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October 05, 2008
How to get a free vacation? This question had struck me and hit my memory book. After my University graduation, I joined the volunteer program for a year to serve the less privilege community in my country. Since, it was a volunteer worked so we only had cash allowances for transportation and food but most of the time foods are free when in the community. We hopped from one village, city and province to another, even though the worked was difficult and tiring because we were working based on the project work plan, yet we enjoyed the atmosphere in the communities, the charmed of the people we’ve met and the places we have visited. These are all free of charged vacation but of course we had to work our butt to enjoy them. But if your purpose of voluntarism is free vacation from one places to another! You may enjoy the free ride but you definitely ruin the essence of community service which is against the volunteer purpose. So, better figure it out! I volunteer for a cause and free vacation was a bonus.
 
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