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Volunteer Abroad with Global Vision International (GVI)
With international volunteering programs, conservation expeditions, courses and Internships, GVI has a huge range of travel experiences to suit the environmentally conscious traveler looking for new and rewarding experiences around the world. From training as a safari field guide in South Africa, teaching indigenous children in Guatemala or volunteering as part of a marine research team in the Indian Ocean you will find a huge range of exciting opportunities with GVI. Visit our website for further details.

Dates: Start dates are year round, with programs ranging from 1 week to 1 year
Email Contact: info@gviworld.com
Phone Contact: +1 888 653 6028 (USA) or +44 (0) 1727 250 250 (UK)
Website: www.gviusa.com

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Cross-Cultural Solutions: Volunteer Abroad for the Experience of a Lifetime!
Experience another culture like never before while making a real difference in people’s lives. You’ll gain perspectives and insights into the local culture and yourself. It’s an exciting and personally inspiring experience, and you’ll develop memories that will be with you forever. Choose from 11 countries: Brazil, Costa Rica, Ghana, Guatemala, India, Morocco, Peru, Russia, South Africa, Tanzania, or Thailand

Dates Offered: Choose from start dates year-round and lengths-of-stay from 1-12 weeks.
Costs: The U.S. tax-deductible program fee for a two-week program is $2,588 (£1,408) with each additional week of stay only $297 (£162). The program fee for the one-week Insight Abroad program offered in Brazil, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Peru, and Russia is $1,695 (£922). Program fee includes: personalized Volunteer Placement, language instruction, cultural education, food, lodging, transportation to and from all Cross-Cultural Solutions’ placements and programs, pre-departure guidance from headquarters staff, 24-hour access to in-country staff, travel medical and emergency evacuation insurance, and more.
Contact: Cross-Cultural Solutions, 2 Clinton Place, New Rochelle, NY 10801;Tel: 800.380.4777 or 914.632.0022; in the UK call 0845 458 2781/2782; other countries call +44 (0) 1273 666392; Fax: 914.632.8494.
Email: info@crossculturalsolutions.org
Website: www.crossculturalsolutions.org

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United Planet
Volunteer Worldwide!
United Planet's Quest Volunteer Abroad program offers you or your group a life-changing opportunity to interact with local communities through customized volunteer work, enriching activities, and home stays. Our programs in more than 40 countries run from 1 to 52 weeks and welcome volunteers of all ages, nationalities and backgrounds because we know that everyone has something to offer! Visit our website for more information on specific countries!

Volunteer Worldwide with United Planet

Cost: Varies according to country and length of stay.
Dates: Ongoing start dates.
Contact: United Planet, 11 Arlington St, Boston MA 02116, USA.
Tel.:
800-292-2316 or 617-267-7763.
Email: quest@unitedplanet.org
Website: www.unitedplanet.org

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WorldTeach
WorldTeach offers opportunities for volunteers to make a meaningful contribution to international education by living and teaching in developing countries. All programs include: full-time in-country coordinator; intensive in-country orientation including language and TESOL training; room and board with host families/apartments. Requires: native level of English fluency; BA or equivalent for year-long programs. Fee covers program costs, including health insurance, airfare, housing, teaching placement, and in-country support.

Dates and locations: Year-long program departures depend on local school calendars; summer programs: June-Aug (9-10 weeks).
Cost: Year-long: American Samoa no fee; Bangladesh no fee; Chile $4,190; Chile Patagonia no fee; China $1,000; Colombia $1,500; Costa Rica $4,990; Ecuador $4,990; Guyana $2,000; Marshal Islands no fee; Micronesia no fee; Namibia $5,990**; Rwanda $5,990; Tanzania $5,990; Thailand $4,990. Semester: Chile $3,990; Namibia $4,990. Summer: China, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Poland $3,990; Namibia $4,490. (**some matching funds available for this program) .
Email: info@worldteach.org
Website: www.worldteach.org

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Volunteer Worldwide Volunteer Work Abroad Programs from InterExchange

Volunteer Abroad Programs from InterExchange 
InterExchange Working Abroad has a wide variety of volunteer programs to fit your interests. We offer environmental conservation programs in Australia and Costa Rica, and social work, education and community programs in Argentina, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Galapagos Islands, Ghana, India and Peru. Volunteer programs include placement, housing, meals, project related transportation, training and social and cultural activities. Over 40 years of experience arranging cultural exchange programs.

Cost: $595 and up
Dates: Year-Round
Contact: InterExchange Working Abroad, 161 Sixth Avenue, New York, NY 10013. Tel.. 212-924-0446; toll-free 1-800-597-3675. Fax: 212-925-0575.
Email: workabroad@interexchange.org
Website: www.interexchange.org/workingabroad

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Projects Abroad Worldwide
Projects Abroad is the world’s leading short-term international volunteer organization.
Live and work in 27 exciting countries around the world: Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Cambodia, China, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Ethiopia, Fiji, Ghana, India, Jamaica, Kenya, Mexico, Moldova, Mongolia, Morocco, Nepal, Peru, Romania, Senegal, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Tanzania, Togo, and Vietnam. Volunteer projects start year-round and last from one week to a year. Opportunities exist in teaching, care, conservation, community development, medicine, human rights, journalism, and more! Programs are for ages 16+.

Volunteer Worldwide with Projects Abroad

Dates: Start any day you choose.
Cost: Please see our website for prices.
Contact: Projects Abroad, 347 West 36th Street, Suite 903, New York, NY 10018.
Tel: US Toll-free 1 888 839 3535.
Email: info@projects-abroad.org
Website: www.projects-abroad.org

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Experiential Learning International
Volunteer abroad in Ecuador, India, Nepal, Tanzania, or Vietnam.

Contact: ELI, 1557 Ogden St. #5, Denver, CO 80218
Tel.: 303-321-8278
Email: info@eliabroad.org
Website: www.eliabroad.org

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Globe Aware
Adventures in Service
Volunteer vacations abroad in Costa Rica, Cuba, Nepal, Peru, Thailand, or Vietnam.

Contact: info@globeaware.org
Website: www.globeaware.org.

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Volunteer Abroad with Greenheart Travel
Explore fascinating places while you help local people working to improve the quality of life in their communities. Greenheart Travel's volunteer abroad programs offer you the opportunity to expand your personal growth, experience true cultural immersion and impact communities in need. Each of our volunteer programs has been hand-picked to reflect our mission to help build a more sustainable, more diverse and more peaceful world. Volunteer with meaningful, locally managed projects in Asia, Africa, South America and Europe.
Volunteer projects in Argentina, Australia, Cambodia, Chile, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Ghana, India, Kenya, New Zealand, Peru, South Africa, and Tanzania.

Dates: Year round
Cost: Starting at $900--Fees include insurance, room and board
Contact: Greenheart Travel, 746 North LaSalle, Chicago, IL 60654.
Tel: 1.312.944.2544 or toll free 1.866.684.9675.
Email: info@greenhearttravel.org
Website: www.greenhearttravel.org

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Volunteer Worldwide Volunteer Worldwide with Geovisions

Geovisions
Volunteer Worldwide
Gain a new outlook on the world. Experience a unique opportunity to live and volunteer in Argentina while learning about the culture and language of the country. Project areas include community development, health care, education, and childcare. Volunteer in Costa Rica, Ecuador, France, Germany, Italy, Jordan, Peru, Russia, Spain, Thailand, or Turkey.

Dates: Year Round. Please see website for details.
Cost: Program prices vary with dates and length of stay. Please see website for prices,
Contact: GeoVisions, 63 Whitfield St. Guilford, Ct 06437.
Tel: 203-453-5838. Toll free 1-877-949-9998.
Email: programs@geovisions.org
Website: www.geovisions.org

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Volunteer Worldwide with Proworld

How will you touch the world? Volunteer with ProWorld in Peru, Belize, Mexico, India, Thailand, Ghana, and Brazil
REAL projects….REAL experience! Work side-by-side with NGOs to find innovative ways to confront development challenges in Peru, Belize, Mexico, India, Thailand, Brazil or Ghana – from education efforts to eradicate illiteracy and promote natural resource conservation to health campaigns to combat malnutrition, anemia, diabetes, and HIV/AIDS.

Dates: Year round start dates; 2 – 26 week placements
Cost: Program fees include project work, housing, all meals, onsite transportation, language training, cultural/adventure activities, travel/health insurance, and 24-hour onsite staff support. Program fees can be found online at www.myproworld.org/costs/prices.htm. Scholarships and fundraising support available.
Contact: ProWorld Headquarters, ProWorld Service Corps, 1215 Taylor Avenue, Bellingham, WA 98225, USA
Tel: 877.42WORLD (US & Canada), 870.750.7202 (UK & Europe)
Email: info@myproworld.org
Website: www.myproworld.org

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Amigos de las Américas (AMIGOS)
Are you ready to change your world this summer? Amigos de las Américas (AMIGOS) offers 5-8 week summer volunteer programs in which young people (ages 16 to 25) immerse themselves in a Latin American community, live with a host family, and collaborate on sustainable development projects. Participants will experience life-changing growth as they strengthen their Spanish skills, experience a new culture on a personal level, and work together with community members to accomplish shared goals.

Contact: Amigos de las Américas, 5618 Star Lane, Houston, Texas 77057.
Tel: (713) 782-5290, (800) 231-7796. Fax: (713) 782-9267.
Email: info@amigoslink.org
Website: www.amigoslink.org

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GlobalTeer — Ethical Volunteering with a UK Charity
Volunteer Projects in Cambodia, Columbia, Indonesia, Peru, and Thailand

Dates: Year Round.
Cost:
Please see website for details.
Contact: Globalteer, 54 Woodchester, Bristol, BS37 8TX, U.K
Email: info@globalteer.org
Website: www.globalteer.org

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Graduate Programs in International Development, Community, and Environment
IDCE
at Clark University is a learning community dedicated to working at the intersection of theory and action. Our graduate programs are preparing activists, practitioners, scholars and change agents to think critically, act collectively, and engage responsibly.

IDCE offers four master's degree programs: International Development and Social Change, Community Development and Planning, Geographic Information Science for Development and Environment, and Environmental Science and Policy.

The major forces of social change-grass roots initiatives, social movements, government policy, market approaches, entrepreneurship, technological innovation, individual action, and education-form the core of our transdisciplinary studies.

Graduate Programs in International Development, Community, and Environment

Dates: Application deadline is January 15 for entrance into our graduate programs the following Fall.
Cost: Fellowships available. Inquire at www.clarku.edu/idce.
Contact: Admissions Office, Clark University, International Development, Community, and Environment, 950 Main Street, Worcester, MA 01610-1477 USA
Tel: Department Phone: 508-793-7201. Admissions Phone: 508-793-7205. Fax.: 508-793-8820
Email: idce@clarku.edu
Website: Read more at: clarku.edu/departments/idce/aboutContact.cfm#ixzz0rhxjYFkm

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Volunteer Abroad from US$180
Affordable volunteer opportunities available worldwide. Volunteers can participate in Teaching English, Street Children Work, School Support Program, Summer and many more projects by country. IVHQ sends over 5000 volunteer travelers worldwide annually — one of the world's most popular volunteer placement organizations!

Volunteer in Worldwide with VolunteerHQ

Cost: Program Fees start from US$180.
Dates: See website for particular country program start dates. Duration: Volunteers can volunteer anywhere from one week to six months.
Contact: International Volunteer HQ
, Unit 17, 4 Buller Street, New Plymouth, 4342, New Zealand.
Tel.:
+64 6 758 7949.
Email: volunteer@volunteerhq.org
Website: www.volunteerhq.org

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Volunteer  Worldwide
Maasai International Challenge Africa, a non-profit organization based in Arusha, Tanzania, places volunteers committed to social justice. Specializing in internship placements, MICATZ also facilitates opportunities for individuals, students, groups and gap-year students. Adventure holidays, wildlife programs, language and cultural experience programs such as Swahili Language Study Abroad are also offered.  The month-long orientation includes intensive language study. MICATZ annually places over 500 volunteers and offers a wide range of travel opportunities to Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, So.Africa, Ghana, India, Nepal, Philippines, Malawi, Bolivia, Sri Lanka, Ecuador, Costa Rica, Peru and Thailand. Work in orphanages, teach English to school children, or assist with health projects, research and conservation efforts.

Volunteer Worldwide MICATZ

Dates: Flexible dates and durations of stay. Available throughout year, from 4 weeks-3 months+. You pick your start and finish dates.
Cost: Costs vary depending on length of stay. Starts at US$500 for 4 weeks including accommodations, food, transfer from the airport, full pre-departure support, local in-country team support and backup, 24-hour emergency support.
Contact:
Edward Laiser, PO Box 14950 Arusha
Tel/Fax: +255 27 254 6233
Email: info@micatz.org
Website: www.micatz.org

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Frontier: Exciting and Worthy Global Volunteering Opportunities
For over 20 years, Frontier volunteers have been pushing the boundaries, making unprecedented discoveries and helping hundreds of thousands of disadvantaged people in isolated communities worldwide. Choose from volunteering abroad, adventure travel, wildlife and marine conservation or teaching on your gap year! We also offer valuable internships, paid work, medical volunteering and university placements.

Check out some of our most popular projects, from our Costa Rica Wildlife Conservation project to Fiji Marine Conservation project, which attracts volunteers from around the world!

Volunteer Worldwide with Frontier

Dates: Most projects are flexible and run all year round.
Contact:
Bobby Johal. Frontier, 50-52 Rivington Street, LONDON, EC2A 3QP, UK
Tel/Fax: 020 7613 2422
Email: info@frontier.ac.uk
Website: www.Frontier.ac.uk

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Volunteering Projects Worldwide with i to i
Participate in volunteering projects in Cambodia, Peru, and Swaziland.

Dates: Various
Cost:
Various
Website: www.i-to-i.com/volunteer

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Amerispan Volunteer & Intern Abroad
AmeriSpan's volunteer/internship program allows you to gain a unique insight into another country's culture and obtain valuable work experience abroad. Working with more than 200 organizations throughout the world, our program offers something for everyone. From working on a Panda reserve in China to medical placements in Honduras to a bank in Germany to community development in South Africa, AmeriSpan has a project that will help you achieve your personal goals while improving the lives of others. Many projects allow you to practice the local language with the non-English speaking staff and locals, but not all require prior knowledge.

Dates: All year round
Contact: AmeriSpan Study Abroad,1334 Walnut Street, 6th Floor, Philadelphia, PA 19107.
Tel: USA & Canada: 800-879-6640, UK: ++44 020-8123-6086, Worldwide: 215-751-1100. SKYPE: amerispan (you skype directly to our switchboard when we are offline!)
Facebook: amerispan.com/fb Twitter: AmeriSpanAbroad
Email: info@amerispan.com
Website: www.amerispan.com/volunteer_intern

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Worldwide — Tanzania, India & The Caribbean
Medical, Nursing & dental work experience placements in Africa, Asia & the Caribbean
Gap Medics arranges healthcare work experience placements for students in carefully selected hospitals in Tanzania, India and The Caribbean. Specifically aimed at pre med students, participants gain on-the-job training as well as making a real contribution to the local community and having the experience of a lifetime.

With the support and guidance of our dedicated in-country teams, the security of our own private houses and the unparalleled placement opportunities, we offer the safest and greatest opportunity for students to explore the world of medicine.

Volunteer on with Gapmedics in Tanzania

Dates: Throughout the year, placements arranged according to your dates.
Cost: Prices start at £990
Contact: Mark Hinksman, Collingwood Buildings, Collingwood Street, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 1JF
Tel/Fax: +44 (0)191 269 68 18
Website: www.gapmedics.com

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JJM Tours — Volunteer Vacations Worldwide
Interested in traveling with a purpose?  
Looking for an exotic destination to explore?  
Love working with children or animals?

Let JJM Tours take you on an amazing journey! Spend as little as one week or as long as two months volunteering your time, love, and expertise at a school, orphanage, or wildlife sanctuary worldwide. Visit our website for more information about these incredible opportunities.

JJM Volunteer Vacations Worldwide Dates: Most tours available year-round.
Cost: Costs range from $550 to $650 per week.
Contact: Jason Muccino, JJM Tours
Tel.: 201-478-3880
Email: jjmmusic315@aol.com
Website: jjmtours.wikispaces.com
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Adelante LLC
Internships, volunteer placements, teaching abroad and semester and summer study opportunities from 1-12 months in Spain (Madrid, Seville, Barcelona, Marbella), Costa Rica (San José), Mexico (Oaxaca), Chile (Vina del Mar/Valparaiso) and Uruguay (Montevideo).

Contact: info@adelanteabroad.com, www.adelanteabroad.com

AFS International Community Service
Students and volunteers aged 18-29 spend 4, 6, or 12 months in one of 14 countries (Belgium, U.K., Australia, Malaysia, Thailand, Egypt, Ghana, South Africa, and six Latin American countries). Most programs include language training prior to volunteer placement, homestay accommodations, and participation in local projects. Participants must fundraise before program begins.

Contact: afsinfo@afs.org, usa.afs.org

AidCamps International
Small non-profit organization that sends teams of volunteers of all ages to various projects (e.g. Three weeks renovating a school for disabled children in India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, or Cameroon).

Contact: www.aidcamps.org

Ambassadors for Children: Travel with A Purpose.
Explore exotic countries while making a difference in the lives of children

Contact: contact@ambassadorsforchildren.org, www.ambassadorsforchildren.org.

Amity Volunteer Teachers Abroad (AVTA) Program.
The AVTA program offers opportunities for native English-speakers to serve as teaching assistants, teachers, or workshop facilitators in classrooms in Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Mexico, Paraguay, Peru, Italy, Ghana, Senegal, and the Ukraine. Room and board provided; programs range in duration from 2 weeks for workshop facilitators; 2 months to a full academic year for other assignments.

Contact: avta@amity.org, www.amity.org

Biosphere Expeditions
Volunteers of all backgrounds help scientists working on wildlife conservation projects lasting 2-8 weeks (e.g. in the Peruvian Amazon, the Altai Republic of Central Asia, Oman, Slovakia, Namibia, Sri Lanka, and the Azores).

Contact: info@biosphere- expeditions.org, www.biosphere-expeditions.org

Bridges for Education.
BFE is the only tax deductible volunteer teaching of English program that is not a religious or ethnic group and which organizes International Peace and Language programs in Eastern/Central Europe and China. The purpose of BFE is to promote tolerance and understanding using English as a bridge.

Contact: www.bridges4edu.org

Catholic Volunteer Network
RESPONSE Directory of lay mission opportunities in the U.S. and abroad. Search online by type of placement, location, length of placement, whether married couples or parents with dependents are accepted, age requirements, etc. Network of nearly 200 Christian/Catholic volunteer programs.

Contact: info@catholicvolunteernetwork.org, www.catholicvolunteernetwork.org/.

Cosmic Volunteers
Program countries include Ecuador, Ghana, India, Kenya, Nepal, Peru, the Philippines, and Vietnam. Our programs include teaching English, orphanages, healthcare, journalism, HIV/AIDS, wildlife conservation, street children and more. Our volunteers learn about and contribute to communities abroad in a meaningful way. Join us abroad and find out why we’re the best volunteer organization you’ve never heard of.

Contact: info@cosmicvolunteers.org; www.cosmicvolunteers.org

Cultural Embrace
Work, volunteer, teach, study, intern and travel abroad in Asia, Africa, Australia, Latin America and Europe. Programs customized to fit individuals and group's budget, schedule, interests and goals.

Contact: info@culturalembrace.com; www.culturalembrace.com

Earthwatch Institute
Since 1971, this international nonprofit organization has placed more than 76,000 volunteers with field researchers engaged in a dazzling menu of scientific and social science research around the world. With a strong emphasis on sustainability, it presently supports about 140 projects in 48 countries. Forty percent of participants are older adults, and a great many volunteers are repeat clients with 20+ projects ticked off their checklist. (review by Alison Gardner).

Contact: info@earthwatch.org, www.earthwatch.org

Federation EIL: Volunteers for International Partnership (VIP)
Offered in 13 countries, VIP provides volunteer opportunities for individuals or groups to do international community service. If you're exploring service learning opportunities, considering a gap year or looking for a break from your job, reach out to others as a Partnership Volunteer. Available year round; programs include orientation, language training, homestays, host project placement and ongoing program support. Volunteers may be placed with rural development projects, environmental programs, in health clinics, at schools, or other community organizations.

Contact: federation@experiment.org, www.partnershipvolunteers.org

Foundation for Sustainable Development (FSD)
International Development Internship and Volunteer Opportunities

FSD provides capacity building, funding, and human resources to over organizations in Latin America, Africa, and Asia. Our programs provide comprehensive development training, immersion, and the opportunity for participants to design and implement collaborative projects with the help of a Site Team and their host organization. With our partner organizations, we implement solutions that improve social, environmental, educational, and economic conditions at the community level.

Contact: Foundation for Sustainable Development, 517 Potrero Ave. Suite B, San Francisco, CA 94110; Tel. 1-415-283-4873; USAinfo@fsdinternational.org, www.fsdinternational.org.

Global Citizen’s Network
Established in 1992, GCN is a volunteer organization for people committed to sharing values of peace, justice, tolerance, cross-cultural understanding and global cooperation. With trips generally lasting one, two or three weeks, each team of six to 12 people works with local villagers on projects initiated by the local community, for the benefit of that community. Fifty percent of participants are older adults (review by Alison Gardner).

Contact: info@globalcitizens.org, www.globalcitizens.org

Global Crossroad
Volunteer teaching and internships in more than 20 countries, including Tibet and the Philippines; plus, paid teaching in China (1-12 months).

Contact: info@globalcrossroad.com, www.globalcrossroad.com

Global Reach Institute for International Exchange: Global Reach Institute / Project HOPE
10-14 Day CME / CNE Medical Delegations to China, Tibet, South Africa and Israel. Join the team, share your knowledge with your international colleagues, and enjoy the adventure of your life!  10-14 Day Cultural Study Tours with volunteering at orphanages and village schools or clinics, adventure elements, and sightseeing all built into the journey of a lifetime!  See China, Tibet, Israel, South Africa! Family Cultural Volunteer Programs to China, Tibet, South Africa, Israel... Make teaching your children a lifetime memory and bonding experience that changes them forever! Through unique visits to Primary Schools, Orphanages, village medical clinics, markets, farm family homes, and the like, your children will learn about the lifestyle, culture, government, education and medical systems, as well as have many people to people moments. Build Bridges Between Nations One Person at a Time!

Contact: info@globalreachinstitute.org, www.globalreachinstitute.org

Global Routes
Places volunteers 17 years and older with families in rural communities in Costa Rica, Ecuador, Thailand, India, Kenya, Ghana, and St. Lucia to teach in local schools. Training, support, and adventure travel are integral parts of the program. Information on scholarships, fundraising, and academic credit is available.

Contact: Global Routes, One Short Street, Northampton, MA 01060; Tel. 413-585-8895; Fax: 413-585-8810; mail@globalroutes.org; www.globalroutes.org.

Global Service Corps (GSC)
Short- and long-term service opportunities for adults to assist with village-based development projects
Volunteer abroad in Tanzania, Thailand or Cambodia with Global Service Corps, a successful leader in international volunteering and service-learning since 1992. Volunteer in Africa or Asia in programs such as: sustainable agriculture and food security; international health; community development; HIV/AIDS nutrition, education and prevention; teach English abroad; orphan care.  Our in-country staff, host family and local accommodations, and year-round volunteer and internship opportunities make GSC the most unique and ground-level community organization since the Peace Corps.

Contact: Global Service Corps, 3543 18th Street, #14, San Francisco, CA 94110, USA; tel. (415) 551-0000; gsc@globalservicecorps.org, www.globalservicecorps.org

Global Volunteer Network (GVN)
Offers volunteer service opportunities in community projects throughout the world. We currently provide volunteer programs through our partner organizations in 21 countries. Our vision is to support the work of local community organizations in developing countries through the placement of international volunteers. We believe that local communities are in the best position to determine their needs, and we provide volunteers to help them achieve their goals.

Contact: info@volunteer.org.nz, www.globalvolunteernetwork.org

Global Volunteers
Founded in 1984, Global Volunteers is a nonprofit international development organization that facilitates peace and mutual understanding between people of diverse cultures. Small- group “servant-learner” teams join such work projects as teaching conversational English and other basic subjects, caring for at risk youth, assisting with healthcare, building schools and community facilities, and much more. About 67 percent of volunteers are older adults, drawn primarily from the U.S. and Canada. One- to 3-week programs are offered in 19 countries. (review by Alison Gardner).

Contact: email@globalvolunteers.org, www.globalvolunteers.org

Greenforce USA
U.S. contact office for British organization Greenforce. Recruits volunteers for conservation and other projects worldwide, including marine conservation in Bahamas and Fiji for up to 6 months; combined community service and adventure programs in India, Nepal, Ecuador, Brazil and internships in Spain.

Contact: usainfo@greenforce.org, www.greenforce.org

Habitat for Humanity
This nonprofit, ecumenical Christian organization seeks to eliminate poverty housing around the world by building homes appropriate to each area where a need exists. No building experience necessary. Choose from programs in over 70 countries. While Habitat will not estimate figures, it says that older volunteers are “very significant” in number. (review by Alison Gardner).

Contact: (HQ. and International Programs), 121 Habitat St., Americus, GA 31709-3498; 800-HABITAT or 912-924-6935, fax 912-924-6541; info@habitat.org, www.habitat.org. Habitat for Humanity Canada (Canadian and International Programs), www.habitat.ca.

International Humanity Foundation (IHF)
The International Humanity Foundation is seeking forward-thinking, dynamic individuals of all ages/backgrounds to contribute to our organization from home. IHF has grown over the past 25 years under the visionary leadership of Carol Sasaki, CEO and the dedication of thousands of volunteers from around the world.
Please take the time to familiarize yourself further with our organization on our website. If you have any questions at this time, feel free to e-mail one of our helpful volunteers.

Contact: volunteering@ihfonline.org , www.ihfonline.org/volunteering

MondoChallenge
Sends international volunteers of all ages to participate in teaching and business development programs in Nepal, India, Sri Lanka, Tanzania, Kenya, Gambia, Senegal, Ecuador, and Chile.

Visit: www.mondochallenge.co.uk

Oceanic Society Expeditions
The Oceanic Society is a nonprofit organization working to protect marine wildlife and the marine environment through conservation-based research and environmental education. Half its itineraries are volunteer holidays, the rest are educational. Participants become research assistants, working side by side with academics and field researchers, logging, recording, and collecting data, including bird banding and measuring nesting sea turtles. Sixty percent of clients are older adults (review by Alison Gardner).

Contact: office@oceanic-society.org, www.Oceanic-society.org

Peace Corps: Give and the World Gives Back!
The Peace Corps, a federal government agency established in 1961 by John F. Kennedy, that sends volunteers on two-year assignments to 70 developing countries around the world. Right now, more than 7,000 Americans are working overseas in programs ranging from environmental education, community services and English teaching to health, business development and agriculture extension.
Benefits
An enriching cross-cultural experience is only one of the many benefits Peace Corps can offer. Volunteers receive practical work experience, a living stipend, a $6,075 readjustment allowance upon completion of service, transportation to and from their country of service, complete medical and dental coverage, job placement assistance, and in some cases, deferment of student loans. Twenty-four vacation days are available to you as one of the benefits that you are able to use as you wish. You may return home, travel around your country of service or visit other countries. There are some restrictions, such as the first 6 months and the last 3 months of service and any other restrictions that the country director deems necessary.
Qualifications
You need to be 18 years of age or older and be a U.S. Citizen. Most Peace Corps assignments require a bachelor's degree, although substantial experience in certain fields can also enable you to qualify. In addition, foreign language skills and community service work enhance a candidate's competitiveness.
To find out more - Every third Wednesday of the month we hold a General Information Session in the Auditorium of the Tip O'Neill Building, located at 10 Causeway Street, next to the Fleet Center, from 6:30 - 8:00 PM. This is an opportunity to speak with a Recruiter, hear from a panel of returned Peace Corps Volunteers and see a short video that highlights Peace Service from Moldova, Malawi and Panama. Please call to make a reservation for the General Information Session: 617-565-5555 For additional information, including an application please go to www.peacecorps.gov or email boston@peacecorps.gov.

people and places
Responsible Volunteering — from Cambodia to the Caribbean!
We create well-matched international volunteer placements in sustainable projects worldwide. people and places is a not-for-profit social enterprise — all profits after operating expenses are covenanted to the charity, Travel Pledge. Each placement is individually planned: volunteers have their own skills, experience and abilities; projects and communities have their own needs and goals. We put the right people in the right places — creating truly "win-win" volunteer experiences!

Contact: kate@travel-peopleandplaces.co.uk, www.travel-peopleandplaces.co.uk

Right to Play: SportWorks, SportHealth
Right To Play is an athlete-driven international humanitarian organization that uses sport and play as a tool for development of children and youth in the most disadvantaged areas of the world. Right To Play uses international volunteers to implement projects in Asia and Africa. For further details on volunteer projects, visit the website.

Contact: recruitment@righttoplay.com; www.righttoplay.com

Taking Off
Gives clients (aged 16-25) access to a database with 2,500 options worldwide including volunteer work and internships but not paying jobs.

Contact: takingoff@takingoff.net, www.takingoff.net

Visions Service Adventures
Offers summer programs for teenagers combining community service, outdoor adventure, and cross cultural interaction. We have programs in North and South America, Australia, and the Caribbean.

Contact: info@VisionsServiceAdventures.com, www.VisionsServiceAdventures.com

Volunteer Abroad
Owned by the Canadian Federation of Students. Arranges volunteer placements lasting 8-24 weeks in Costa Rica, Ecuador, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Peru, Ghana, Nepal, and Thailand.

Visit: www.volunteerabroad.ca

Volunteers for International Partnership
Volunteer in over 14 countries including Argentina, Chile, Eduador, Ireland, Ghana, South Africa, Morocco and Thailand to name a few. Placements can be as short as 2 weeks or as long as you want! Host family stays, various projects!

Contact: info@partnershipvolunteers.org, www.partnershipvolunteers.org

Volunteers for Peace
Accepts unskilled short-term labor for 2 to 4 weeks, mainly in the summer. There is a massive effort to coordinate workcamp programs; however, for now interested volunteers should apply to a partner organization in their own country, principally.

Visit: www.vfp.org for more info

Volunteering Solutions
Volunteer abroad programs in Asia, Africa, and South America.

Contact: info@volunteeringsolutions.com, www.volunteeringsolutions.com

WWOOF (World Wide Opportunities on Organic Farms)
Global website has links to the national offices in the countries that have a WWOOF coordinator. National WWOOF coordinators compile a list of their member farmers willing to provide free room and board to volunteers who want to help and are interested in furthering the aims of the organic movement. Currently there are WWOOF branches in the U.K., Denmark, Sweden, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Czech Republic, Italy, Slovenia, Turkey, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Mexico, Ghana, Uganda, Nepal, China, Japan, Korea, and U.S.

Contact: www.wwoofinternational.org

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