Ten days passed very quickly.
I’m happy with my experience
at Kalinga Eye Hopsital and glad I took the challenge. The
staff was welcoming and friendly, the accommodation was adequate, there were
few mosquitoes, the food was clean, and I was able to complete my photography
project.
It was helpful to have a fellow
volunteer, one who was there when I arrived and so could guide me in getting
settled and with whom I could commiserate. It was also a pleasure to meet such a unassuming, compassionate young man. Thank you, Connor.
I arrived at an off-peak time of the year when patient
traffic is light. In a way this was
disappointing, not being able to see how the staff operates in full swing. On
the other hand, the slow pace meant more chances to chat with staff, more time
to work on personal projects, and to be able to feel properly rested.
I hope my time at the hospital was of some value. I wrote three grants, edited an annual report, wrote an introduction to another, taught a few English lessons, and shot about 1200 photos.
If you are reading this and considering a stay at Kalinga - do it. Feel free to contact me here if you would like to discuss something further. Just add a comment and I'll be notified that one is waiting for posting approval.
A big thank you to all the people who donated money to the cause; to UfS, particularly Rachel Turkel, who guided me through the application and predeparture process; to Moorfield Hospital Dubai for letting me hang out with their staff for a couple of days, and to all the lovely staff at Kalinga. May your work continue to grace the people of Odisha.
Jeff