![]() | “I think that this trip has changed my life…… I think having seen the way people here (in the Kenyan village) work has had a huge impact on me. I will never forget what I have seen here and I am absolutely and utterly grateful that I have had this opportunity. The trip has been absolutely fantastic: very well run and very educational.” Eanna O"Siadhail, Ireland |
“The KULE program has taught me that giving and helping in whatever way possible gives you the knowledge that surpasses what you get from the classroom. I am confident that this program will continue to bring smiles to many faces, the way it did to mine.”
Tatendra Kanguire, Zimbawe
![]() | “I want to return next year because the program is rich with diversity, whether in the part that concerns the participants or that which concerns the many different people and the types of work we do. The KULE program is one of the few programs that focus on both community service and service to oneself.” Mohammed Youssef (Egypt) – Cairo University (and a graduate of UWC of the Pacific/Pearson College). |
I really learned a lot about myself…I am very grateful to have seen and done all this. Sina Habibian, Iran |
| | “The environment created a deep conflict deep inside me. I who had everything, everything that I did not need, I was facing a place of extreme poverty…I would be interested in joining the 2010 program because we left many things unfinished…there is so much to do and to learn from which you don’t find in the classroom.” Prince Ilboudo (Burkina Faso)- UWC of the Pacific/Pearson College. |
| | “The highlight of the trip was making new friends, learning about hope and the importance of believing in God when living in such conditions as in Kibera…I would recommend this trip to a friend or school mate because the challenges that were provided were adequate for our age.” Lukas Molkentin, Germany (International School of Geneva). |
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| “During my stay in Kenya, I’ve learnt to regain my hope and faith. I have also learnt not to be stubborn. Teamwork has been a major part of this trip for me personally as I usually like working alone. Friendship and memories I will never forget and knowing the smallest of things can make a huge difference…” Liselotte Wuite, Holland (International School of Geneva) |
![]() | “The highlight for me was planting the banana trees! The aspect of the program which had the most effect on me though was the contrast between the rich and the poor.” Juan Manuel Ibanez (Panama)- UWC of the Pacific/Pearson College |
“I just wanted to thank you, Geoffrey, for this amazing experience. If anything, it has made me realize how badly I want to go into a career in humanitarian aid.”
Rachel Harle (Belmont Secondary School, Canada).
“It has been an unforgettable experience and I am truly blessed! Thanks so much, Geoffrey.”
Brandi O’Keefe, Newfoundland, Canada (Pearson College).
“Many thanks to you, Geoffrey, for: the 3 weeks, for the work you have done, the work you are doing and the work you are yet to do.”
Charity Migwi, Kenya (Pearson College)



