Wednesday, July 27, 2011

A Gap Year Changes Lives

These testimonials just came in this week. When the Gap Year becomes a cultural norm in the U.S., we'll be a much more compassionate and respectful culture.

"As an adult who spent her junior year in high school as a Rotary International exchange student in Belgium, I can personally attest to the power of foreign travel in transforming young people's lives. After that year in Europe I was hooked and eager to find out what the rest of the world looked, smelled, tasted and felt like. Now, I can't imagine working in a field that only allowed me one or two weeks of vacation a year. I'm still working as an English teacher and it looks like my next post might be in Oman, in the Gulf! I'm very excited about what you are doing with the Gap year project, and just wanted to let you know that I support it wholeheartedly. I will most likely be blogging about my experience in Oman or wherever I end up, and would love to share some of my experience via the LGG website. Take care!"

"Hi Rita, I just read your post about writing about our experiences in a gap year. I didn't complete a gap year per say, but I traveled through Europe for three weeks after high school. That gave me the travel bug. Then I studied abroad for the summer on two different occasions in college. I worked for a year and just came back from a month in Africa. I would be glad to tell students about these trips. I'm a teacher and my fifth grade students love seeing pictures outside of our little town. Where should I post something like this? Thanks for sharing this movement. Not enough people are interested in the world around us!"


"I am the parent of a daughter who has just completed a year in Ecuador with World Teach and who will leaving in less than two weeks for a second year in Bangladesh. After graduate school, I spent nearly three years living and teaching in Venezuela. The experience was life altering and I encouraged both my children to live outside the US during or after their formal education. My children have learned respect, patience, flexibility, perspective, humor, openness, relationship building, observation, and how to open their hearts to other other cultures. I welcome the opportunity to encourage other young people and their families to have the courage and curiosity to live a life of discovery and fulfillment."

We're a movement and we need everyone who cares to spread the word!


Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Gap Year Volunteers

If you agree that an international Gap Year is a life changing experience, please support the movement. It's a win, win, win. The participant, the country, and the world.

In the next months we are going to want volunteers in communities all across the country. Please send an e-mail to: info@letsgetglobal.org. If you have special skills that you think would be especially useful, please let us know. When you sign up, we'll send you more information.

There are dozens of ways you can help....ongoing jobs and one-time jobs. But before you sign up, please check our other site. We've set it up to be a central clearing house...for students, parents, educators.....and anyone else who cares. www.letsgetglobal.org.

Thanks. Rita

Monday, July 4, 2011

Join the Gap Year Movement

As I write this blog encouraging young people to do an international Gap Year, I am in Mexico watching spectacular fireworks in the U.S.......on television. With tears in my eyes. We are an extraordinary country.

The Fourth is a holiday celebrating the rights and freedoms of all U.S. citizens.

The Statue of Liberty is on the screen, a symbol of a country that has historically welcomed immigrants, "the tired, the hungry, the poor, the wretched masses yearning to be free." We're a population built on the skills, the contributions, the dreams of people from all over the world. Most of us are just a few generations away from our immigrant ancestors.

Because of our open arms and the people we've welcomed, we've become world leaders. But history has brought us to a new era....a global one. If we are to continue as world leaders, we have to know, understand, and respect the world we want to lead.

Our leaders of the future will be drawn from today's youth. If you want to be one of those leaders, DO A GAP YEAR!

Check out our other Gap Year site,

http://www.letsgetglobal.org has all the information you need to explore your dreams of an international journey. And if you are a parent or an educator, we have some information for you too. A Gap Year really is a life-changing experience. Education shouldn't be trapped in a classroom; there's a world out there. Expand your mind, your world, your heart. Do a Gap Year.

And when you go to the site, please check 'Like" and "+1"


See you there. Love, Rita

Saturday, July 2, 2011

The Gap Year Movement

Hello and welcome to The Gap Year Site. We hope you'll help us spread the word. Maybe you'll be inspired to do a Gap Year yourself.

We're calling the movement, Let's Get Global. All the information you need to do that Gap Year is on: www.letsgetglobal.org. Come on over.

Doing an international Gap Year between high school and college changes lives.

  • A Gap Year builds character, opens eyes and hearts, and builds respect and understanding for everyone in the world.

  • College becomes more meaningful. More and more colleges are recommending that incoming freshmen take a year off to discover themselves and the world.

  • A resume with international experience is a major plus in today's global economy. Crossing cultures and sharing lives creates perspective, flexibility, and respect. The corporate world understands that if the U.S. wants to be a leader in the world, we need to understand the world we want to lead.
Find out more: www.letsgetglobal.org