Dylan spent a month in Malaysia helping local communities and discovered there's so much more to gain than just a sense of achievement: "Experiencing different cultures, working with other people 24 hours a day; you make good friends. You don't realise how much you've changed until you come back," he says.
How can people believe in something they can't actually prove? Exposure's Pamela Vera examines the issue of faith and what it means to different people. Pamela explains that faith isn't just confined to religion and people have faith in many things for many reasons. "With faith I can believe that the dreams and goals I have for myself are going to happen," she says.
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