The joys of volunteering

In addition to the contribution they make to their schools, most of our volunteers have a really rewarding personal experience. This is what Lewis Strong has said about his time in Nepal this year:

“My time in Nepal was a real personal journey; I met some fantastic people and saw some amazing sights – what more can you ask for really? It was a challenging, but ultimately rewarding teaching experience that has given me more belief in myself and what I can achieve. I think I’ll carry a little bit of Class 5 with me for the rest of my life.”

HELP volunteers introduce new methods of teaching into their classrooms

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HELP is rare for an organisation offering volunteer teaching in that it puts the needs of the local people before the desires of the western person wanting ‘the experience’.
Alastair SkeffingtonSaraswatimata Yumahangma English School