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I am a third year student at the University of Toronto-St. Michael's College doing a double major in philosophy and Christianity and culture. This summer I will go to Ukraine for three months to work with Faith and Light--an international community bringing together people with disabilities. This is an integral part of the Intercordia program in which I am enrolled. I will use this blog to record my progress. Intercordia is a registered charity. BN# 833547870RR0001

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

The decision is in: I'm going to Ukraine!

Yes, that's right folks. My placement next summer will be in Lviv, Ukraine! I will work with Faith and Light, which, according to their UK website,

"...is an International community movement bringing together people with a learning disability, their families carers and friends, particularly young people. It recognises that everyone has gifts to offer – the ability to welcome others with love and affection and a gift of Celebration. The communities are non residential and meet together regularly to pray , to share and to celebrate together. Friendships are formed and groups link to share outings and pilgrimages. The most important thing is to meet and listen to the man woman or child who is often marginalized in today’s society . In this way we get to know each other and nobody is left out."- http://www.faithandlight.org.uk/

From what I hear, there is a great stigma attached to disabled persons in Ukraine. Often, they are shunned and neglected. This in spite of the reality they are often most in need of love and care and they have wonderful gifts of their own to share with the world.

You may remember from a previous post that my first choice was Ecuador, and Ukraine was my second. So, why did the Intercordia staff choose to put me in Ukraine? There were three reasons. First, most participants from the U of T made Ecuador their first choice. So, the staff need to place some people elsewhere. And since I have at times expressed my enthusiasm and appreciation for Eastern Christianity, Clara (Intercordia rep to USMC) thought that I wouldn't be completely weirded out by the endless chant and incense so typical of Eastern Christian worship. This is quite true. I love the endless chant and incense of Eastern Christian worship! So, placing me in Ukraine wouldn't be detrimental to my spiritual life as a practicing Catholic. But, what seemed to top it off was the placement itself. Although from the very beginning I would travel to Ukraine before I would any other of the countries, I put it as my second choice because I was not sure if I would be completely comfortable with the placement. But, Clara thought that since I was the more intellectual/analytical type, working with disabled persons would do me well. And, I think she is right.

I am very excited and I look forward to going to Ukraine.

-Michael

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

yay!! I just saw this blog and realized it existed. Good job!
-Alison

Michael Hayes said...

Thank you Alison!

Siobhan Sweeny said...

congrats on the 1000 mark! it feels good, doesn't it?