“The journey into Amazonia was breathtaking.
Everywhere I turned, I learned something new: a new perspective, a new
language, and by the end of the trip, a new outlook. My internship was
working in a very poor community with the Organization Infant. Infant’s
main goal was to show the importance of the rights of children. Every day
I talked, read, did arts and crafts, and taught gymnastics to the children.
These children taught me more about life than any other experience I have
ever had. I left this trip knowing in my heart that I had made a
difference, and that’s truly what matters to me.” Angela
Stein (Summer 2015)
“Going on this trip was the most rewarding
experience of my life. I became more self-assured, confident and decisive. I
learned about what I wanted and didn't want in my life; I matured significantly;
and I took on responsibilities I previously thought I was incapable of
handling. I learned a lot of my own value and developed strong ties with
locals. My host family was warm and inviting. They said that I their house was
also my as soon as I arrived. I felt embraced by a warm culture from the moment
I got there, and personal challenges aside, I would do it all over
again.” Stephanie Strickland (Summer 2015)
“This cultural immersion program was a major
stepping stone for my personal growth. I was looking for a program where I
could experience something to remember for a life time and something completely
extraordinary, and Journey into
Amazonia was definitely it. I had the unique experience of living
with a wonderful family, working for a program that highly impacted the
community, and traveling into the Amazon rainforest with amazing people while
studying the culture and language of the Amazon. My internship taught me so
much by working hand in hand with communities in need and by giving me an
opportunity to offer my help. The excursions were greatly structured and
offered the students so much exposure of the genuine culture of the Amazon.
Studying the beautiful plants and animals helped me gain a stronger connection
to the Earth and gave me a stronger drive to protect it. I was honored to be
able to have these experiences. They are ones that cannot be found elsewhere. I
am so grateful to have had the opportunity to be a part of this program; this
experience was one of a kind and has had a strong positive impact on my view of
life.” (Dora Fish, Summer 2015)
"The Service and Learning Journey to Amazonia
was an unforgettable experience. I learned so much about the culture and the
indigenous cosmovisions. Camping in the primary forest and learning about the
importance of the medicinal plants was extremely fascinating. Living with
a host family was fantastic. They were very kind and accommodating. The food
they prepared was always delicious. I was always comfortable and I felt at
home. It was also great for constantly improving my Spanish. I'm positive I
will return to the amazon to learn more and to visit the life-long friends that
I met there. It's difficult to encompass all of the feelings I have
about my time in Iquitos. It was overwhelmingly different but beautiful. I am so
thankful for this experience!" Shannon Morris (Summer 2015)
"My time in Amazonia was the most influential
experience I could have hoped for. From the first day I arrived in Iquitos
till the very last day of the program, I was always enriched by the
culture. Amazonia allowed me to open my eyes to real world problems that are
occurring not only in Peru, but all around the world. Amazonia also
allowed me to open my heart; it taught me how to help others in the
most effective way possible. From this program, I truly felt as though I was a
part of positive change. Not only did I gain knowledge of people and
our environment, I also learned a lot about myself. My time in Amazonia made
me more confident and caring. It also allowed me to narrow what I would like to
focus on in my academic future.” Malia Byrtus (Summer 2015)
“I always knew that there was a different way of
life out there, but after experiencing it first hand, my views are forever
changed. Being in Peru taught me to not take for granted any of the things
we have in the US, especially my car; although, the motokars there are
most fun transportation ever! Also, the family bonds run so deep in the Amazonian
culture that it made me reconsider my family relationships/values and make
changes. Even teaching English at UNAP has made me become a better student this
semester at FSU. The people of Amazonia have very few possessions,
but the love and wisdom they give you makes you feel like the richest person in
the world. And even though I am not fluent in Spanish and that was the most
difficult aspect of my trip, I would go back to Iquitos in a heartbeat.” Jennifer
Law (Summer 2015)
“My time in Iquitos was nothing short of life-changing.
During my month there, through intensive cultural immersion, I was shown a
vastly different reality than my own- which resulted in me gaining an entirely
new perspective. This program gives you the tools you need to make the most of
your experience, to truly immerse yourself in the culture and interact with the
locals, who are incredibly warm-hearted and generous people. I made life-long
friendships and connections while I was in Peru, and I would go back in an
instant.” Shauna N. Gillooly (Summer 2015)
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