Entries Tagged ‘project work’:
filed in Ecuador, South America on Jan.10, 2012
Hola from Ecuador, Our biggest Leap team EVER arrived safely last week after a mammoth flight. Thankfully those coming from the UK avoided a couple of days of windy weather and lengthy delays (thank you Leap Gods!) and we volunteers flying in lots of other directions too – England, Scotland, Wales, Australia, Spain, Italy, Colombia [...]
Tags: architecture, birthday, community, conservation, Flights, Gap Year, Guayasamin, international, playing pool, project work, Quito, school, windy weather
filed in Kenya on Jul.07, 2011
Jambo from the Sun-Soaked Kenya Coast! The Kenya Summer Team arrived on Tuesday morning and are settling in really well to village life! I just popped in to say a quick Hello and everyone in good shape. The boys were out playing football with some of the locals but I caught the girls in camp [...]
Tags: Building, Coast, football, hospital, ICT, Kenya, Makongeni, Primary school, project work, sports, Summer Gap, Teaching, Volunteer, womens group
filed in Tanzania on Feb.09, 2010
Hello from still sunny Tanzania! The Leap Team is doing well and we are now in Moshi doing a kitchen construction at the deaf school. Everyone is in good health and working hard. Time has really gone fast and it’s unbelievable to think we’ll be holding our graduation ceremony on Friday for the leapers only [...]
Tags: Deaf school, Graduation, Moshi, project work, volunteering
filed in Uncategorized on Jun.02, 2009
Gap Year travellers to Brazil can do no better than starting in Rio – what an amazingly vibrant city (samba, music, football, carnival and beach culture), incredible people, it is an assault on the senses with ultra modern juxtaposed against great poverty. If you’re a gap year traveller you will have so many choices – [...]
Tags: amazon rainforest, beaches, carnivals, football, Gap Year, kite surfing, music, project work, rio de janero, samba