I have gone to volunteer and study in Ecuador twice with ELEP, and both times I have felt that my time and money were very well spent.
Patricio, the main project coordinator, was extremely kind and unfailingly helpful. He met me punctually at the airport and promptly took me to my host family afterward. The hosts were experienced with foreign volunteers and always treated me with great consideration, respect, and understanding. The other volunteers were friendly and incredibly supportive--I made fast friends with whom I could talk to, practice my Spanish with, and travel with on the weekends. The house was close to a variety of services, so it was never inconvenient to walk over to the supermarket for some snacks or to the internet cafe to send an email home. The place where I took Spanish classes was right on the next street as well, so I never had trouble finding it or getting there on time. Each and every one of my needs were met and I never felt uncomfortable in the home of my host family.
I worked in a small clinic with people of all ages. I observed the clinic's doctor in order to learn the physical and psychological ailments of his patients, and distributed bread to the impoverished visitors when the doctor was not in. The staff at the clinic was also very supportive--they encouraged me to ask questions and helped me practice my Spanish every day. I bonded with the kids, who were all extremely sweet and quick to make friends with me and each other.
On weekends, I traveled to explore the cities outside Quito. Bus and taxi fares were never too expensive (depending where I was going, transportation prices ranged from $2 to $5 per ride--I was glad that I had brought lots of small bills) and I never felt ill at ease on public transportation. I shopped at the huge artisan market in Otavalo, where the stand owners were all very kind and willing to negotiate prices, and biked to see the gorgeous waterfall (El Diablo) on the outskirts of Banos. Locally, I visited malls and marketplaces, and was never disappointed by the variety of products offered there.
All in all, I regard my past trips to Ecuador extremely fondly, and I still remain in contact with the friends I have made there. I am looking forward to traveling with ELEP again in the future years! Thanks for everything, ELEP!
Program:
Volunteer Abroad
Location:
Ecuador
Posted:
Aug 29, 2010
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