I got in touch with Celeste Hamilton from Idealist.org a few weeks back to have a chat about the Dunham Institute’s Volunteer Teach course, which I’m helping out to promote at the moment. We ended up having a great chat about all things volunteer and I can only gush in a slightly excessive way about [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Dunham Institute’
Writing in faraway places
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged blogging, Dunham Institute, Idealist.org, La Vida Idealist, sustainable development, volunteering on July 20, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
7 Ways to Make Mexicans Happy
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged chiapa de corzo, Dunham Institute, Mexico, teaching English, TEFL, TEFL training, travelling, volunteering abroad on June 11, 2010 | 2 Comments »
Once upon a time… It’s now been almost a year and a half since I cut ties with the homeland and boarded a plane headed for Mexico City. Much has befallen me since then, from the spine tinglingly good to the though provoking to the black and ‘orrible, but I wouldn’t change any of it [...]




