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VESL Volunteer Interview, Student Direct, Feb 2007

“You meet some fantastic people, see a beautiful country and have the opportunity to make a small but measurable difference.” – Anna Watt, Sri Lanka Volunteer, 2004

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Volunteer Feedback – Beatrix Zwart, Sri Lanka 2005

“Never have I seen so many children eager to learn and the smiles and appreciation they showed for having us there made it even more worthwhile!” – Beatrix Zwart, Sri Lanka 2005

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Volunteer Feedback – Antonia Watts, Sri Lanka 2005

“… looking back it was the most magical time and really fulfilling. An experience never to be forgotten.” – Antonia Watts, Sri Lanka, 2005

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Feedback – Jon Green, Sri Lanka, 2005

“Our main objective was to create an interest in English and to increase the confidence of our students. Most of their learning is done from books and by copying from a blackboard. We wanted to just get the students speaking to us and listening to us, in order that they could actually hold a conversation. […]

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Feedback Quote – Rosemary Denim, Sri Lanka, 2005

“The children were so sad when I left. They said ‘you will forget us’, but how could I? Working with them has been a real privilege. They absorbed everything I had to offer them like little sponges.” – Rosemary Denim, Sri Lanka Volunteer 2005

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Volunteer Feedback – Jenny Chalmers, Sri Lanka Volunteer 2005

“The sense of pride and achievement I had was phenomenal… the work I did was rewarding and worthwhile… the memories of teaching and living in such a beautiful rural village, shall stay with me for a long time.” – Jenny Chalmers, Sri Lanka Volunteer 2005

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VESL, Sri Lanka, 2003

Feedback Quote – Mags Feardon, Sri Lanka Volunteer 2003

“best of all was the sense that I was making a small but measurable difference to people’s lives. It’s not often you get the opportunity to do something so worthwhile.” – Mags Feardon, Sri Lanka, 2003

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