Veena Bahia Since Voluntario Global

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Veena helping out at lunch time in the kindergarten Veena helping out at lunch time in the kindergarten Celine Mestivier

Ambassador Veena Bahia reflects on how her time at a kindergarten has helped her since going home.

What do you do now?

Project management.

 

How was your experience of coming home after your time at Voluntario Global?

Very fulfilling and helped map out my objectives in life.

 

How useful do you think your experience at Voluntario Global has been in your work or studies since leaving Buenos Aires?

 

I have a better understanding of what is important for the world and its living things.

 

Who would you recommend your project to?

Everyone buy mainly people who have finished studies and about to embark on a career as this helps to shape where you want to go in life.

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