Sunday, December 6, 2009

Welcome!

Hi!
If you don't know me already, my name is Zachary Gilfus and I'm currently a Junior at Thousand Islands High School in Clayton, New York. There, I play on the Varsity hockey team and participate in a number of extracurricular activities (many involving music). My career aspirations fall under the category of engineering and architecture, though who's to say what the future will hold. This summer I will be traveling to Ghana to undertake 4 weeks of community service work with children in an orphanage. I will be staying with a host family as part of the AFS (American Field Service) exchange program.

As is often the case with world travel, the cost is relatively high for a single family to manage ($7,500). There are a number of ways to acquire the required sum, and as of the date I've taken advantage of a few, earning an AFS Merit Scholarship ($750) and working an end-of-summer to spring job which, with the help of my parents, will cover the necessary down payment ($900). Which brings me to a goal of $5,850, a sum for which any and all donations will be a great and appreciated help. Aside from these sources, I will also be presenting to local that support such efforts.

What do I hope to accomplish thorugh my community service in a West African orphanage? To start with the obvious, Ghana is a beautiful place, but it is also a place that has left many children orphaned through infectious disease. I can't begin to imagine how much help is needed in these dire situations. Through this trip I will not only be able to help children directly, but will also gain much more crucial understanding of cultures very different from yours or mine and do everything I can to propogate intercultural understanding during and following my experience. A recent trip to Scandinavia (among other things) has led me to realize that in a world that's growing closer and smaller by the day, understanding and acceptance must be held above all. I strongly believe that this experience will give me greater perspective that can be carried back to my communtiy and beyond...Send Me To Africa!

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Contributions of any amount are greatly appreciated!