VT Seva encourages Cultural exchange intership programs for youth volunteers to visit the Tribal schools, Nethravidyalaya schools in India which are supported by VTSeva and VikasaTarangini.
This gives an insight to the youth how their time and fundraising are impacting education of over 1000 students comprising Tribal students and Visually challenged, Healthcare for low-socio economic communities and Cancer-Screening camps.
Every year new youth volunteer groups from US VTSeva visit our schools and empower the children to dream BIG.
Summer 2019 was an amazing life changing time for the youth that got an opportunity to intern with VT Seva in India. They got to get out of their comfort zone, go spend time with schools for tribals run by VT Seva, make new friends, see the passion of the students and teach a few classes, experience their culture and be part of their daily routine. The innocence and affection of the tribal students and their enthusiasm to showcase their talents is much enjoyed by all the participants. Every participant agrees in unison that the experience has been rewarding.
Nikita Chepuri shares her internship experience working with our Tribal school kids over her summer internship.
Team from Atlanta who has won the US presidential awards are happy and excited to share their experiences with us . They highly recommend the internship program to each and every one as it was a new learning experience to explore the other dimension of life.
Internships are a great way to bring out the hidden talents of a child.
It gives an opportunity for these kids to understand life from a different angle, which will help them for their future personal development.
Hear from Swadesh Sistle VT Seva Seatle youth volunteer who joined internship in 2018.
As part of the Internship curriculum, youth volunteers of VT Seva when visited these schools spent time conducted Spoken English classes, playing games such as Kabaddi, Kho-Kho, Volleyball and Soccer. Student Interns embraced the local culture, living with nature and learnt that the material possessions are not the reason for happiness