Category — Audrey
Audrey – Malawi Study Trip 2009
Audrey is a Commerce student who describes herself as a hard working, determined and very loyal person. She enjoys sports andisa social person. No matter the circumstance, she feels comfortable meeting new people, which is ideal when working in a team. She also likes to incorporate her ideas with those of others and assure the smooth running of a project.
Additionally, Audrey decided to get involved in this study-trip because she’s always wanted to give back to those who have had less fortunate opportunities in life: “I’ve been blessed with everything that I could possibly want and I always wanted an opportunity to give back to other people, so when I was walking through the halls of Vanier and saw the display of the project, it just pulled me and I had to apply”. Despite the hard work, she expects it to be enjoyable and an eye-opening experience. Also, Audrey is excited about the team she is working with due to the various personalities of her teammates, which she believes will add to the experience.
Moreover, this young lady believes that we all have a certain responsibility to involve ourselves in projects that are out of our comfort zone. In this way, people will realize that we need to take action in order to better our world: “I think this is an opportunity to make students here in Canada realize what is going on outside of our country. Most people are in their bubble and they are happy within what’sinside, so it is really important to see what is happening on the other side of the planet…It is also important for me right now, to know that I’m going to be helping people and that I’m going to broaden my views of the world”. Audrey’s personal contribution to the project is to make people realize, here in Canada, how fortunate they are to have access to a most important resource; education. In the end, she hopes she will lead a good example for others and that people will work to make a difference for the future.
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September 22, 2009 No Comments
Wake up call by Audrey Vanasse-Bédard
Wake-up call
by Audrey Vanasse-Bédard
This trip was important to me because it was a wake-up call. Experiencing and studying a different culture is imperative to understanding the underlying causes of numerous economic and social problems that affect among others education, women’s rights, health, and poverty. By seeing firsthand these issues it was much better for me to understand and evaluate them than being in a classroom and learning about these same issues. Now, in Montreal, I am looking forward to share my experience with fellow classmates, family members, and friends and raise awareness about global issues.
Regarding the educational system I encountered, I think much works needs to be done, and many other factors not necessarily revolving around education directly have a major impact on the system. For example, many of the villages are situated very far away from schools and many kids have to walk many miles in order to get to school. This becomes more and more difficult when the children’s household chores increase they put school on the back burner. Many families also have some trouble paying school fees, especially if they have numerous kids. Most obviously, there is a lack of resources, one teacher for a large amount of students, many classrooms have no desks, chairs, or blackboards, and classes of 60 or more students have to share 6-10 textbooks among themselves. What impressed me the most was the students’ willingness to learn despite all these setbacks. Children would wake up at 5 o’clock in the morning and do their chores and then walk to school. Students who lived very far from the schools would even stay in crammed hostels.
I think this trip will definitely affect the decisions I make or the actions I take for the rest of my life. After witnessing such strength and determination from these children and individuals I have absolutely no excuse than to give my best at whatever I do because I am fortunate enough to have many opportunities present themselves at me contrary to these students. In the immediate future I definitely see myself traveling some more to gain more knowledge and insight on different cultures and how it affects their way of life. In the long run I’d like to use the knowledge I have gained to help bring aid in some way to countries like Malawi that are still developing!
February 3, 2009 No Comments
