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Emilie6 szövege - English

  • volunteering

  • Hi ! Guess what? I’ve done it.
  • I'm sorry I haven’t written you for a long time, but I spent a lot of time in places where Wifi didn’t work.
  • I send you with this email some pictures of these places.
  • I’m very happy I involved in this charity group, even if I miss you, of course.
  • I live incredible experiences.
  • The last month, I was in Philipines to help doctors and nurses of the association « Médecins du Monde » who take care of needing people around the world.
  • They have a lot of different missions, for example, they help people to have better work conditions (like where I was) or to have better conditions for women and teenager girls who are pregnant in Sri Lanka for example.
  • They help also children or men in some countries.
  • Their missions are very varied.
  • To be volunteer you must have some skills in medicine, but all people can be useful.
  • The charity needs all kind of skills in marketing, communication and to translate for example.
  • Of course, If you would like to be volunteer, you must be devoted, well-organised, helpful, outgoing, determined, optimistic… It’s a lot of qualities that you can learn in volunteering.
  • You can also help the charity from home with sharing it, or give some money.
  • Here, in Philipines, a lot of people work in unhealthy conditions.
  • For exemple, I met a men who was very ill because he has worked for thirty years , without protections, directly on the ground, with toxic dishes.
  • He stripped down computers.
  • Did you know it’s very dangerous !?
  • We helped him to have better conditions like gloves and masks, and medicine examens.
  • Thanks of this charity, 11 700 000 people were helped around the world.
  • I’m not skilled in medicine but I helped French doctors to translate in order to help them be able to talk with their patients.
  • I help to my way and even it’s a little thing, I contribute to save them.
  • This, makes me feel happy.
  • Before I become volunteer, I was just me, a little person in a big world, but when I became volunteer, I’ve discovered how I can be more : someone who can be useful, not just someone.
  • Be in a charity taught me perseverance, courage, sharing, to be patient (you know I wasn’t !
  • ;-) ) and generous.
  • Volunteering learn us a lot of things of the life that you can’t learn in other ways… I love when I feel useful, it’s why I’ll go to SriLanka for two months tomorrow !
  • I promise you to write you more often.
  • I hope you’re proud of me… I love you. Love, Em’.

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