Layla Charanek
Layla is Islamic Relief Canada’s very own Regional Fundraising Specialist in Calgary. Joining the Inspire Indonesia, Bosnia, and South Africa trips as a volunteer, Layla shares her gratitude for the experience and how it shaped her mindset for the non-profit and humanitarian work she does. Read about Layla’s experience abroad in Indonesia.
Please share any memorable/impactful stories from your time in the Inspire program!
Meeting the orphans and vulnerable children in Lombok and hearing their parents’ stories of unfortunate upbringings has given me such an appreciation for life and how much we really take for granted.
Looking ahead, how do you plan to apply the lessons and experiences gained from your volunteer abroad trip in your daily life and future endeavours? What actions or initiatives do you intend to take to continue making a positive impact on the world around you?
I've been inspired to inspire others to become changemakers and change the mindset of "I don't feel like I’m doing much or making a big impact" to “every small action and thought counts; I am making a difference.”
Together, we can make a difference and help create a world where every individual, regardless of their background, can live a life of dignity and hope. I encourage you to support humanitarian organizations like Islamic Relief. It's crucial in providing essential aid and support to vulnerable communities around the world.
Reflect on the connections and relationships you formed with the rights-holders, local communities, and fellow volunteers during your trip. How have these relationships enriched your understanding of cultural diversity and interpersonal dynamics?
Interacting with orphans and their families from different cultural backgrounds can foster empathy and compassion. Really understanding the challenges and hardships they face has led to a deeper appreciation of the importance of humanitarian relief, community, and Islamic Relief's role as an organization.
Travelling abroad to Indonesia has exposed me to new customs, traditions, and ways of life. It has encouraged me to become more culturally sensitive by learning and respecting the cultural norms and values of different societies. It has also helped me avoid misunderstandings and conflicts while interacting with people from diverse backgrounds.
If you had to describe the Inspire program in a few words or sentences, what would you say?
A few words or sentences cannot do it justice. This program is the best administratively implemented program I have ever been a part of. From conception through completion, every aspect is meticulously planned – geography, hotels, food, camp activities, volunteer interactions, meetings, information, site visits, ambassador and rights-holder interactions. Phenomenal.
In what ways do you feel you've grown as an individual during your time abroad? Are there new skills, qualities, or insights you've developed that you didn't possess before the trip?
My journey with Islamic Relief's Inspire Program has motivated me to continue advocating for the rights of those who are less fortunate, raising awareness about their struggles, and actively participating in humanitarian initiatives.
How has your perspective on life and the world changed as a result of your volunteer abroad experience? Can you identify any specific moments or interactions that had a profound impact on your outlook?
During the home visits we went on, the stories of the children and their parents make you realize how privileged we really are in the West and to be so thankful for the life we live. Alhamdulillah for everything, grateful today, tomorrow, and always.