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Title: Living and Working in Costa Rica


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Living and Workingin Costa Rica
Pura Vida!
  • Deborah Copeman
  • LIBR 500
  • cakewalk_at_mac.com

2
It was May 1994
After getting tapped on the head by the
university chancellor, I wasnt sure what to do
next
3
Volunteering overseas seemed like an interesting
adventure
  • I applied for and was accepted into Canadian
    Crossroads International (CCI)
  • I was going to live and work in a community in
    one of 22 partner countries worldwide!

For more info on CCI, click on the logo!
4
First, a year of intensive preparation
  • Fundraising events
  • Development education sessions
  • Workshops on cross-cultural communication,
    culture shock, and health

The 1995 Vancouver CCI Team!
5
Finally, in September 1995, four other Canadians
and I were on our way to San Jose, Costa Rica
  • Sí, yo hablo español un poquito

6
After a little acclimatization time, we moved to
our host families and work placements
  • The Costa Rican committee and Canadian
    participants at local orientation
  • workshops in Cerro Alto.

7
My first placement was at Radio for Peace
International (RFPI)
  • Researching and writing news briefs
  • Recording them (with fellow volunteer Kevin)
  • Editing pre-recorded programs

For program info click on the logo!
8
After five weeks, I began teaching English at an
elementary school
Escuela Maria Montealegre, Tres Rios
(yes, its right on a highway)
9
Instructing the children was challenging and
rewarding
The kindergarteners were sweet and playful.
  • The grade twos loved learning English action
    songs.

10
Dealing with classes of up to 40 children, my
Spanish improved a lot!
On a field trip with the grade sixes at Irazu
Volcano.
  • In the staff room with some of the teachers.

11
But even an idealistic volunteer cant work all
the time
Click here for info on national parks
  • Yes, dear reader
  • I went to the beach!

12
National Sites I visited in Costa Rica
  • Historic Sites
  • Monumento Nacional Guayabo
  • National Parks
  • Parque Manuel Antonio
  • Parque Nacional Cahuita
  • Parque Nacional Guanacaste
  • Volcanoes
  • Volcán Arenal
  • Volcán Irazú

13
My host family warmly and generously made me a
part of their lives
Celebrating Christmas Eve with my host family
Making tamales, a traditional Christmas dish
14
At the end of four months, I said a sad goodbye
to new friends and family
  • I returned to an unusually cold and snowy
    Vancouver
  • Reverse culture shock hits harder in February!

15
However, I was reunited with Costa Rican friends
later that year!
  • Ale, Jose Luis, Luis Carlos and Elizabeth (from
    Ecuador) visited after volunteering with CCI in
    Canada.

16
This experience has had far-reaching effects on
my life!
I continue to support CCIs goals to work in
partnership to raise global awareness and to
actively promote a sustainable and equitable
world.
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