| Opportunities
Abroad - Alphabetical
ACDI/VOCA
Web site: www.acdivoca.org
Info: Volunteers work in many countries worldwide in this organization,
which recruits professionals in the areas of business, agriculture, rural
development, women’s issues, and other global concerns.
African Conservation
Experience (ACE)
Web site: www.conservationafrica.net
Info: Located in South African, Zimbabwe, and Botswana, ACE works in the
areas of conservation, scientific research, trail building and maintenance,
and other environmental issues.
African Conservation
Trust (ACT)
Web site: www.projectafrica.com
Info: Volunteers work in areas of South Africa, Botswana, and Malawi on
such projects as conservation, scientific research, historic preservation,
and other projects.
Alliance Abroad
(AA)
Web site: www.allianceabroad.com
Info: Working in many areas worldwide, AA recruits volunteers to work
on such projects as conservation, hospital work, teaching English, community
service, and other interesting work that is suited to the individual volunteer.
Amazon-Africa
Aid (AAA)
Web site: www.amazonafrica.org
Info: Located in Santarém, Brazil, AAA recruits volunteers to work
in a small medical/dental clinic. Volunteers must be board-certified physicians
and dentists.
Amani
Children's Home
Web site: www.amanikids.org
Info: Located in Tanzania, Amani Children's Home helps to protect children
who live on the streets, as well as those who are afflicted with AIDS.
Ambassadors
for Children (AFC)
Web site: www.ambassadorsforchildren.org
Info: With volunteer programs operating worldwide, AFC offers opportunities
to work for human rights, as well as in the areas of social justice, youth
issues, and other important global concerns.
American Jewish
World Service (AJWS)
Web site: www.ajws.org
Info: AJWS recruits Jewish professionals to work with small organizations
worldwide in the areas of human rights, community development, education,
women’s issues, and many other important projects.
AmeriSpan
Web site: www.amerispan.com
Info: With volunteer opportunities throughout Latin America, AmeriSpan
offers volunteer programs in the areas of education, conservation, community
development, and many other issues.
Amigos de
las Américas
Web site: www.amigoslink.org
Info: Located in different countries throughout Latin America, this program
offers opportunities for volunteers to work with community development,
education, medical and health issues, rural development, and youth issues.
Amizade
Web site: www.amizade.org
Info: Working worldwide, Amizade offers opportunities in the areas of
administration, agriculture, community development, construction, developmental
disabilities, economic development, education, historic preservation,
human rights, medical/health, natural conservation, orphans, rural development,
trail building/maintenance, women’s issues, and youth.
ARCHELON,
The Sea Turtle Protection Society of Greece
Web site: www.archelon.gr
Info: Volunteers can work at different locations throughout Greece in
sea turtle conservation. They perform such tasks as tagging the turtles,
monitoring nests, caring for injured turtles, and educating the public
about the importance of sea turtle conservation.
Asociación
ANAI
Web site: www.anaicr.org
Info: Located in Talamanca, Costa Rica, ANAI is a nonprofit organization
that helps to protect the ecosystems of the area. Volunteers work in such
areas as marine monitoring, agricultural work, and community development.
Asociación
de Rescate de Fauna (ARFA)
Web site: www.geocities.com/arfavenezuela
Info: Located in Venezuela, ARFA is the only wildlife rescue and environmental
education center in the country. Volunteers carry out such tasks as community
education and assisting in veterinary care. Those who wish to assist in
veterinary care must be either veterinarians, or in their final year of
veterinary school.
Australian
Tropical Research Foundation (ATRF)
Web site: www.austrop.org.au
Info: Located in the Daintree lowlands in Australia, ATRF offers opportunities
for volunteers to work in conservation, scientific research, and social
justice.
AVIVA
Web site: www.aviva-sa.com
Info: Located in Cape Town, South Africa, AVIVA offers opportunities for
volunteers to work in the wildlife rehabilitation center while educating
visitors about conservation, working closely with rescued animals, and
many other tasks.
Azafady
Web site: www.madagascar.co.uk
Info: Located in Madagascar, Azafady offers opportunities for volunteers
to work with community development, construction, economic development,
medical/health, conservation, rural development, scientific research,
and social justice.
Bangladesh
Work Camps Association (BWCA)
Web site: www.mybwca.org
Info: BWCA offers volunteer opportunities in the areas of agriculture,
community development, construction, developmental disabilities, economic
development, education, human rights, medical/health, natural conservation,
orphans, rural development, social justice, and youth.
Bimini Biological
Field Station
Web site: www.miami.edu/sharklab
Info: Located on Bimini, an island in the Bahamas, the field station offers
opportunities for volunteers to work with shark research, as well as general
maintenance of the research facility.
Biosphere
Expeditions
Web site: www.biosphere-expeditions.org
Info: With many different locations worldwide, this program offers opportunities
for volunteers to work in conservation of land and sea, as well as scientific
research.
Blue Ventures
Web site: www.blueventures.org
Info: Located in Madagascar, Blue Ventures offers opportunities for volunteers
to work in community development, education, conservation, scientific
research, rural development, and youth. This organization works in endangered
coral reefs worldwide, though at the moment, their work is focused on
Andavakoaka, Madagascar.
Bridges for
Education (BFE)
Web site: www.bridges4edu.org
Info: Mostly based out of Central and Eastern Europe, BFE also has camps
in China. Volunteers are recruited to teach English in this camp, which
runs for three weeks.
BTCV
Web site: www.btcv.org
Info: While most volunteers for BTCV work in the UK, there are locations
worldwide in which one may work. Volunteers work in such areas as community
development, conservation, rural development, and trail building and maintenance.
CARE
Web site: www.care.org
Info: Founded after World War II to help Holocaust survivors. Provides
disaster relief, food distribution, education, and business support to
developing countries, especially in Africa and Latin America.
Caribbean
Conservation Corporation (CCC)
Web site: www.cccturtle.org
Info: Located in Costa Rica, the CCC works to protect leatherback sea
turtles. Volunteers help tag and measure turtles, monitor nests, and record
data.
Caribbean
Volunteer Expeditions (CVE)
Web site: www.cvexp.org
Info: Located in different areas of the Caribbean, CVE offers volunteer
opportunities in archaeology, construction, and historic preservation.
Catholic Medical
Mission Board (CMMB)
Web site: www.cmmb.org
Info: Located in many different areas worldwide, CMMB offers volunteer
opportunities for licensed medical professionals in mission hospitals.
Cetacean Research
and Rescue Unit (CRRU)
Web site: www.crru.org.uk
Info: Located in Scotland, CRRU offers volunteer opportunities in sea
conservation and scientific research with bottlenose dolphins. Volunteers
work on such projects as recording animal behavior, identification, and
research.
Child Family
Health International (CFHI)
Web site: www.cfhi.org
Info: Located in Bolivia, Ecuador, India, Mexico, and South Africa, CFHI
recruits volunteers to work on medical and health issues. Volunteers must
have some medical experience, as they work with physicians in developing
countries.
Cholsey and
Wallingford Railway
Web site: www.cholsey-wallingford-railway.com
Info: Located in the UK, this organization recruits volunteers to help
restore this historic railroad.
Christian
Peacemaker Teams (CPT)
Web site: www.cpt.org
Info: In various locations worldwide, volunteers work on such issues as
human rights, political action, and social justice.
Citizens Network
for Foreign Affairs (CNFA)
Web site: www.cnfa.org
Info: Located in the Ukraine, Belarus, and Moldova, CNFA offers volunteer
opportunities in agriculture, economic and rural development, and technical
assistance.
Conservation
Volunteers Australia (CVA)
Web site: www.conservationvolunteers.com.au
Info: With many different projects operating throughout Australia, CVA
works to aid in conservation, historic preservation, and trail building
and maintenance.
Coral Cay
Conservation (CCC)
Web site: www.coralcay.org
Info: Located in such tropical environments as Fiji and Honduras, the
CCC works to help conserve coral reefs and collect scientific data.
Cross-Cultural
Solutions (CCS)
Web site: www.crossculturalsolutions.org
Info: With project locations worldwide, CCS works to help community development,
medical and health issues, women’s issues, youth, and other important
work.
Cultural Destination
Nepal (CDN)
Web site: www.volunteernepal.org.np
Info: CDN places volunteers throughout Nepal to teach English and other
courses, as well as to work with nonprofit organizations in the areas
of community development, education, medical and health issues, rural
development, and youth.
Cultural Restoration
Tourism Project (CRTP)
Web site: www.crtp.net
Info: Located in rural areas throughout Nepal and Mongolia, CRTP works
to help in the areas of agriculture, archaeology, community development,
construction, economic development, historic preservation, conservation,
youth, and other important issues.
Dakshinayan
Web site: www.dakshinayan.org
Info: Located in Jharkhand, India, Dakshinayan works to help teach children,
as well as work in rural development.
DELPHIS
Web site: www.delphismdc.org
Info: Located off the Italian coast in the Gulf of Naples, DELPHIS works
to research and preserve the sea life of that area.
Earthwatch
Institute
Web site: www.earthwatch.org
Info: With projects in 49 countries worldwide, the Earthwatch Institute
works on such projects as scientific research, community development,
conservation, and historic preservation.
Eco-Center
Caput Insulae – Beli (ECCIB)
Web site: www.caput-insulae.com
Info: Located in Beli, in Croatia, ECCIB works to protect Eurasian griffon
vultures, as well as to conserve the area in which they live.
Ecovolunteer
Program
Web site: www.ecovolunteer.org
Info: With project locations worldwide, the Ecovolunteer Program works
with wildlife conservation, land and sea conservation, and scientific
research.
El Porvenir
Web site: www.elporvenir.org
Info: Located in Nicaragua, El Porvenir works with local villages in community
development, rural development, and construction.
Explorations
in Travel (ET)
Web site: www.volunteertravel.com
Info: Located in Latin America, ET helps local organizations with education,
wildlife conservation, and land conservation.
Foundation
for Sustainable Development (FSD)
Web site: www.fsdinternational.org
Info: With many project locations worldwide, FSD works to place volunteers
and interns in areas suited toward their interests and regional issues
in the developing world.
Friends of
the Great Baikal Trail (FGBT)
Web site: www.earthisland.org/ecotours/volunteer/eurasia/baikal/gbt_brochure.html
Info: Located on Lake Baikal in Russia, FGBT works on trail-building projects,
as well as community development.
Frontier
Web site: www.frontier.ac.uk
Info: With projects in Cambodia, Nicaragua, Tanzania, and Madagascar,
Frontier works with conservation and development projects, as well as
scientific research.
Global Citizens
Network (GCN)
Web site: www.globalcitizens.org
Info: With project locations worldwide, GCN works on community development
and cultural immersion programs in such areas as education, rural development,
and social justice.
Global Crossroad
Web site: www.globalcrossroad.com
Info: With project locations in many different countries worldwide, Global
Crossroad works on area-specific projects, as well as teaching English
and helping disadvantaged children.
Global Eco-Spiritual
Tours (GEST)
Web site: www.globalecospiritualtours.org
Info: With tours located in the Himalayan Mountains, GEST offers trips
in which volunteers can work on agricultural and conservation projects,
as well as exploring their spirituality.
Global Routes
Web site: www.globalroutes.org
Info: With many project locations worldwide, Global Routes works in the
areas of community development, construction, education, land and sea
conservation, orphans, rural development, trail building, and youth.
Global Service
Corps (GSC)
Web site www.globalservicecorps.org
Info: With project locations in Thailand and Tanzania, GSC works in the
areas of agriculture, community and rural development, education, medical
and health issues, orphans, professional assistance, and youth.
Global Volunteer
Network (GVN)
Web site: www.volunteer.org.nz
Info: With many project locations worldwide, GVN works in the areas of
agriculture, community development, construction, economic development,
conservation, medical and health issues, education, social justice, and
many other issues.
Global Volunteers
(GV)
Web site: www.globalvolunteers.org
Info: With project locations in many countries worldwide, GV works on
local projects, community development, construction, economic development,
education, medical and health issues, land conservation, orphans, professional
and technical assistance, rural development, and youth.
Global Works
Web site: www.globalworksinc.com
Info: With project locations worldwide, Global Works places high school
students on programs that offer home stays and language learning options,
as well as service trips.
Globe Aware
Web site: www.globeaware.org
Info: With locations in Latin America and Asia, Globe Aware works on projects
that benefit local communities with such issues as education, construction,
and other important work.
GoXplore
Web site: www.goxploreafrica.com
Info: Located in South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Kenya, GoXplore works on
such issues as wildlife conservation and community building.
Greenforce
Web site: www.greenforceusa.org
Info: Located in the Bahamas, Malaysia, Ecuador, Fiji, Nepal, and Tanzania,
Greenforce works to improve the environment and to educate others about
this issue.
Habitat for
Humanity International’s Global Village Work Teams
Web site: www.habitat.org/gv
Info: With project locations in more than 100 countries worldwide, Habitat
for Humanity works to build homes underdeveloped areas and aid in disaster
relief.
Health Volunteers
Overseas (HVO)
Web site: www.hvousa.org
Info: With locations in Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, Latin America, and
Eastern Europe, HVO works in the areas of education, medical and health
issues, and professional and technical assistance.
Iko Poran
Web site: www.ikoporan.org
Info: Located in Rio de Janeiro and Salvador, Brazil, Iko Poran works
in community development, economic development, and youth.
Insight Nepal
Web site: www.south-asia.com/insight
Info: With locations in Kathmandu and Pokhara, Nepal, Insight Nepal works
in the areas of community development and education.
International
Cultural Adventures (ICA)
Web site: www.icadventures.com
Info: With programs in Peru, India, and Nepal, ICA helps to custom-design
volunteer opportunities, as well as placing volunteers in such areas as
agriculture, community and rural development, education, conservation,
and other issues.
International
Executive Service Corps (IESC)
Web site: www.iesc.org
Info: With projects in 55 countries worldwide, IESC works in the areas
of agriculture, community and rural development, economic development,
legal, professional and technical assistance, and women’s issues.
International
Otter Survival Fund (IOSF)
Web site: www.otter.org
Info: Located in the Hebrides Islands off the coast of Scotland, the IOSF
works to study otters, as well as to rescue them and educate the public
about conservation.
International
Volunteer Program (IVP)
Web site: www.ivpsf.org
Info: With projects in France, Spain, the UK, and Costa Rica, IVP works
in the areas of education, medical and health issues, museum work, social
justice, and youth.
Involvement
Volunteers Association (IVA)
Web site: www.volunteering.org.au
Info: With projects in many different countries worldwide, IVA offers
customized volunteer work in the areas of construction, conservation,
scientific research, youth, and other issues.
Iracambi Atlantic
Rainforest Research Center
Web site: www.iracambi.com
Info: Located in Faenda Iracambi, in Brazil, the Center carries out such
projects as forest restoration, income-generating alternatives, community
understanding and engagement, and land use management.
i-to-i
Web site: www.i-to-i.com
Info: With projects in many different countries worldwide, i-to-i offers
volunteer opportunities helping disadvantaged communities and ecosystems.
Jatun Sacha
Web site: www.jatunsacha.org
Info: Located in Ecuador, Jatun Sacha works on such projects as biological
conservation and scientific research.
Joint Assistance
Center (JAC)
Web site: www.jacusa.org
Info: Located in India, JAC recruits volunteers to perform human services
work, and all projects are customized to the volunteer’s goals and
abilities.
KIDO Projects
Web site: www.kido-projects.com
Info: Located in Granada, West Indies, KIDO Projects works to help the
ecosystem of the islands. Volunteers work on such projects as sea turtle
monitoring, working with communities to educate about the environment,
and working with adults and children to aid in computer literacy.
La Sabranenque
Web site: www.sabranenque.com
Info: Located in Provence, France, La Sabranenque works to rebuild regional
architecture in the south of France.
Madre
Web site: www.madre.org
Info: Located in Guatemala, Mexico, Nicaragua, Peru, Kenya, and Palestine,
Madre works as a women’s human rights organization that places volunteers
in such areas as community and rural development, social justice, youth,
medical and health issues, and many other types of work.
Mar de Jade
Web site: www.mardejade.org
Info: Located in Las Varas, Nayarit, in Mexico, Mar de Jade works as a
for-profit resort that offers volunteer opportunities in the areas of
community and rural development, economic development, medical and health
issues, and youth issues.
Medex International
(MEI)
Web site: www.medexinternational.org
Info: With projects in India and Ecuador, MEI works to provide dental
and medical care to the underprivileged, as well as to animals.
Medical Ministry
International (MMI)
Web site: www.mmint.org
Info: With projects in 25 countries worldwide, MMI is a faith-based organization
that recruits medical professionals to provide health care to the underprivileged.
Mercy Ships
Web site: www.mercyships.org
Info: A faith-based organization with projects in West Africa, Central
America, and the Caribbean, Mercy Ships works to give medical care and
other aid in developing nations.
Mobility International
USA (MIUSA)
Web site: www.miusa.org
Info: Based out of the United States, MIUSA offers international exchange
programs with a focus on volunteer work.
Munda Wanga
Trust
Web site: www.mundawanga.com
Info: Located in the Munda Wanga Environmental Park near Lusaka, Zambia,
the Munda Wanga Trust works to maintain the Environmental Park and to
protect animals that are native to the area.
MunYaWana
Leopard Project
Web site: www.biolsci.monash.edu.au/Honours/leopards/volunteer.html
Info: Located in the Phinda Game Reserve in the KwaZulu-Natal Provence,
South Africa, the Leopard Project works to preserve and study the species.
National Meditation
Center for World Peace (NMCWP)
Web site: www.nationalmeditation.org
Info: Located in both the Philippines and in Texas, the NMCWP offers volunteer
opportunities in administrative work, community and rural development,
economic development, orphans, and youth.
Naucrates
Web site: www.naucrates.org
Info: Located in Thailand, Naucrates works in community development, land
and sea conservation, and scientific research.
New Era Galápagos
Foundation (NEGF)
Web site: www.negf.org
Info: Located in Puerto Baquerizo Moreno, San Cristóbel Island,
Galápagos, Ecuador, NEGF works in community development, land and
sea conservation, and youth projects.
Oceanic Society
Web site: www.oceanicsociety.org
Info: Located in different areas worldwide, the Oceanic Society works
in education, land and sea conservation, and scientific research.
Oikos
Web site: www.oikos.org
Info: With project locations in Africa, Asia, South America, and Europe,
Oikos works in agriculture, community development, construction, conservation,
trail building and maintenance, and youth.
Operation
Crossroads Africa (OCA)
Web site: www.operationcrossroadsafrica.org
Info: With projects in 35 African nations, OCA works on local, community-based
projects.
Peace Corps
Web site: www.peacecorps.gov
Info: Organized by the United States Government in 1960, the Peace Corps
has sent volunteers to work in 138 different host countries on such issues
as environmental conservation, information technology, AIDS, and other
important, global concerns.
Peace Villages
Foundation
Web site: http://mipagina.cantv.net/peacevillages/index.htm
Info: Located in Venezuela, the Peace Villages Foundation works on community
development projects in many different kinds of important issues.
Peacework
Web site: www.peacework.org
Info: With projects locations in many different countries worldwide, Peacework
offers volunteer opportunities in community service programs, service-oriented
trips, educational issues, and other work.
Pina Palmera
Web site: www.laneta.apc.org/pina
Info: Located in Mexico, Pina Palmera works to change the way communities
view and treat people with disabilities, as well as to help care for those
with disabilities.
Programa Restauración
de Tortugas Marinas (PRETOMA)
Web site: www.tortugamarina.org
Info: Located in San Miguel and Punta Banco, Costa Rica, PRETOMA works
to protect the sea turtles of the area by tracking them, studying them,
and educating the public.
Projects Abroad
Web site: www.projects-abroad.org
Info: With projects based in many different nations worldwide, Projects
Abroad offers volunteer service trips for almost every type of global
and community issue.
ProWorld Service
Corps (PWSC)
Web site: www.proworldsc.org
Info: With locations in Peru, Belize, and Mexico, PWSC offers internships
with non-profit organizations suited for the participant’s interests
and goals.
Raleigh International
Web site: www.raleighinternational.org
Info: With projects in Malaysia, Ghana, Chile, Namibia, and Costa Rica,
Raleigh International offers volunteer expeditions for people aged 17-25,
focusing on community and environmental issues.
Reef Check
Web site: www.reefcheck.org
Info: With project locations in more than 70 countries worldwide, Reef
Check works to conserve and study coral reefs.
Rempart
Web site: www.rempart.com
Info: Located in France, Rempart works on archaeological projects, historical
preservation, and protection of sites and buildings around the country.
Royal Tyrrell
Museum
Web site: www.tyrrellmuseum.com
Info: Located in Canada, the Museum is the only Canadian facility dedicated
solely to the study of paleontology, taking on volunteers to help with
public education, work with preparations and collections departments,
and other work.
Senevolu,
the Senegalese Association of United Volunteers
Web site: www.senevolu.mypage.org
Info: Located in Senegal, Senevolu works with community and rural development,
medical and health issues, women’s issues, and youth.
Sierra Club
Outings
Web site: www.sierraclub.org/outings/national
Info: Located in the United States, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, and
Canada, the Sierra Club works to promote environmental work. Volunteers
work on service trips to help with archaeological digs, conservation projects,
trail maintenance, and other work.
Students Partnership
Worldwide (SPW)
Web site: www.spw.org
Info: Located in several nations worldwide, SPW offers opportunities for
volunteers aged 18-28 to work on community and environmental issues, as
well as other important work.
Sunseed Desert
Technology
Web site: www.sunseed.org.uk
Info: Located in the southeast of Spain, Sunseed Desert Technology works
to promote low-tech methods of living that can be conducive to environmental
work.
Swiss Whale
Society
Web site: www.whales.ch
Info: Located in Portneuf-sur-Mer, Quebec, Canada, or in the Cape Verde
Islands, the Swiss Whale Society works to research whales and to conserve
the area in which they live.
Taita
Discovery Centre (TDC)
Web site: www.originsafaris.info/community-volunteer.htm
Info: Located in Kenya, the TDC works as an environmental education and
conservation center.
Teach & Travel: Thailand at Chiang Mai University
Web site: www.cmu.teachtravel.org
Info: A unique 30-day volunteer teaching and experiential travel program
that offers you the opportunity to be more than just a tourist.
Tethys Research
Institute
Web site: www.tethys.org
Info: Located in the Ligurian Sea, the Tethys Research Institute works
to conserve the Mediterranean Sea and its sea life, as well as to study
the area.
Tolga Bat
Hospital
Web site: www.athertontablelands.com/bats
Info: Located in Australia, the Tolga Bat Hospital works to rescue, care
for, and release bats, as well as to educate the public and urge for the
protection of bats.
Transformational
Journeys
Web site: www.tjourneys.com
Info: Located in Brazil, the Dominican Republic, Guatemala, and Kenya,
Transformational Journeys works on short-term community projects in developing
areas.
United Nations
Volunteer Program
Web site: www.unv.org
Info: Sends 5000 volunteers abroad each year to every developing country
in the world. Must be at least 25 years old to apply.
United Planet
Web site: www.unitedplanet.org
Info: With many different locations worldwide, United Planet works on
community and rural development, human rights, medical and health issues,
social justice, women’s issues, and health.
University
Research Expeditions Program (UREP)
Web site: www.extension.ucdavis.edu/urep
Info: With many project locations worldwide, UREP works on archaeology,
community development, land and sea conservation, and scientific research,
in collaboration with universities and other institutions.
Visions in
Action (VIA)
Web site: www.visionsinaction.org
Info: With many project locations worldwide, VIA works on issues such
as agriculture, the developmentally disabled, economic development, education,
human rights, legal issues, medical and health issues, land conservation,
women’s issues, and youth.
Vitalise
Web site: www.vitalise.org.uk
Info: Located in the UK, Vitalise works to help build careers for developmentally
disabled people.
Volunteer
Africa
Web site: www.volunteerafrica.org
Info: Located in the Singida region of Tanzania, Volunteer Africa works
on community development projects.
Volunteer
Opportunities The Federation of Women's Clubs Overseas
Contact: www.fawco.org
Info: Consisting of several independent organizations from around the
world, FAWCO is a support resource for American women living overseas.
It is particularly concerned with womens' educational and health issues.
Volunteers
for Peace (VFP)
Web site: www.vfp.org
Info: With project locations in 90 countries worldwide, VFP works on archaeology,
community development, construction, historic preservation, human rights,
conservation, orphans, social justice, and trail building and maintenance.
Volunteers
in Asia (VIA)
Web site: www.viaprograms.org
Info: With projects in Vietnam, Indonesia, and China, VIA works for community
development, developmental disabilities, and education.
Wilderness
Foundation
Web site: www.wildernessfoundation.org.uk
Info: With projects in Kenya, South Africa, and Norway, Wilderness Foundation
places volunteers in projects in the wilderness so that they can gain
important life skills, as well as to help conserve the area.
Wildlands
Studies
Web site: www.wildlandsstudies.com
Info: With project locations in several countries worldwide, Wildlands
Studies works on field study work for undergraduate students who are interested
in conservation, scientific research, and the wildlife of these areas.
Winant and
Clayton Volunteers
Web site: www.winantclaytonvolunteer.org
Info: Located in Great Britain, Winant and Clayton Volunteers works for
community development and youth issues.
World Challenge
Expeditions (WCE)
Web site: www.wcexpeditions.com
Info: With many project locations worldwide, WCE offers gap-year work
in developing countries and in economically-challenged areas.
World Horizons
Web site: www.world-horizons.com
Info: With many project locations worldwide, World Horizons offers volunteer
opportunities for high school students in the areas of construction, land
and sea conservation, trail building and maintenance, and youth.
WorldTeach
Web site: www.worldteach.org
Info: With many project locations worldwide, WorldTeach works to teach
English and other subjects to students in other countries.
World-Wide
Opportunities on Organic Farms (WWOOF): United Kingdom and Independent
Web site: www.wwoof.org.uk
Info: With project locations in many areas worldwide, WWOOF work to help
organic farms and to teach others about their importance.
YMCA Go Global
Web site: www.ymcagoglobal.org
Info: With many project locations worldwide, YMCA Go Global works in the
areas of community development and youth.
Young Power
in Social Action (YPSA)
Web site: www.ypsa.org
Info: Located in Bangladesh, YPSA works in HIV/AIDS prevention, other
health issues, community development, education, and other projects.
Youth
International
Web site: www.youthinternational.org
Info: Located in Asia and in South America, Youth International works
on community projects, as well as in conservation and medical and health
projects.
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