A Volunteer Experience: Mindy Hashey
Tuesday, July 08, 2014Emily and Mindy Hashey |
My two kids have told me over the past three years that I
cannot understand their experience in India unless I experience India for
myself. As a mother I saw a change in
Emily and Carl in the way they gave service and love to others after they
experienced India. I am so grateful for
the life lessons that this country has taught my children.
But I am here to find my own experience in India at Rising
Star Outreach.
I love that this organization includes Outreach in their
name. Its like, to reach the highest star we need to reach out – accept help
and help others.
I experienced physical strength in building latrines and
septic tank systems. I dug holes in the hard clay dirt infested with ants and I
carried bricks to build the latrines. I
worked very hard.
I experienced mental strength as I helped teach the children
to speak and read English. I watched the
children at the hostel create a home environment with their peers. I love the way the children worked together
to resolve conflicts and how they love and help each other.
I experience emotional strength as I helped wash and care
for the ulcers on wounded feet and partial limbs.
I wondered how I would feel as I washed the ulcers on their
feet and as I dressed their wounds. I
wondered if I would feel helpful or helpless.
Emily, Mindy and one of their sponsor children, Jaikarthik |
I learned that the wounds are not something that I can
cure. For the wounds are deeper than the
ulcers. I discovered that the wounds do
not define the people but that the wounds do create trials. The way the people
respond to their trials helps strengthen their faith and hope in life. These people have faith and hope and
happiness even with their afflictions.
They are kind and humble and grateful.
So what is this change I am feeling?
It is my highs and lows of the days in India. The reflection of seeing such pain and
sadness filled with hope and faith. And
love so deep, that it fills their eyes and my eyes with tears. And love so deep,
that it fills their souls and my soul with gladness.
I love, love, love India.
It is indescribable. It is an
experience that has changed my life, and my ways of
service and loving others.
--Mindy Hashey
2014 Summer Session 1 Volunteer
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