Amalie Bruun has travelled on every volunteer trip to build in Sri Lanka since her first time in 2009. Her contribution is incredible and so is her love for the work we do and the people of Sri Lanka. Amalie’s full-time job is managing all the logistical and financial aspects of the production of a commercial or other content. As part of a recent assignment, she visited Sri Lanka and wrote this blog for us.
Last April, while building homes for two families in need in Sri Lanka, the volunteers of Team 15 learned about another family living in a desperate situation.
For the first 28 years of her life Jaynatha believed that the many challenges she had to face were “karma” resulting from misdeeds in a past life. Then in just one year her karma changed. Here is her story.
Monday, April 2, 2018 Let me introduce myself. My name’s Nik. I’m a high school student from Northern Alberta, Canada. I joined this trip due to curiosity more than anything; the desire the see new places. So far, we’ve been in Guatemala for roughly 3 days, spending most of our time in Antigua participating in Read More…