of
promoting youth service - instilling in youth the motivation and desire
to provide volunteer service for the rest of their lives!
I
really like the organization Youth Making a Difference. In the past,
for YMAD, I have been involved in making education kits for the YMAD
groups to take, use and leave in India. I have also been involved in
putting together safe birthing kits to be taken with YMAD trips. YMAD
does a great job bringing resources and training to India. I love
traveling internationally and love providing service while doing so -
the perfect combination that YMAD offers.
Youth
going on a YMAD trip also really prepare for the trip through
leadership trainings. Youth - if you are looking for a way to make a
difference - check out YMAD!
For those youth
(and adults) who cannot go on a YMAD trip - you can still help make a
difference internationally! YMAD needs help with creating and donating
hygiene kits, education kits, skill kits, new born kits, safe delivery
kits and lots of supplies. Check out the projects that can be done at
home on YMAD's website: http://www.ymad.org/volunteer/projects-from-home/
Way to use your handz for good internationally!
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