Volunteer Spotlight: Hantteut in Coastal Bend
A matter of destiny.
I need to do something good for society, so I am glad to be here.
I like traveling, eating nice food and talking about life with other people. Even though life in Korea was not bad, I sometimes couldn’t get rid of thinking I am too selfish and don’t care about others. Also, I was addicted to computer games, gambling and stocks, which made my life terrible. I wanted to discover the better side of myself and as if by destiny, I met a friend from India and he introduced me AHAH.
It went well with AHAH, the staff kindly invited me with precise and fast replies and, more importantly, I got to know a lot of good friends here in Texas. Consistent rules and meaningful work made me stronger every day. I am amazed at how professional and organized the staff of AHAH are. There are a lot of fun activities on program too.
Volunteering in AHAH is a huge opportunity, especially for developing Asian countries’ youngsters, to see a much bigger world!
Learn more about this program: Texas Hurricane Harvey Relief
Hurricane Harvey made landfall as a category 4 hurricane, bringing unprecedented destruction to Texas. Harvey was named the most powerful hurricane to hit the US since 2005, superseding Hurricane Sandy. The recovery is going to be long and hard - that’s why All Hands and Hearts has committed to being on the ground for at least two years, helping families recover from this disaster.
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Learn more about this program: Texas Hurricane Harvey Relief
Hurricane Harvey made landfall as a category 4 hurricane, bringing unprecedented destruction to Texas. Harvey was named the most powerful hurricane to hit the US since 2005, superseding Hurricane Sandy. The recovery is going to be long and hard - that’s why All Hands and Hearts has committed to being on the ground for at least two years, helping families recover from this disaster.
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- Ang in Mexico
- Caroline in Mexico
- Cindy in Dominica
- Dan in Nepal
- Francis in Coastal Bend
- Frank in Puerto Rico
- Hantteut in Coastal Bend
- Jiani in Coastal Bend
- Luke in North Carolina
- Lyvette in Coastal Bend
- Marc in Dominica
- Marine in Texas
- Martha Rose in Coastal Bend
- Mathieu in Mexico
- Megan in Coastal Bend
- Nancy in Mexico
- Nikki in the USVI
- Patty in St. Thomas
- Poncho in USVI
- Ritam in Coastal Bend
- Rob in South Texas
- Roger in BVI
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