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Volunteer placements worldwide, providing unique travel and work experiences to people of all ages and backgrounds
www.volunteerafrica.org
An International 'not for profit' organisation that is run by a team of volunteers spread around the world
www.globalvolunteers.org
A non-governmental organization (NGO) in special consultative status with the United Nations, Global Volunteers mobilizes some 150 service-learning teams year-around to work in 18 countries on six continents, and is the internationally recognized leader in this field of work
www.worldvolunteerweb.org
Supports the volunteer community by serving as a global clearing house for information and resources linked to volunteering.
www.workingabroad.com
The international networking service for volunteers, workers and travellers. It's involved in projects in over 150 countries worldwide.
Aviva
provide placements working with children or conservation for a period of between 4 – 6 weeks in South Africa, costs vary.
Concern
enable willing volunteers the opportunity to undertake global challenges in a variety of locations including the Himalayas, China, Peru and Europe. Challenges last 2 – 4 weeks, and costs vary.
Africa & Asia Venture
is a specialist gap year organisation and a founding member of the Year Out Group. They offer a wide variety of opportunities including; teaching, coaching sport, conservation work and construction projects in Africa and Asia. Typical placement length is 5 – 6 months and costs vary depending on location.
Africa Trust
offer placements working with disadvantaged children in the UK, Ghana, Morocco and the Cameroon. Placement lengths vary between 3 – 6 months, some last longer and costs vary depending on time and location.
BUNAC
provide voluntary placements ranging between 6 – 12 months in North America, Australasia and South Africa. Placements enable volunteers the opportunity to help in conservation, teaching and general working holidays. Costs vary depending on location.
www.csv.org.uk/Volunteer/Full-time
CSV’s full-time volunteers participate for 4-12 months in the UK helping to change the lives of people in need, facing new challenges, making new friends, and developing essential personal and workplace skills.
www.findagap.com
A comprehensive gap-year directory of gap-year ideas, gap-year travel destinations, gap-year jobs, gap-year placements and expeditions, backpacking information & much more.
www.gapwork.com/gap-year-educator
Free gap-year magazine that will guide you through your gap-year options.
www.springboard.org.uk/volunteering
Springboard for Children’s full-time volunteers commit to working 35 hours per week, from September to the following August, working one-to-one with children between the ages of 6-11 years, helping them to learn to read and write.
www.yearoutgroup.org
A website packed with information and guidance on taking a gap-year or career break.
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