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Leah Kearney, an aspiring Quantity Surveyor studying at Munster Technological University, writes about volunteering at Young Africa Mozambique with SERVE
Diary entry: 29th July 2024
My name is Leah Kearney and I study Quantity Surveying in Munster Technological University. In this blog, I’ll share the journey of my month-long volunteering experience in Mozambique. I’ll reflect on the meaningful projects I worked on and the personal growth I experienced.
My construction skills were put to the test in ways I hadn’t anticipated whilst working on diverse projects in Young Africa, Beira. I contributed to building walls, renovating the basketball court, mixing concrete, screeding (smoothing) surfaces, metal work and painting. Each task was more than just a construction job it was an opportunity to make a tangible difference in the Young Africa campus.
The renovation of the basketball court, for example, put new life into a space that was overlooked. This court is now a hub for local youth, providing them with a safe, vibrant place to play and gather. The improvements not only boosted the community’s morale but also fostered a greater sense of unity and engagement amongst the young people that I worked with.
Building and repairing walls in the girls hostel and the nursery helped to improve living conditions and ensure a more secure environment for everyone. The work we did in these areas was crucial in enhancing the overall quality of life, as sturdy walls provide protection and contribute to a sense of stability.
Our efforts in mixing mortar and screeding the auto mechanics workshop surface was essential in creating a durable and functional space. Each task, though seemingly technical, played a vital role in the infrastructure improvements that will benefit the community for years to come.
Volunteering in Mozambique through construction projects profoundly impacted my personal growth. Immersed in the vibrant community of Beira, I gained a deep appreciation for local culture and resilience, which broadened my perspective and fostered greater empathy.
The hands-on experience of building infrastructure strengthened my adaptability in the face of challenging conditions. Collaborating with diverse teams taught me valuable lessons in teamwork, while the results of our efforts gave a deep sense of accomplishment.
This journey has enriched my understanding of global issues and has influenced my approach to both personal and professional aspirations.
Overall, the impact of our work extended beyond the physical structures we built. It helps the community feel self-reliant, evokes pride in their surroundings, and enhance their daily lives.
This experience was a powerful reminder of how construction skills can be used to foster positive change and contribute to community development on a global scale.
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