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Intercultural Encounters allows participants to directly learn about the lives and communities of Central America. In 2008 we received 21 delegations totaling 222 persons most combined immersion in local reality with a work experience. Participants establish direct long term relationships with local communities.
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"I now know that just because a person lives in another country, it doesn't mean I can't connect with them and learn to see the world through their eyes. To see and feel the faith that others have is encouraging and touching. I am so thankful for this experience!" - James Madison University Participant
"This experience has 'rearranged' who I am. Going to Central America was the first time I have looked at our country and how what we do greatly influences Central America. I have changed the way I eat, dress, and how I make purchases." Sharyl Davis, Houston, TX.
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