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Free College Admissions Essays: My Volunteer Paths

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I remember going through school and every time the teacher would ask the kids what they wanted to be when they grew up everyone around me would proudly shout out professions “Doctor!” “Veterinarian!” “Lawyer!”. They all seemed to know exactly what they wanted, and I felt so lost. What did I want? I wanted to go to new places, meet new people, experience the world and be as helpful as I could wherever I was needed but I didn’t think that I could ever make a career out of that. Fast forward twelve years and I am crying on the couch the same day I have left the Blackfeet reservation because I want to go back and I realize that if I can spend the rest of my life doing what I had just spent the summer doing, that would be the best thing I could ever ask for.

Immediately after that, I began researching volunteer positions and different career paths I could take. I learned about the Peace Corps, NGO’s, different volunteer opportunities, etc. Initially I thought I would join the Peace Corps. Hearing that they focused heavily on community integration and making sure their projects were sustainable is what drew me in. Although I believe strongly in foreign aid, I am uninterested in “fly-by evangelism” or “voluntourism” and I believe that people …show more content…

I hope to be someone that the girls can rely on during their time away from family and I hope to be useful in the everyday functions of the house. Also, even though my plans of joining the peace corps have changed, I am still an advocate of the Girls Leading Our World (GLOW) program which is heavily utilized in their service. It is an adaptable program used to teach young women based on the communities needs, whether that be HIV and malaria prevention, or self confidence workshops. I would love to pass along something similar, obviously on a much smaller and more personal scale, if it is

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