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Student loans can be an important issue for individuals looking to go on mission. In this article, we will guide you through the student loan system so that you have the tools available to consider your options.
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Fidesco’s formation is divided into two parts. In the first, the aim is to for us to discern together your aptitude and suitability to go on mission with Fidesco This period of reflection enables you to mature in your desire and determination to go on mission. For the Fidesco team, it is a time in which we want to get to know you better in order to assign you to the right mission. At the end of this period, both parties will make a decision on whether to offer or accept a mission assignment.
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To assist in humanitarian activities, Fidesco send singles, couples, priests and families on mission. We look at more than just the technical aspects of development. Volunteers’ attitudes and non-work activities are just as important.
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Fidesco volunteers never go on mission alone, but always live together with other volunteers as a part of a team. While these colleagues may have another nationality, they often have similar backgrounds and the motivation to live and work in a developing country. Daily sharing about the local culture, work and personal feelings—a real need in the sometimes desperate situations that may be encountered—is therefore easier.
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There are a few important and necessary steps prior to departure.
- The first step is to express your desire to be sent on mission for one or two years. This is done by filling out a Volunteer Profile (in which you explain why you want to become a volunteer) and submitting your resume. You can fill out the Volunteer Profile and send us your resume by clicking here.
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Coming home is sometimes as hard as leaving home. Finding a new job, Finding a new job, reintegrating into your own culture and even finding a place to live can be tough. That’s why Fidesco offers assistance to returning volunteers including meetings to evaluate the mission and the experience lived there.
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