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Review: Childcare in Nepal by Kim A

I decided to head to Nepal to volunteer at a nutrition rehabilitation centre, to give myself some experience in the field of dietetics.On my first day, I was bombarded by energetic children wanting to play. These children were to become the centre of my life for the next month. A

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Review: Micro-finance in Tanzania by Jake J

I am currently a junior Social Entrepreneur major at Belmont University, which is located in the heart of Nashville, Tennessee. Being the music capitol of the United States, I originally planned on pursuing audio engineering as a career. As I began my studies, I realised that my

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Review: Micro-finance in Ghana by Matt F

I spent just over 10 weeks volunteering on a Micro-finance project in Koforidua, Ghana from January to March, and I can honestly say that it was one of the greatest experiences of my life.Choosing GhanaI am from a small city called Regina in the prairie province of Saskatchewan,

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Review: Khmer project in Cambodia by Kyra T

For the past two years I have been researching for the perfect programme and organisation to volunteer abroad with. I made the decision to travel to Cambodia as it is one of the poorest countries in Asia in need of English speaking volunteers. I was intrigued by the Khmer Project

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Review: Medicine in Tanzania by Madeline M

Travelling to Tanzania to become a medical volunteer at Mwananyamala Hospital was the most terrifying, life-changing, yet rewarding experience I’ve ever had in my twenty-two years of life. As a small-town Minnesota farm girl, aspiring to become a rural family physician, I booke

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Review: Equine Therapy in Argentina by Katharine P

When I arrived...I stepped off the plane in Cordoba and landed in a completely different world. Even the landscape had changed, not to mention the language, the culture and yet, since walking into my host family’s flat, I felt nothing but at home there. They may not speak Engli

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Review: Tropical Dry Forest Conservation Project in Costa Rica by Aphra H

I can honestly say I had no idea what to expect when I first landed in San José airport, as it was the first time I had left Europe as well as the first time I had traveled on my own. I certainly didn’t expect to be told by the first Costa Rican I’d met that my

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Review: Archaeology in Romania by Tami M

It all started with a skeleton key that I found on my grandparents’ farm in Texas. I was about 11 years old on that summer day when something caught my eye and I dug buried treasure out of the dirt with my bare hands. The key was about three inches long and rusted from neglect.

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Review: Khmer Community Project in Cambodia by Judith W

Why I chose Cambodia?Having had such a great time on my first volunteering experience with Projects Abroad, I resolved to make this an annual trip. I was able to take advantage of the immediate 10% discount for being a returner and enjoyed browsing the options for the short term

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Review: Childcare in Ghana by Laura M

So you’re looking for something? Is it incredible experiences? To contribute in aiding the world? Maybe simply to have fun? Or is it deeper than this; possibly self-understanding or soul healing? Well whatever it is, by travelling to any of these wondrous countries, I can hand

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