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Zoo Tarqui
Environment, Health Care, Animal Rescue Ecuador
Zoo Tarqui
Title: Amazon Animal Care and Rescue

Zoorefugio Tarqui is a wildlife rescue center in the Ecuadorian Amazon, founded in 2008 to protect animals affected by illegal trafficking. The center provides care, rehabilitation, and safe housing for a variety of species, including monkeys, reptiles, felines, and birds, while promoting conservation and environmental awareness in the local community. Volunteers support daily tasks such as animal care, feeding, enclosure maintenance, and enrichment activities. The experience offers hands-on learning, cultural exchange, and the opportunity to live in nature while contributing directly to wildlife protection.

Akwaaba Humanitarian Foundation
Education, Health Care, Community Service Ghana
Akwaaba Humanitarian Foundation
Title: Assist in Schools, Healthcare and Orphanage homes

Akwaaba Humanitarian Foundation is a community-based, non-profit organization in Ghana working to improve access to health, education, and social development opportunities for underserved and vulnerable communities. Our core activities include community health promotion, child welfare and education support, humanitarian outreach, and volunteer-supported development initiatives. The foundation implements grassroots, community-led programs such as educational material and school uniform support for children, health education and outreach activities, and participation in public health efforts like immunization campaigns. Our work is guided by equity, compassion, community participation, and sustainability, and aligns with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. The organization is coordinated by a Founder and Project Lead who oversees program implementation, partnerships, and volunteer engagement.

Friends Of Uganda Children's Center
Education, Health Care, Community Service Uganda
Friends Of Uganda Children's Center
Title: Child Development and Care

Friends of Uganda (FOU) was established in 1985 by Mavis and Ken Willand, Cate, and Philip from the United Kingdom after witnessing the impact of war and the growing HIV/AIDS crisis, which left many children orphaned and vulnerable. The organization was founded to support orphaned and child-headed households affected by loss of parents, stigma, and poverty. It began with 137 children and has since grown in response to increasing need. FOU provides holistic care including food, education, healthcare, and psychosocial support. The Children’s Centre at Muguluka was established after acquiring land, offering long-term support for orphans from primary school through university. Among the first group of foster children, 12 successfully completed university education.

Dream Africa Care Foundation
Education, Health Care, Community Service Ghana
Dream Africa Care Foundation
Title: Medical Health Care Volunteer Project

Medical healthcare is a basic human right, and ensuring access for all is essential. The hospitals and clinics we work with strive to meet this need and can always benefit from additional support.

Ssamba Foundation
Education, Environment, Health Care Uganda
Ssamba Foundation
Title: Community Projects and Homestays

Ssamba Foundation is a hybrid social enterprise based in Uganda, founded in 2006 by Rtn. Isaac Ssamba. We are dedicated to supporting community-led development through ethical and responsible volunteer programs. We partner with local communities, schools, clinics, and organizations to deliver sustainable impact in education, health, agriculture, and water & sanitation. Our mission is to connect global volunteers with local needs in a way that respects community ownership, promotes dignity, and supports long-term development. We believe volunteering should be transparent, responsible, and locally driven, not a replacement for local expertise. What We Do: We offer volunteer programs in four core areas: Education: Supporting literacy, youth engagement, and classroom learning through supervised placements Health: Promoting hygiene, nutrition, and community health education with local clinics Agriculture: Supporting sustainable farming, community gardens, and food security initiatives Water & Sanitation: Promoting WASH education, hygiene awareness, and community water management Who We Serve: Our programs are open to gap-year students, university groups, service-learning programs, professionals and skilled volunteers, families, faith groups, and travelers aged 30–50.

Helping your community forum
Education, Health Care, Community Service Malawi
Helping your community forum
Title: Help a Community In Malawi

Sex education and menstrual hygiene workshops are conducted to raise awareness on sexual health and menstrual care. Our previous work has trained local women to produce reusable sanitary pads, which were distributed to 672 girls in six schools. We aim to expand this project and welcome new ideas. We also run initiatives to empower women through income generation. This includes providing soft loans to help women start small businesses, as well as training others to produce and sell traditional crafts such as jewelry, handbags, and shoes. We welcome volunteers to support teaching in local schools, assisting with English and other subjects to improve education for children in the community. Our medical health internship offers exposure to real healthcare settings in Malawi. Volunteers observe medical practice, support staff where possible, and learn about healthcare challenges in resource-limited environments. Placements are in government-approved hospitals and clinics, and require open-mindedness and adaptability. Our law and human rights internship allows volunteers to work alongside legal professionals providing free legal aid. Activities include assisting with case preparation, supporting clients, observing court processes, and participating in community awareness on issues such as domestic violence, land disputes, and family law.

AHHA Education
Education, Health Care, Community Service Cambodia
AHHA Education
Title: Education

Our NGO empowers and inspires communities through holistic education. We provide English, IT, and life skills courses to disadvantaged youth in Cambodia while also developing soft skills such as self-confidence, leadership, citizenship, and social responsibility. Students are encouraged to apply their learning in real-life situations. To support our schools financially, we have established an administrative arm that manages three accommodation facilities in Kampot: a boutique hotel, a bungalow park, and a residence/guesthouse. Profits from these businesses directly fund our educational programs across the country. This partnership between our NGO and business group allows us to combine quality hospitality services with meaningful social impact. By volunteering with us, you contribute directly to improving access to quality education and skills training for underprivileged youth in Cambodia. Since 2000, we have reached more than 200,000 students through transformative education programs. We currently operate over 50 schools across Cambodia, Laos, Japan, and Timor-Leste, serving around 15,000 students daily. Our schools in Cambodia and our hospitality projects in Kampot are supported by a vibrant community of passionate volunteers who share a vision of creating positive change. Join us and help make a lasting impact.

Volunteer Action for Change Kenya
Education, Health Care, Community Service Kenya
Volunteer Action for Change Kenya
Title: Community Empowerment

Volunteer Action for Change Kenya (VACK) is a non-governmental, non-profit organization founded by young Kenyans in 2015 to promote resilient and sustainable communities across the country. We address key socioeconomic challenges through grassroots action in education, health, leadership training, entrepreneurship, ICT development, and sustainable agriculture. We work to unlock the potential of young people, women, and marginalized communities, helping them become active, confident citizens capable of shaping their own futures. Our focus is especially on rural and disadvantaged groups, supporting skills development, employability, and community empowerment. VACK operates through partnerships with civil society, institutions, and organizations in Kenya and internationally. Our work is guided by voluntarism, intercultural exchange, and development cooperation, ensuring continuous innovation and impact. Mission: To improve and promote the well-being and development of communities through volunteer action. Vision: Volunteer action for sustainable development. Goals: Improve skills of youth and women, promote meaningful volunteering, encourage active citizenship, mobilize resources for community initiatives, and support social entrepreneurship and sustainable development. Strategic Objective: To empower communities to actively participate in society and civic action, enabling them to uphold their rights and contribute to development and policy processes.

Dyslexia Organisation, Kenya
Education, Health Care, Community Service Kenya
Dyslexia Organisation, Kenya
Title: Rare Gem Neurodiversity Empowerment Programme

About Us Dyslexia Organisation Kenya (DOK) is a non-profit organization working to improve understanding, identification, and support for children with dyslexia and other neurodivergent learning needs in Kenya. Founded from lived experience, DOK was created in response to widespread misconceptions about invisible learning differences that often leave children unsupported in mainstream education. As part of this mission, DOK established Rare Gem Talent School, an inclusive school providing structured, strengths-based learning for neurodivergent children. Our Mission Through the Rare Gem Neurodiversity Education & Empowerment Programme, we support neurodivergent learners, build teacher capacity, and engage communities to promote inclusive education. We believe every child is a “rare gem” whose potential can thrive when learning differences are understood and supported with evidence-based approaches. What Volunteers Can Expect Volunteers join a hands-on, community-based programme where their skills make a real difference. They may support classroom learning at Rare Gem Talent School, assist with teacher training and learning materials, contribute to community outreach and awareness, or support communications and fundraising. Volunteers can expect meaningful impact, cultural exchange, and the opportunity to learn about neurodiversity while contributing to inclusive education in Kenya.

Berean Community Hand Of Faith Ltd
Education, Health Care, Community Service Uganda
Berean Community Hand Of Faith Ltd
Title: Farm, Community Project and Home stay

Berean Community Hand of Faith Ltd is a faith-based, non-profit organization in Uganda focused on community support and Christian ministry. Founded in January 2025 and registered with the Uganda Registration Services Bureau, it aims to promote Christian living while supporting vulnerable groups, especially children in need such as orphans, abandoned children, children of incarcerated parents, and those with health or social challenges. We also support elderly people and caregivers, people with disabilities, and other vulnerable community members. Our work includes medical referrals, psychosocial support, education assistance, livelihood empowerment, community outreach, workshops, pastoral care, counseling, and elderly companionship. Volunteer Roles Volunteers may engage in: Children and community ministry (Bible stories, prayer groups, Sunday school, outreach) Mentoring and education support (tutoring, life skills, recreation activities) Community outreach programs and events Elderly care and companionship Administration support (data entry, communication, fundraising, sponsorship work) Expectations Volunteers work closely with local staff in hands-on roles, respecting local culture and adapting to a grassroots environment. Observation alone is not the focus—active participation is encouraged. Volunteers receive free accommodation, three daily meals (local food), and free internet access.

Saint Ann Foundation
Education, Health Care, Community Service Uganda
Saint Ann Foundation
Title: Social & Community Development

Our History Saint Ann Foundation was born out of a powerful personal journey and a legacy of compassion. Founded in 2017 by Abel Robert Ssekayombya, the organization grew from his own experience of being raised by his late Auntie Ann after losing his parents at a young age due to poverty and hardship. In gratitude for her care and driven by a deep desire to support others facing similar challenges, Abel established Saint Ann Foundation to continue her legacy of uplifting underprivileged children, girls, and women. Today, the Foundation is legally registered in Uganda as a Company Limited by Guarantee and an NGO under the NGO Act 2016, as well as a 501(c)(3) public charity in the United States (EIN: 83-0652651). It works across peri-urban and hard-to-reach rural communities to create opportunities for those most in need. Our Mission Saint Ann Foundation envisions a world where every child, girl, and woman is nurtured, empowered, and equipped to reach their full potential. Guided by the motto “Empowered children, girls, and women, transformed communities,” we coordinate and optimize resources that enhance the welfare of the underprivileged. Through a collaborative, grassroots approach, we implement education, skills development, health, and livelihood programs that build resilience and support sustainable community growth. What Volunteers Should Expect Volunteers joining Saint Ann Foundation become part of a caring and purpose-driven community that values meaningful engagement and mutual learning. You will work alongside local women, youth, and community leaders, supporting empowerment initiatives such as vocational skills training, enterprise development, mentorship workshops, and community outreach activities. Life here is authentic, immersive, and rich in cultural exchange, offering you not only the chance to serve but also to grow personally and professionally.

TWESA In Commuity Development
Environment, Health Care, Community Service Malawi
TWESA In Commuity Development
Title: Local Community Projects & Activities

TWESA is a registered Community Based Organisation (CBO) working in Karonga District in northern Malawi. Established on 1st December 2015, TWESA aims to positively impact the community by promoting a healthy, educated, and gender-balanced society. To achieve sustainable community development in Karonga, TWESA works in five key thematic areas: Women and Youth Empowerment: Training in income-generating activities and encouraging participation in decision-making processes. Climate Change and Sustainable Agriculture: Tree planting, promotion of improved cooking stoves, briquette production from rice husks, organic farming techniques, and environmental awareness. Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH): Hygiene training, waste collection activities, construction of public toilets, and awareness of clean environment practices. HIV/AIDS and Nutrition: Education and awareness on HIV/AIDS prevention and the importance of healthy nutrition. Good Governance and Education: Supporting access to education for underprivileged children and managing pen-pal schemes to improve communication, cultural awareness, and language skills.

Casa Redouane
Agriculture, Health Care, Community Service Morocco
Casa Redouane
Title: Farm and Home Stay

Hello there, sweet people! My name is Redouane. I come from a nomadic family and have spent my life in the desert, moving from place to place until we settled at the edge of the desert in Erfoud. Welcome to Casa Redouane, your home in the Sahara Desert! Here, you will not only find a place to stay but also an experience full of love, learning, and connection. As a volunteer, you will become part of our family, sharing unique moments and helping to create a warm and welcoming community. Travel through Morocco, meet nomads, work alongside us, and, of course, sleep under the starry desert sky. At Casa Redouane, every day is a new adventure full of magic, friendship, and discovery. I will also help you reach the hostel easily, and we will stay in touch until your arrival. We are waiting for you with open arms to share this unique volunteer experience!

Future Nepal Friendship Organization
Construction, Health Care, Community Service Nepal
Future Nepal Friendship Organization
Title: Volunteering in Nepal

Future Nepal is a volunteer organization in Nepal established in 2002 and registered with the Social Welfare Council of Nepal. It is a non-governmental and non-profit organization working under the principle of “change society by volunteering.” It was established with the objective of improving and promoting the status of the country through volunteering in Nepal. The members of the organization have extensive experience in volunteer work and are familiar with the various problems of society. At Future Nepal, we invite you to embark on a journey of positive change and contribute to a brighter future for Nepal. Whether you are a dedicated group, a passionate organization, or an individual seeking to make a meaningful impact, we extend a warm welcome. Established in 2002 and registered with the Social Welfare Council of Nepal, we are a non-governmental and non-profit volunteering organization committed to making a difference. Our mission is simple yet profound: to provide meaningful opportunities for volunteers and ourselves to foster a deeper understanding of one another. We welcome volunteers from around the world, offering them the chance to engage in life-changing projects across various fields.

Bethesda Development Organisation
Education, Health Care, Community Service Kenya
Bethesda Development Organisation
Title: Teaching Basic Language and Outdoor Activities.

We are nonprofit making organization set up to transform the life of vulnerable children in the community. Our programs are teaching and feeding program.

KIVOLEX
Education, Health Care, Community Service Tanzania
KIVOLEX
Title: Medical electives in Zanzibar

Kilimanjaro Volunteers Exposure (which we shorten to KiVolEx), is a Volunteer organization based in Tanzania. We are a non-profit organization, aimed at improving the lives of all those in need in the local community. Specifically, we work with underprivileged groups such as women and children through providing the needed healthcare and services from our Volunteers. Established to bring Western enthusiasm, expertise and passion to tackling some of the problems which affect the most needy in Tanzania. Our ethos is that you’ll be volunteering with us, not for us. We’re far more interested in your skills and desire to help than your money. In Tanzania, KiVolEx is run by a group of experienced social workers and doctors who have seen the difference passionate Volunteers can make to people’s lives. We have support in the UK in the form of previous Volunteers, who handle the recruitment and support of new Volunteers before they fly out to begin project work.