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"I've never worked so hard," says 26-year-old Tara Keiwan of Ottawa. "But it's very cool. It's something that we'd never experience otherwise."
"They've been to a resort with their family," [David Morrison] says of his typical clients, "or they've been to Europe, but they aren't an experienced traveller and they want help managing the logistics.""It's definitely worth it," says Keiwan of the aches and pains she suffered during the construction. "My body is all out of whack, but it makes you feel so good in the end when you look back at the lives you've touched. You get as much out of it as you put into it."See the full content of this document
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Travel, See the World... Build a Latrine or Two
Volunteers visit exotic locations while doing good deeds for locals
By Leith BishopSAN ANTONIO DE LUSHIA, Ecuador -- This small community doesn't get many visitors, so when a busload of Canadian volunteers pulls up at the town's soccer field it causes a commotion.Th...See the full content of this document
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