Volunteer Spotlight: Wilson in Coastal Bend
I have discovered that indeed rendering a hand to help people in need is the greatest gift of all.
Volunteering with All Hands and Hearts – Smart Response in Coastal Bend, Texas has been one of the greatest experiences in my life, one that I will never forget, especially in the context of working with fellow volunteers of different cultural backgrounds and races to help people affected by Hurricane Harvey to rebuild homes. I have learned a lot of lessons during my period of stay with All Hands and Hearts. Much more, I have discovered that indeed rendering a hand to help people in need is the greatest gift of all.
My experience with All hands and Hearts has also significantly contributed to my career, especially in the regards to the organization and management of people of different cultures in a work setting in order to achieve common a goal.
Learn more about this program: Texas Hurricane Harvey Relief
Hurricane Harvey made landfall as a category 4 hurricane, bringing unprecedented destruction to Texas. Harvey was named the most powerful hurricane to hit the US since 2005, superseding Hurricane Sandy. The recovery is going to be long and hard - that’s why All Hands and Hearts has committed to being on the ground for at least two years, helping families recover from this disaster.
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Learn more about this program: Texas Hurricane Harvey Relief
Hurricane Harvey made landfall as a category 4 hurricane, bringing unprecedented destruction to Texas. Harvey was named the most powerful hurricane to hit the US since 2005, superseding Hurricane Sandy. The recovery is going to be long and hard - that’s why All Hands and Hearts has committed to being on the ground for at least two years, helping families recover from this disaster.
More Volunteer Profile Posts
- Ang in Mexico
- Caroline in Mexico
- Cindy in Dominica
- Dan in Nepal
- Francis in Coastal Bend
- Frank in Puerto Rico
- Hantteut in Coastal Bend
- Jiani in Coastal Bend
- Luke in North Carolina
- Lyvette in Coastal Bend
- Marc in Dominica
- Marine in Texas
- Martha Rose in Coastal Bend
- Mathieu in Mexico
- Megan in Coastal Bend
- Nancy in Mexico
- Nikki in the USVI
- Patty in St. Thomas
- Poncho in USVI
- Ritam in Coastal Bend
- Rob in South Texas
- Roger in BVI
- Ron in Houston
- Stella in Texas
- Sunny in Coastal Bend
- Tatum in Yabucoa
- Wilson in Coastal Bend