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The Therapist I Want to Be: How Volunteering Helped Me Find My Voice

More Than Just Hours

When I first signed up for a one-week therapy volunteer trip with Therapy Volunteers, I expected to gain clinical hours, check off a resume booster, and maybe explore a new country. What I didn’t expect was to come back with something far more valuable—clarity on the kind of therapist I want to become.

Finding Myself Outside the Classroom

College teaches you theory. Practicum gives you structure. But being in another country, working directly with children in real-world situations, pushes you to grow in unexpected ways. I quickly realized that therapy isn’t always about having the perfect tools or scripted plans. It’s about presence. Adaptability. Compassion.

In just a few days, I saw professionals working without a full clinic setup, using simple, creative solutions to connect with children in meaningful ways. I watched kids thrive in environments that looked nothing like the therapy rooms I was used to—and I started to reflect on what really matters in this field.

Learning Through Connection

One of the biggest lessons came when a child who had remained nonverbal during group sessions grabbed my hand and pulled me toward a picture card. That moment of communication—small, simple, but deeply intentional—was a breakthrough. It wasn’t about how polished my technique was; it was about being there, listening, and responding.

Volunteering abroad showed me that my voice as a therapist doesn’t come from mastering every modality—it comes from the moments of connection I create with my clients.

From Uncertain to Inspired

Before this trip, I wasn’t sure what population I wanted to work with, or what setting I fit into. Now, I know I want to be the kind of therapist who:

  • Works with flexibility
  • Builds trust with families
  • Embraces creativity when resources are limited
  • Leads with empathy, always

That vision was shaped not in a classroom, but on a clinic porch in Belize, with the sun setting and a child smiling up at me.

This Week Changed Everything

It’s hard to believe one week could have such an impact—but it did. I came home with a better understanding of who I am, what I value, and what kind of professional I want to become.

If you’re thinking of joining a Therapy Volunteers trip, know this: you’ll gain skills, yes. But more importantly, you might gain yourself.

Therapy Volunteers International is a nonprofit organization committed to delivering life-changing pediatric therapies—speech, occupational, physical, and ABA—to children in underserved communities. Through strong partnerships with local organizations, Therapy Volunteers builds sustainable therapy programs that empower communities and expand access to care. Volunteers, students, and licensed professionals can participate through short-term trips, practicum placements, or long-term clinical leadership roles. Every experience is designed to make a meaningful impact while offering participants a chance to grow personally and professionally through cross-cultural service.