FEELING OVERWHELMED

WHEN THE EXPERIENCE OVERWHELMS YOU… AND TRANSFORMS YOU

There are moments in the international volunteering experience that don’t appear in photos, or in videos, or in the stories we tell when we return. Silent, intense, deeply personal moments. Moments in which, without expecting it, you feel overwhelmed.

It can happen at the beginning, when everything is new and every detail demands your attention. Or later on, when you thought you had already adapted and, suddenly, something breaks that balance. Because this experience is not just about traveling, helping, or discovering a new culture. Above all, it is about facing different realities that, sometimes, shake everything inside you in a way that is hard to anticipate.

Feeling overwhelmed is part of the process.

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It is the impact of seeing inequalities you had never experienced up close. It is the feeling of not knowing if you are doing enough or if you are really helping. It is the frustration of not being able to change everything, of realizing that the problems are deeper than you imagined. It is the emotional exhaustion that comes after intense days, full of learning, but also of questions that do not always have answers.

Sometimes, the overwhelm does not only come from what you see, but from what you feel. A mix of emotions that can include sadness, helplessness, guilt, even anger. Because it is normal to question your own role within volunteering: “What am I doing here?”, “Am I contributing something real?”, “Does this make sense?”. These are uncomfortable questions, but also necessary ones.

And in the middle of all that, there is also the everyday. Missing your routine, your food, your language, your safe spaces. Adapting to a new culture, to new ways of doing things, to different rhythms. Learning to live with people you did not know at all. Managing the lack of privacy, constant changes, uncertainty.

Stepping out of your comfort zone is not always exciting; many times it is uncomfortable, messy and even exhausting.

During volunteering, everything intensifies. Emotions are felt more strongly. Relationships are built more quickly. Days seem longer and, at the same time, fly by. In a short time, you live a lot. And that, although incredible, can also be overwhelming.

There are days when everything flows: you connect with people, you feel that you are contributing, you feel in your place. But there are also days when everything feels heavier: it is hard to get up, you feel disconnected, you doubt everything. That emotional roller coaster is part of the experience.

And this is where a key idea appears: feeling overwhelmed does not mean you are doing it wrong. On the contrary. It means you are getting involved, that you are going beyond the surface, that you are truly connecting with the reality around you.

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The challenge is not to avoid feeling overwhelmed, but to learn how to hold it.

Giving yourself permission to stop without feeling guilty. To rest. To have a bad day. Not to be at 100% all the time. Volunteering does not demand perfection, it demands presence.

Finding spaces where you can express yourself. Talking with other participants, with coordinators and staff, with local people. Sharing what you feel usually relieves more than you imagine. Many times, you will discover that you are not the only one who feels this way.
It also helps to find small moments of disconnection: a walk, writing, listening to music, watching a sunset, simply breathing. These are necessary pauses to process everything you are experiencing.

Another important point is learning to manage expectations. Before traveling, it is easy to idealize the experience: to imagine that everything will be meaningful, transformative, perfect. But reality is more complex. There will be incredible days, yes, but also difficult, confusing, even disappointing moments.

And that does not take away from the value of the experience. On the contrary, it makes it more real.

Volunteering is not an immediate solution nor a perfect story. It is a process. An exchange. A constant learning experience in which you are also under construction.

Accepting that you cannot change everything is one of the most important lessons. Because real impact is not always visible in the short term. Sometimes it lies in small gestures, in conversations, in the bonds that are created, in the way you relate to others.

And also in how you change…

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With time, what initially overwhelms you begins to transform. Emotions gradually fall into place.

What seemed chaotic starts to make sense. You learn to live with uncertainty, to manage frustration, to value small progress.

You begin to understand that it is not about doing it perfectly, but about being present, being aware, acting with respect and empathy.

Because volunteering not only leaves a mark on the communities you collaborate with. It leaves a deep mark on you.

It changes the way you see the world. It makes you more aware of inequalities, but also of resilience, generosity, and people’s ability to adapt. It teaches you to value things you once took for granted. It forces you to rethink your priorities, your habits, your way of relating.

And, above all, it teaches you to hold emotions that you may have previously avoided.

Feeling overwhelmed is not an obstacle on the path. It is part of the path.
It is a sign that something inside you is moving. That you are growing, even if it is not always comfortable. That you are learning to look beyond, to question, to connect.

There will be moments when you want to stop, when you doubt, when you do not understand anything. And there will also be moments when everything fits, when you feel that you are exactly where you are meant to be.

Both are equally important.

Because, in the end, volunteering is not only about helping. It is about transforming.

And many times, that transformation begins precisely at the moment when you feel most overwhelmed.

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UNIVERSITY PRACTICES

Our volunteers will be able to validate university credits with the aim of traveling in a more responsible and economical way.

What does volunteering focused on university practices involve?

At Cooperating Volunteers, we make agreements with different universities to validate university credits with the aim of traveling in a more responsible and economical way.

The specialties we work with are extensive: medical volunteering, nursing, education, social work, psychology, physiotherapy, engineering, architecture…

The practices can be carried out in our designated destinations for this purpose, as well as in Spain.

If you choose an international destination, it’s a unique way to live an unforgettable and enriching experience, as you will have the opportunity to continue your education in another country, with a completely different culture.

Stepping out of our comfort zone and being part of the various projects at the destination will allow us to grow both personally and professionally, creating a more extensive curriculum.

And we are fully convinced that this experience will accompany you throughout your life.

You will be able to visit hospitals, schools, centers, orphanages, and participate directly and actively in the daily lives of all those people at the destination, always accompanied by other professionals willing to collaborate hand in hand with you and guide you in daily tasks.

If your university is not part of the agreement with Cooperating Volunteers, you can contact cristina@cooperatingvolunteers.com so that we can get in touch and make this experience a reality. 

CORPORATE VOLUNTEERING

Corporate volunteering consists of tailored programs for your company, designed to develop teamwork skills.

It is proven that teamwork directly impacts productivity. 

Collective effort surpasses individual capabilities, promotes diversity of skills, stimulates creativity, and facilitates problem-solving in the face of various challenges.

Therefore, it not only maximizes efficiency but also enriches the work environment.

We conduct corporate volunteering programs that consist of customized programs for your company, designed to develop teamwork skills, improve performance, and foster unity among employees.

We tailor projects to the corporate identity and size of the company, and we can adjust them to any destination and time of the year.

The advantages of corporate volunteering include:

  • Improving communication.
  • Group unity.
  • Cultural integration in different situations.
  • Employee training.
  • Increased Corporate Social Responsibility.

The future is aligned with a more responsible society, and participating in social projects positions our company among the list of revolutionary businesses that want to be part of the change.

If you resonate with this message, corporate volunteering is a unique experience both individually and collectively, and at Cooperating Volunteers, we accompany you throughout the process to make it a unique journey.

FAMILY VOLUNTEERING

Quality time spent with family strengthens emotional bonds, promotes communication, and contributes to the emotional well-being of its members. 

Spending quality time with family and being able to disconnect from our hectic routines is not only enriching but also necessary.

Sometimes we forget to communicate, connect, and dedicate time to each other. Each one of us lives focused on our jobs, schools… And it’s necessary to find the opportunity to pause and take care of ourselves.

Quality time spent with family strengthens emotional bonds, promotes communication, and contributes to the emotional well-being of its members. And of course, it creates lifelong positive memories.

At Cooperating Volunteers, we suggest moving away from those ‘more superficial’ trips (which can also be fantastic), but we invite you to live this experience to bring out our most empathetic and humanitarian side.

Family volunteering gives us the opportunity to be part of a positive impact, promoting values of solidarity and social responsibility.

There are many families who choose to experience these trips focused on cooperation and direct involvement with different communities around the world, where living conditions are very different and sometimes entirely precarious.

Projects are tailored to different ages, allowing us to work together.

An incredible way to fill our suitcase with memories, learning, and knowledge.

And although stepping out of our comfort zone often feels daunting, we assure you firsthand that it’s worth it.

At Cooperating Volunteers, we accompany you throughout the entire experience, from start to finish, to make it unforgettable.

SENIOR VOLUNTEERING

At Cooperating Volunteers, we believe it’s never too late for anything, especially for volunteering and living a unique and unforgettable experience.

There are many people, increasingly so, who opt for responsible travel that involves social work.

Accustomed to organized and mostly touristic trips, at Cooperating Volunteers, we want to advocate for a more enriching experience, one that transforms us from within and allows us to be part of the change the world needs to see.

We can adapt both the destination and the duration of our projects to fit your needs.

It’s an opportunity full of emotions that allows us to significantly contribute to different communities and their evolution. And you can participate in different areas such as education, social support, or assistance in different centers.

Some of the benefits include:

  • Sense of purpose: Provides a sense of purpose by contributing your skills and experiences to meaningful causes.
  • Emotional well-being: Reduces feelings of isolation and establishes social connections.
  • Personal development: It’s continuous learning, skill development, and discovering new activities while keeping the mind-body active.
  • Physical health: Keeping active.
  • Stress reduction: The act of helping others reduces stress and contributes to mental health.

Living this experience will undoubtedly be a before and after. 

SOCIAL VOLUNTEERING

A volunteering initiative with leadership and impact through the educational action program.

When we talk about social volunteering, we refer to all those actions and activities carried out altruistically, selflessly, and with the aim of addressing multiple problems and needs of different communities, always focused on education and self-sufficiency.

Education is essential because it provides the tools and knowledge necessary for personal, social, and economic development.

Our goal is to create self-sufficient communities and provide opportunities for the future personal development of each member. The message is not to ‘give’, but to accompany in the process of training for self-managed provision.

At Cooperating Volunteers, many of our destinations and projects embrace this type of volunteering. Some of our projects include: community programs, education, women’s empowerment…

And although they are completely different from each other, they share a single objective: progress towards a society that can embrace us all in the same way.

If you are someone who is restless, who needs to see a change in the future, volunteering is an experience tailor-made for you.