Julian Hatfield
Location:
Torquay, Australia
University: Deakin University / The University of Melbourne
Regions of interest: Asia, Africa, Middle East, Latin America, United States, Europe
Skills: work with children, teaching, health, fundraising, first aid, disaster response, construction
Volunteer Activity:
Pisco Sin Fronteras June 01, 2010 - November 01, 2010
Pisco Sin Fronteras March 01, 2012
26 year old teacher from Melbourne, Australia. Energetic, enthusiastic, adventurous and passionate. I took to the world in 2010 and have never looked back. Enjoy surfing, teaching, reading travelling and spending time with family and friends.
I've spent some time overseas in the past travelling through Asia but my latest adventure through the Americas has really opened my eyes to the demand for international volunteer support.
I was blessed with coming across one of Omprakash's partners Pisco Sin Fronteras and I spent the next 5 months doing what i can to support the people of Pisco, Peru. An amazing place in the world and a place I'll always call home.
I've since returned home and resumed my job teaching. I'm desperately saving to depart again and return to Pisco. This time with a heavier focus on long term sustainability through education.
If there are any teachers, volunteers or organisations that are interested in chatting about developing and coordinating health awareness programs please get in contact with me.
Skills
- Bachelor Degree in International Studies (double major Political Studies and International Relations.
- Post-Graduate Diploma in Education
- Qualified, registered and employed English, Humanities and Health teacher in Victoria, Australia
- Previous volunteer teaching experience in Asia and Latin America
- 5 month volunteer for the organisation Pisco Sin Fronteras in Pisco, Peru. Woring extensively with short term disaster relief through construction and long term sustainability programs through education.
- Successful fundraising initiatives implemented to help support the ongoing challenges Pisco Sin Fronteras are faced with.