On our last night on Andros, we had a service down by the settlement's "creek" and enjoyed a beautiful sunset. This was the end of my three fast-paced weeks of helping to lead groups. Just as coming to help out in the Bahamas is a step outside of the volunteers' comfort zone, this time was an unfamiliar step for me. I think that I grew from it, learning from myself and the people I was lucky enough to work with.
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From June 21, 2013
On our last night on Andros, we had a service down by the settlement's "creek" and enjoyed a beautiful sunset. This was the end of my three fast-paced weeks of helping to lead groups. Just as coming to help out in the Bahamas is a step outside of the volunteers' comfort zone, this time was an unfamiliar step for me. I think that I grew from it, learning from myself and the people I was lucky enough to work with.
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