This summer I had the opportunity to travel to the beautiful land of Fiji and spend five weeks volunteering with the Naqaqa Giving Foundation. While in Fiji I was able to work in two very different locations while gaining experience and furthering my skills. The first two and a half weeks were at the Savusavu Medical Centre with Dr. Ishaque. The Medical Centre provides services including regular doctor consultations, emergency services, and minor surgeries. While at the clinic I learned how to do several medical practices including suturing, giving shots, and respiratory services. In addition, I was able to create and distribute informational healthcare material to indigenous villages where it was impossible to receive proper medical treatment. This material was then used to teach those in the village proper sanitation techniques, hygiene, and proper nutrition. Lastly, working at the clinic provided insight into prevalent local economic issues. After my time at the clinic, I worked at the Nasavusavu School for Special Education. The school houses children with mental, learning, and physical disabilities. While teaching at the school I primarily worked with two deaf girls, Cecilia and Keleira. Cecilia was fluent in Australian Sign Language but Keleira could not communicate at all. I made it my goal to begin breaking the language barrier between Keleira and her parents. I taught them the basics of what I know, and by the time I left, Keleira was able to ask basic questions, identify people, and could even communicate with her parents for the first time in her entire life.