Service and Growth Through International Volunteer Experiences

2024-11-14

Liberal Arts College【11 / 27 (Wed.) 10:00 ~ 12:30 Hand in Hand — Service and Growth Through International Volunteer Experiences|Mrs. Wan-ting Yang|Paul Han House Lecture Hall of Liberal Arts College】, Welcome to participate!

Topic: Hand in Hand — Service and Growth Through International Volunteer Experiences

Lecturer: Mrs. Wan-ting Yang (The Information Technology Teacher of Taoyuan Municipal Taoyuan Senior High School. Her past experiences with the JULLAY Group and roles include: (I) JULLAY 5 to 8: Team Member, Public Relations Team Member, and Curriculum Team Member. (II) JULLAY 9 to 14: Assisted in guiding curriculum and service project design.)

Host: Ph.D. Shian-jang Tzeng (Post-Doctor Fellow of Liberal Arts College NYCU)

Date: November 27, 2024 10:00 ~ 12:30

Venue: NYCU Paul Han House

Registration URLhttps://forms.gle/25xv8L1ev4vhY3we8

Deadline for Registration: November 26, 2024 12:00

Brief Introduction:

In this talk, the speaker will share experiences from participating in multiple international volunteer programs during her studies and will explore how these experiences profoundly influenced her career choices. These volunteer efforts were not merely fueled by passion and inspiration in the moment but also fostered her belief that service and personal growth are deeply intertwined processes. Through serving others, she discovered endless potential and value, both for others and for herself.

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