General Volunteer Opportunities

KENYA > We are a Non-Profit organization looking for Healthcare professionals, teachers, ecologist, caregivers and peace builders to place in our programs. If you are interested in volunteer opportunities that earns you recognition globally and open the doors of job opportunities with reputable organizations,institutions and health facilities then don't hesitate to send us application and we will place you in the program of your interest and expertise.

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Cambodia Island Community Development

CAMBODIA > For all its magnificence, Cambodia remains one of the poorest countries in South East Asia. The majority of Cambodians live in impoverished rural areas and with the population in Cambodia steadily growing, problems are emerging; a lack of educational facilities, inadequate infrastructural development, and insufficient employment prospects are now commonly found throughout the country.

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Cambodia Teaching in Siem Reap

CAMBODIA > Visit the alluring and exotic country of Cambodia and discover its incredible combination of dramatic landscapes, captivating cultural and historical heritage, and friendly people. Make a positive and rewarding contribution to the lives of underprivileged and orphaned children, by equipping them with the tools to lift themselves out of the cycle of poverty, and opening up opportunities that we in the Western world take for granted.

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Costa Rica Climate Change Project

COSTA RICA > You will be working in the Pacific rainforests and beaches near Corcovado, one of the most remote National Parks in the country which has been described by National Geographic as “one of the most biologically intense places on the planet.” Home to one of the largest tropical primary lowland rainforests in the world, the Corcovado National Park is also the habitat of a large range of endangered plant and animal species.

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