Category: Adventure Travel

Global Works Alum David Narrow Reflects on his Experience 6 Years Later

In 2006 I led my very first trip to Costa Rica with Global Works. It was 4 weeks of service, outdoor adventure, language immersion and Pico de Gallo. We couldn’t have had a better group of students. I recently caught up with David Narrow, now a graduate student at Johns Hopkins.  Here’s what he has to say, 6 years later, about how those 4 weeks have informed and affected his path.

-Mary

At the age of 16, most middle-class American kids are completely immersed in anything from a video game, to socializing and partying, to college visiting and studying for the SATs. Due to all the pressures from parents, peers and the media, most kids get overwhelmed and frustrated when things don’t go their way. This frustration often causes a lot of stress and is not a healthy way for a 16 year old to be living. While most people on my Global Works trip to Costa Rica had good educations and came from well-off families, most of us had not been truly exposed to the way of life of so many all around the world. Global Works put life and the real world in perspective for all of us. The program taught us to put our problems in perspective and realize how big of an impact each of us can have on the world. (more…)

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Global Works and Circle of Writers Alumna, Maggie Moran motivates her entire community to help Nicaragua

Dear Global Works Community:

I’m happy to introduce you to Maggie Moran. Maggie was on the Global Works Nicaragua trip that I co-led last summer. Aside from being a great cement-mixer, tree-planter and fence-fixer in Nicaragua, Maggie has a knack for motivating others. She joined a Circle of Writers online Travel Writing workshop upon her return to the U.S, where she recorded her impressions with other Global Works students. Her final piece for the workshop, which captured her transformation in Nicaragua, served as her college admissions essay. She’ll be volunteering in Ghana this summer, and attending Boston College in the fall. Check out Maggie’s latest state-side project below.

Mary


After I got home from Nicaragua, I couldn’t stop thinking about the kids. For as much of an impact we made on their lives, it pales in comparison to the way in which they changed mine. I wanted to give back to them in every way that I could. I decided to collect gently used clothes, sneakers, cleats in addition to soccer balls and school supplies. First, I contacted one of our project directors in Nicaragua. He was excited to hear from me, and willing to help out by receiving the donations and distributing them.  I asked everyone I know for help—their response was overwhelming. Friends, family, and even strangers from the neighborhood cleaned out their closets and toy rooms– my parents graciously allowed the donations to pile up on our porch. (more…)

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INVEST IN YOUR CHILD’S FUTURE

Despite the snow outside, suggestions for your child’s summer may already be pounding on your door and filling your mailbox. With so many summer opportunities out there, what makes Global Works unique? A Global Works Summer Service Adventure is more than a trip; it is AN INVESTMENT IN YOUR CHILD’S FUTURE.

The NY Times recently published an article titled “For a Standout College Essay, Applicants Fill Their Summers.” According to this article, “students are planning their summer experiences to augment who they are and discover who they are, and that absolutely helps the college process.” Since 1990, Global Works has been offering such summer community service and cultural exchange travel programs. These programs are designed to expand world views, build leadership skills, and provide students with standout personal experiences–exactly the kinds of experiences noticed by college administrators.

With Global Works, we are committed to your child’s future. Even in these uncertain financial times WE MAKE IT POSSIBLE FOR YOUR SON OR DAUGHTER TO TRAVEL THIS SUMMER. Global Works offers: (more…)

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Alexander Dawson School – Costa Rica Update

photo: group getting ready to start their Costa Rica trip

The Alexander Dawson group arrived in Costa Rica on March 11th, here is the latest update from their trip!

Friday, March 11, 2011
The airplane may be boring for some people, but all of us had a really awesome time. First we took a two(ish) hour flight to phoenix where wen hung out near our gate drinking Starbucks, eating lunch, and playing various card games (some of which we  were able to win gum provided by Owen).  It was at least four hours before we boarded the next plane (flight was delayed). This plane ride went from Phoenix straight to Costa Rica and was at least seven hours. When we landed, we went through immigration and customs and were later met by Lola, our guide. She was energetic and friendly.

When we got to the hotel it was later than planned so we had to be *extra* quiet. We had a dinner consisting of sandwiches, then we had an orientation meeting. Unfortunately, we were all a bit tired from our travels, and headed back to our rooms to relax, which mainly consisted of people getting ready for the next morning – our big adventures river rafting! We all went to sleep, ready to get up at a way-too-early time for the next day. (more…)

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York School Trip to Martinique


Welcome home from Martinique – York School! After a great week of sunshine, beaches, service work and hiking – participants and chaperons are returning home from their Caribbean adventures relaxed and rested! Read a bit about their program on our trip updates: York School Updates

Hera are few photo highlights from there trip!

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