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Volunteer and Travel Guidance Document with No Evident High‑Profile Links

The text is a generic self‑help/volunteering guide containing no names, transactions, dates, or allegations involving influential officials, agencies, or financial flows. It offers no actionable inves Provides brainstorming questions for personal fulfillment. Lists numerous nonprofit and volunteer organizations with website URLs. Mentions a personal anecdote about a family traveling in South Ameri

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
Reference
House Oversight #013987
Pages
1
Persons
0
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The text is a generic self‑help/volunteering guide containing no names, transactions, dates, or allegations involving influential officials, agencies, or financial flows. It offers no actionable inves Provides brainstorming questions for personal fulfillment. Lists numerous nonprofit and volunteer organizations with website URLs. Mentions a personal anecdote about a family traveling in South Ameri

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But where to go and what to do? There is no one right answer to either. Use the following questions and resources to brainstorm: What makes you most angry about the state of the world? What are you most afraid of for the next generation, whether you have children or not? What makes you happiest in your life? How can you help others have the same? There is no need to limit yourself to one location. Remember Robin, who traveled through South America for a year with her husband and seven-year-old son? The three of them spent one to two months doing volunteer work in each location, including building wheelchairs in Banos, Ecuador, rehabilitating exotic animals in the Bolivian rain forest, and shepherding leather-back sea turtles in Suriname. How about doing archaeological excavation in Jordan or tsunami relief on the islands of Thailand? These are just two of the dozens of foreign relocation and volunteering case studies in each issue of Verge Magazine (www.vergemagazine.com). Reader-tested resources include: Hands on Disaster Response: www.hodr.org Project Hope: www.projecthope.org Relief International: www.ri.org International Relief Teams: www.irteams.org Airline Ambassadors International: www.airlineamb.org Ambassadors for Children: www.ambassadorsforchildren.org Relief Riders International: www.reliefridersinternational.com Habitat for Humanity Global Village Program: www.habitat.org Planeta: Global Listings for Practical Ecotourism: www.planeta.com 4. Revisit and reset dreamlines. Following the mini-retirement, revisit the dreamlines set in Definition and reset them as needed. The following questions will help: What are you good at? What could you be the best at? What makes you happy? What excites you? What makes you feel accomplished and good about yourself? What are you most proud of having accomplished in your life’? Can you repeat this or further develop it?

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