Enseignez aux enfants de Luang Prabang, et profitez d'une immersion culturelle unique en apportant de vrais programmes d'éducation à des enfants extrêmement motivés. C'est une chance pour vous d'aider les enfants du Laos à accéder à des programmes d'éducation gratuits et pour eux de pouvoir acquérir une meilleure éducation, un atout incontestable dans le monde du travail.
Become part of this wonderful community, living with other volunteers in a local family's home stay and helping to teach a variety of skills in local schools. Surrounded by mountains (perfect for hiking), this beautiful location offers a special opportunity to help young Nepali children to improve their English, maths or science.
Immerse yourself in the local community as an sports coach or volunteer English teacher - or both! Go into local schools with a group of volunteers to help children develop their knowledge, sporting abilities, motivation and enjoyment. Sports include football, tennis, swimming, rugby, cricket, netball and basketball.
Walmer Township is the home to 70.000 people dealing with poverty, child neglect, alcohol abuse and a high unemployment rate as some of the many difficult challenges you will be facing here, but at the same moment you will experience it is not all sad. The community is very welcoming and loves having volunteers showing an interest in their way of life.
Our volunteer program is designed to give you the opportunity to teach important lessons to local children, care for our injured wildlife and fully immerse yourself in the South African bush! As teachers and guardians of our organization, our volunteers are essential to the success of our programs and have a real impact on local communities!
Would you like to be part of a Japanese afterschool club for school children or kindergarten - even without traveling? This is possible online from home doing a remote internship. You will support a Japanese childcare organisation in teaching English and planning events and activities. Partial scholarship now available!
Get involved in an award-winning project for Tibetan refugees in the hometown of the Dalai Lama in India and support community work in Nepal! Both projects will surely impress you and also the welcoming people living there and the stories they have to tell. Additionally we designed a program around these projects to show you the beauty of these countries, e.g. a trek on the Mount Everest!
The ‘Mbawemi Women Association’ is a local non- governmental organization which was formed in 2003 in Mzuzu, Malawi.“Mbawemi’ means ‘good woman’ in Chichewa which is the local spoken language. This organisation has vowed to strive for the improvement of the social- economic challenges encountered by women in general and other vulnerable people from their surrounding communities.