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Hazel Geatches
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October 19

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CCS Volunteer Status:
CCS Alumni
Region/s of Interest
Peru (Ayacucho), Tanzania (Arusha)
Volunteer Interests:
Caring for Infants & Children, Teaching Children, Teaching English, Assisting Teachers, Assisting Teachers of Special Education, Working toward Women's Empowerment, Sharing Professional Skills/Experience
Occupation:
Freelance publishing consultant
School or University Attended:
Universities of East Anglia, Birmingham, and York

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Hazel in Peru

Here's the blog I wrote while volunteering in Ayacucho, Peru: http://www.hazelinperu.blogspot.com/
It goes on a bit, but I got very excited about it all!

Posted on June 15, 2008 at 12:30pm —

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Hazel in Tanzania

And here's what I wrote while in Tanzania: http://hazelintanzania.blogspot.com/

Posted on June 15, 2008 at 12:30pm —

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At 11:01am on September 1, 2008, Ken Lipson said…
Hey Hazel...yep count me in for Kili. Psyched.... tho there are a lot of hidden costs like immunizations/visas/resident visas/malaria regimens etc. that I wasn't expecting. Obviously, would love to get your 2 cents about the trip/who to see & where to be. Also heard from Claire from Ayacucho & that was a pleasant hello. Looking forward to hearing from you and hope ur well. Love, K
At 7:49pm on July 17, 2008, Elyse Caudill said…
Hey Hazel, my name is Elyse and I'm volunteering with CCS in Tanzania next summer. I read your Tanzanian Blog and enjoyed it so much that I had to read your Blog from Peru as well. I am so in awe of everything you did in Peru! I am so excited about volunteering in Tanzania next summer that I am already starting to brainstorm about where I want to go after that. You have me totally convinced that Ayacucho is the place for me - it is definately where I'll be heading after Tanzania! Thanks so much for sharing your experiences!
At 12:56pm on July 13, 2008, Ina said…
Hi Hazel,
I am fine thanks, I went from Ayacucho to Lima and spent about 5months there, then on to Mexico for 3 months then Brazil for 3 months!

I came back to the Uk, worked for 2 months, got bored so I left and then went back to Ayacucho in March for 6wks.

Home again now and flitting between bolton (sorting out my aunts estate) and london. When I have sorted my aunts stuff I NEED to get a job, I have not really worked since March 2006 and the old bank balance is looking a bit grim!

What have you been up to?? are you working??
 
 

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