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Highlights from some of our volunteers trips around the globe:

  • - Work with children - Beautiful scenery - Trekking Tour - Encounters with people

    Monica
    Community work at child protection homes in Nepal

  • - how great it was to get to know local people and to understand what it was to live in the country. -when the kids were really enjoying playing games with you or you saw their attitude to you change over the 2 weeks. -feeling like I lived in Buenos Aires rather than being a tourist. -travelling to the Iguazu falls.

    Sarah
    Community Work with Children in Buenos Aires, Argentina

  • The entusiam of the children and the ability of doing changes in a short time. The Excursion with kids to beach and football game was also a very good experience

    Martin
    Community work with AIDS orphans in Mombasa, Kenya

  • Working with the family whose house we're were buildng, the phenomenally kind, helpful and most informative in-country team ever, making our own way to the project on the back of trucks, getting really involved with the building (and gradual demolition of the old house), being able to  (and encouraged to by the in country team) experience the rest of Honduras...it's an amazing country. The other volunteers there were also great fun.

    Gareth
    Build homes in La Esperanza, Honduras

  • Having actually been to a favela and worked there to help the community. To see Rio and realise that the media portrayal of the city as a highly dangerous one is only as true as you wish it to be. Practicing...well, learning portuguese, playing with the local children and

    Gareth
    Favela renovation in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

  • I have nothing but good things to say about John and Priscilla, the in-country coordinators. They were so helpful and organized and had my best interest at heart. I realize how invaluable they were when I compare my experience in Kenya with mine in Uganda or Tanzania. They were all very enjoyable but both of them ensured that I got the most out of my time there by being so adaptable and flexible and I really appreciated it. Priscilla found a family for me to stay with which made all the difference.

    Abir
    Ecology conservation in Kenya

  • How the place and people in the place where I was are not the way I thought. People in my home country have different ideas about Uganda than how it really is. The highlight were the times spent with the locals.

    Birgir
    Community Work with Children in Lake Bunyonyi, Uganda

  • After speaking to our in country co ordinator we went to the Taj Mahal and spent a day there. It was easily the best sight we saw in India. The camel trekking was absolutely out of this world. A rewarding highlight was the production of the two plays we did. The children worked so hard and it was an honour to be apart of it.

    Scott
    Theatre and Education in Jaipur

  • ABSOLUTELY EVERYTHING! 

    Ella
    Community work with children in Darjeeling, India

  • all aspects of my trip were truly amazing. the orphanage where i worked  and the children and staff were lovely. in free time visiting places of interest were beautiful and the people are soo friendly and helpful 

    Karen
    Community work in Bangalore, India