Teaching English
The benefits of doing a teaching English gap year are life experience, living in fascinating new cultures, great teaching experiences, and most imporatanly you will be contributing to the positive development of children who are often from under-privalleged social backgrounds. If you would like to work with children then volunteer teaching abroad is a fantastic option for gap year travel.
Volunteering in Thailand with Roast Jobs – Help Elephants or Teach English to Monks
Make a Difference: Volunteer in Thailand with Roast JobsNo experience needed, just passion and curiosity. Looking for an adventure that truly matters?

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Projects Abroad is now working to aid refugees in Italy
Projects Abroad have partnered with the Red Cross and Recosol to aid refugees and migrants in Italy.
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Volunteer in Africa with International Volunteer HQ (IVHQ), the world's most affordable volunteer travel organization - trusted by over 70,000 volunteers. Choose from the following destinations: Ghana, Kenya, Madagascar, Morocco, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, Victoria Falls and Zambia and join us for anywhere between 1 week to 6 months. We offer a variety of projects, including Teaching, Medical, Childcare, Community Development, Construction and Renovation, Turtle Conservation and Wildlife Conservation. With program fees starting from just $270 for 1 week, you will not find a more affordable volunteer abroad organization!
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