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  • Belize Me Go Slow is more than a Motto, Its the Transformation of your Life. Study Abroad in Belize Program: Belize City, Belize CA. L.A. Talbert, Washburn University
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  • Prepare Yourself
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  • Take A Leap
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  • And Be Transformed
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  • Through our travel to Belize we began as classmates and became forever family.
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  • The Dream Alive in Me I choose to participate in the Study Abroad in Belize Program because I value the opportunities afforded to me here in the U.S. The legacy I will leave motivates me to go out and make a positive difference in this world. I share the dream of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. I dream of a day where people are not judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character. The program transformed my life. It is a pleasure to interact with the citizens of Belize. However, my transformation was remembering that there are children and adults in the U.S. that need us as well. While it is hard to compare the countries to each other, the compassion and volunteer services are needed in both places.
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  • What did I do? Everything I could. My life has been transformed from this experience. Besides having the opportunity to GO SLOW, I focused on my goals. The goal of this study abroad program is to offer a culturally, socially and economically diverse experience for Washburn students. 1. a chance to tutor English speaking Belizean students living in orphanages; 2. an opportunity to know children and adults who live in an impoverished area and who are culturally and racially diverse; 3. an experience volunteering at Belizean orphanages and possibly at other charities; 4. a three-day opportunity to participate in a international symposium, the Belizean International Symposium on Education, which is different from ones own schooling experience; and, 5. This program offers our students the chance to join in a historically and culturally relevant excursions to the Mayan Ruins and the Old Belize Museum.
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