volunteering overseas for school leavers - projects...
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School’s out! But what now? If you feel an urge to see the world, experience new things, and learn about yourself and others, volunteering overseas might be the next step. Volunteering after school finishes gives you a break to think about what comes next, it is an adventure, a new set of personal challenges, a chance to give back…and is a lot of fun!
WHAT TO DO…There are so many ways to help, and so many places to see! You can teach kids for whom learning English is a lifeline out of poverty, look after children who ended up living on the street, or make sure turtle eggs hatch, and are not poached. The responsibilities you adopt working on these projects builds leadership, teamwork, cross cultural communication skills and independence.But it’s not all work, work, work. Think Angkor Wat on the weekends, the beaches of Jamaica after work, or safari in South Africa for ‘just something to do’. Plus there is the cultural side: the rewarding day when you finally learn how to say thank you in Ethiopian, or the laughter from your host family as you experiment with how to tie a Sari in India!
THE VOLUNTEER EXPERIENCEWhen you volunteer with us, you live and work with other young volunteers from all over the world – from the USA to France - and you stay with a local host family. This gives you a privileged insight into the real lives of people in far off lands: an insight and perspective that stays with you for life. You will come back inspired by what you have seen and done, with great stories, a sense of pride and responsibility, a talking point for your CV and new friends from all over the world. These are just some of the rewards from putting yourself out there and volunteering in communities where you can make a difference.
VOLUNTEERING OVERSEAS FOR SCHOOL LEAVERS
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Volunteering overseas
is not just about gap
years, many students use
the summer break for their
time away and come
back to uni with a new
perspective on
life.
Teach English and support disadvantaged children in Kathmandu
Help provide permanent housing in rural Ghana.
Volunteer in Cambodian orphanages where your contribution makes a world of difference.
Help conserve the Amazon rainforest in Peru
WHERE IN THE WORLD….
MOROCCO
ROMANIA
SRI LANKA
MONGOLIA
NEPAL
CHINAETHIOPIA
CAMBODIATANZANIA
VIETNAM
THAILANDINDIASOUTH AFRICA
GHANA
SENEGAL
ARGENTINA
BOLIVIA
MEXICO
MOLDOVA
PERU
COSTA RICA
BRAZIL
ECUADOR
JAMAICA
TOGO
FIJI
Our website is packed with information on each project and country, stories from former volunteers and newsletters from each destination. We also run regular information evenings in person and online, and are always available on the phone or via email.
Projects:We support many diverse projects, for most of them no experience is necessary; the most important qualification is the willingness to have a go and learn on the ground.
•Care•Teaching•Conservation•Community Work •Building•Community Sports •Human Rights
What makes us, us:• Support – Full time local and international staff, a supportive volunteer network and protective host families. We balance safety and support with volunteer independence.
• Worthwhile Projects – Our volunteers do work that matters - work that is a positive and constructive contribution to local communities.
• A Proven Track Record –We have been sending volunteers since 1992, and last year we sent over 7000 volunteers to the developing world.
• Flexibility – Choose your dates at any time of the year, and choose the duration of your project.
• Value – Our project fees include travel insurance, accommodation, all meals and the 24/7 support of staff. We are an entirely volunteer funded organisation, so your fee supports you and worthy projects all around the world.
Internships and career volunteering:Sooner or later, you are going to have to get a job. Lucky for you, it can be a really cool job! We provide internships for school leavers in the following areas:
•Journalism•Medicine•Human Rights•Business and Law•Nursing•Physiotherapy
Keeping you safe: Projects Abroad is your new best mate!Sure, going to the other side of the world sounds a bit crazy (and you might want to make mum a cup of tea before making your pitch), we get that. But here at Projects Abroad, we are always looking out for our volunteers. From our staff in Australia, to all our dedicated project staff in each destination, our aim is to make sure our volunteers are safe, happy and their placements are meeting their expectations. This means travel and medical insurance, 3 meals a day, local and international staff on call 24/7, as much help as you need getting used to your new home, volunteers all around you to help out with tips, and the organisational acumen of a volunteer organisation that has over 400 trained staff! Can you say all that about any of your other mates?
www.projects-abroad.com.auTalk to our friendly Australian staff with any questions or queries.
Email: [email protected]: 1300 132 831
After leaving school, I spent two months volunteering in Peru. I worked on a pioneering conservation programme deep in the heart of the rainforest. Living with a group of volunteers in a jungle clearing, I helped in scientific studies, in developing sustainable farming techniques, trail maintenance and at an animal rescue centre, rehabilitating monkeys back into the wild.
James T., Brighton Grammar School, VIC
During my gap year, I spent three months working on the human rights programme in South Africa, working in a refugee camp and also supporting young offenders awaiting court dates. On completing this project, I went to Ghana to volunteer as a reporter on a daily newspaper.
Aishu B., Merici College, ACT
Janelle G., Perth College, WA
After finishing school, I spent three months volunteering in Fiji, where I worked at a school for children with disabilities, providing much needed support to local teachers. I also worked at an orphanage, introducing a new level of creativity in the play and development of children of various ages.
Miki S., Isis District High School, QLD
I volunteered in Romania for three months after finishing school. I divided my time between working at a hospital for neglected children and a local newspaper. I gave essential emotional and developmental support to very poor children and fell in love with the country and people. The journalism placement allowed me to explore the culture and see a very different side to the country.