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How to Choose a High School Summer Program Abroad

Parents call me all the time asking about GLA, but often it emerges that they don’t even know how to think about choosing a summer program.  They’re bombarded by a ton of catalogs and often just select whichever organization has the prettiest catalog.  Obviously, this is not the best way to figure out where to send your teenage son or daughter.

Our calls usually turn into sessions where I help parents construct a mental framework to think about all the summer program options available.  Here are some of the key questions to ask:

1. Honestly (really, honestly) how emotionally mature and globally minded is your child?  This can help you answer whether they are even ready for an international program.  If you’re not sure if they’re ready, then maybe start with a 1 week program in Latin America.  If they have already traveled extensively with school or family, then let them go further out.

2. What is the objective of doing the summer program?  Is it purely for fun?  Is it to foster personal development?  Is it to earn some needed community service hours?  Is it to explore a personal passion about a certain part of the world?  Its amazing how many families haven’t asked themselves what they hope to get out of the program.  Start with the general goal and then work backwards.

3. What kind of peer group do you want your child to be surrounded by?  Is it an all-American group?  Do all the students come from the same part of the USA?  Is the student body diverse?  If so, in which way?

Global Leadership Adventures prides itself on trying to recruit an international student body.  Although the majority of students still come from the USA and UK, we have students from throughout Africa, Asia, Latin America.  For some families, this is not what they want.  For others, getting their son or daughter to be part of an international student body is a unique benefit.

I realize now that there are a lot more things to consider when choosing a teen volunteer abroad program.  I will continue this thread in a separate post.

Essay Contest to Win All-Expense Paid Ecological Volunteer Trip to Costa Rica

Global Leadership Adventures, which offers life-changing international community service trips for teens, is offering a FREE trip to Costa Rica for ONE deserving high school student this summer. The winner will venture on the all-expense paid 10 day Tropical Ecology & Service program from August 14 to 23, 2010 – a $2,500 value!

GLA’s goal is to provide life-changing experiences that will cultivate a global perspective and open-mindedness in students that will ultimately inspire them to become great leaders and global thinkers who will seek positive change in their own communities.

The 10 day Costa Rica trip includes volunteering at a non-profit nature reserve, zip-lining through the rainforest, whitewater rafting, hiking to hidden waterfalls and much more.

Read more details about this program. Meals, lodging and airfare from Houston, Texas to Liberia, Costa Rica will all be paid.

High school students ages 14 to 18 are eligible to enter. Students must answer the following essay question for the chance to win:

Tell us how you’ve shown leadership in your community? And, how would performing community service in an international setting help you further develop your leadership skills on a local and global level?

Responses must be no more than 500 words. E-mail responses to contest@experiencegla.com. All responses must be received by June 25, 2010, 12:00 a.m. PDT to be eligible for the contest.

Contest Rules:

· No purchase necessary.

· Prize is not redeemable for cash or anything else.

· Prize not transferable to other programs or program dates.

· Students are responsible for travel to Houston, Texas.

· Contest ends June 25, 2010, 12:00 a.m. PDT.

· Employees or family members of employees of Terra Education are not eligible.

· Only one submission per student.

· Anyone submitting more than one entry will be disqualified.

· Global Leadership Adventures is not responsible for any issues that arise that prevent winner from claiming the prize.

· In the event the winner is unable to claim the prize, the second place essay will receive the prize.

  • Winner will be contacted via email on Friday, July 2, 2010.

Canceling Trip to Thailand? Consider Vietnam.

*Thailand Update*

Are you canceling your travel plans to Thailand?

Many governments are recommending that people cancel all
non-essential travel to Thailand. However, Vietnam is a great
alternative to experience the wonder and beauty of South East Asia.

Read the US Department of State travel warning on Thailand here:
www.bit.ly/USgovtThailandWarning

Global Leadership Adventures offers a unique service-learning
experience in Vietnam.  This program takes students to Hanoi, Halong
Bay, Saigon and the charming colonial town of Hoi An. We also spend
time volunteering with the Hill Tribes in the mountainous Sapa
region. Read more here: www.experienceGLA.com/vietnam

You will have the rare opportunity of being immersed in the culture
by learning some of the local language, connecting directly with
farmers while wading through the rice paddies, and visiting ancient
ruins.

Although the entire program is a journey through markets, pagodas,
beaches, and towns, we will do day trips to explore the country up
close throughout this 14 day experience.

To learn more visit: www.experienceGLA.com/vietnam

Sleeping under the stars in the Australian Outback

Our new 2010 catalog just came out and I’m especially excited about our program in the Australian outback.  When I was in college I remember looking for programs in Australia, but was disappointed that most programs stayed on the coast – Sydney, or to the eastern side of the country (Canberra and Melbourne).

So, the new Global Leadership Adventures program is innovative because we’re flying deep into the heart of the Australian outback where we’ll volunteer in aboriginal communities and learn about their traditional culture.  High school students will have the chance to learn about aboriginal spirituality, dot-painting, traditional herbal medicine and how to survive in the bush.

Since we’ll be out in the bush, we’ll be camping as we slowly make our way from Darwin, down to Alice Springs.  I can’t wait for the first group to go, I hope to join them.  Sleeping under the stars far from civilization sounds perfect as we head into winter here in the USA!

Volunteering during Summer Vacation

Interestingly, while many of our students are excited about the idea of spending their summer vacation doing community service, many of their parents seemed perplexed by this concept. It seems that among some adults there just isn’t the understanding that volunteering abroad is a great way to connect directly with the local people in a country. However, this seems to be changing as adult “volunteer vacations” seem to be gaining in popularity. Here’s an article from the CBS Early Show about Volun-Tourism.