Showing 41– 54 of 54 programs
Good karma Foundation
Agriculture Construction Education Nepal
Good karma Foundation
Title: Holistic Community Development Min 1 week - Max 12 weeks

The Good Karma Foundation invites individuals of all ages and professions to experience the heart of rural Nepal through our “Holistic Community Development” program. Designed as a meaningful break from routine, this initiative allows students, gap-year travelers, and professionals to help build resilient communities while forming strong personal connections with local people. Your journey begins with a warm welcome at Kathmandu Airport and a guided city tour, followed by a scenic seven-hour drive to Lamjung district—the gateway to the Annapurna region. By staying in villages like Khudi and Siurung, you become part of a framework that supports social and economic development in rural communities. Once settled, volunteers take part in a variety of activities, including teaching in local schools, light construction work, organic farming, and preparing traditional meals. We see volunteering as a two-way cultural exchange, where you contribute to local development while learning from the traditions and daily life of diverse ethnic groups, including Brahmin, Gurung, Tamang, and Newar communities. Accommodation is provided in a safe, earthquake-resistant volunteer house built with Korean technology, offering a comfortable communal living space that encourages international friendship. Meals are prepared using fresh local ingredients such as vegetables, milk, and honey. The program is set in the stunning landscape of the Mansiri Himal range, with views of Manaslu, Himalchuli, and Ngadi Chuli. Weekends are free for exploration and relaxation, including hikes to nearby viewpoints, visits to waterfalls and hot springs, yoga in nature, or swimming in the Marshyangdi River. This program offers a balanced mix of cultural immersion, adventure, and community development, creating meaningful experiences and lasting memories.

Mutual Development Organisation
Agriculture Education Community Service Nepal
Mutual Development Organisation
Title: The Humanity House of Mutual Development Min 1 week - Max 3 months

Started as a free school to provide education to village children in 2015, the program expanded its approach to include organic agriculture, animal husbandry, and a platform for volunteering to share knowledge and experience, and more importantly, contribute to sustainability. Officially registered as a non-profit organisation by the government and recognised by international institutions since 2022, we provide volunteers with a unique experience of living with our team in our village program while practising humanity through our humanitarian projects in education, agriculture, and construction. We care and share, and also utilise time for activities for self-development, recreation, and relaxation, supporting inner peace and happiness through a simple way of life close to nature, with greenery around us and beautiful mountain views in front of us.

United Tansania e. V.
Environment Community Service Animal Rescue Tanzania
United Tansania e. V.
Title: Carnivore Population Dynamics and Conflict Mitigation Min 2 weeks - Max 3 months

United Tansania e.V. is a German NGO, registered in 2021 and based in Tanzania. We study both hyena species: the striped hyena, classified as Near Threatened by the IUCN, and the spotted hyena, which is threatened by habitat loss, climate change, and human-wildlife conflict. To understand the drivers of sustainable carnivore survival outside protected areas, we work on mitigation solutions with communities that experience hyena conflicts. Due to their negative reputation and responsibility for livestock losses, hyenas are subject to high levels of persecution, including the use of snares. Our team, led by a veterinarian and supported by local trackers and camp staff, is committed to empowering local communities and conducting research on spotted and striped hyenas. Our long-term goals include developing effective strategies for carnivore conservation and improving animal health.

Madagascar Biodiversity Partnership
Education Environment Animal Rescue Madagascar
Madagascar Biodiversity Partnership
Title: MBP Conservation & Research Volunteer Program Min 10 weeks - Max 12 weeks

In 2010, Dr. Edward Louis, who has worked in Madagascar since 1998, established the Madagascar Biodiversity Partnership (MBP), a Malagasy non-governmental organization created to expand innovative conservation projects throughout the country. MBP is dedicated to protecting Madagascar’s unique forests and biodiversity while sustainably improving the quality of life for local communities that rely heavily on natural resources. Guided by the belief that “everything is connected,” or “Mampifandray ny tontolo,” MBP combines conservation, education, research, and community development to achieve long-term sustainability for both people and the environment. Through this volunteer program, MBP aims to support conservation research, community-based conservation, education, and outreach activities. Volunteers contribute to projects that help preserve the environment, support sustainable development, and strengthen local understanding of conservation challenges and solutions. MBP works closely with local communities to encourage environmental awareness, improve educational opportunities, and create empowerment initiatives that benefit residents living near conservation areas. Volunteers may assist with environmental education, research support, outreach programs, and other community-focused activities designed to create a lasting positive impact. The main project sites are located at Kianjavato Ahmanson Field Station (KAFS) in southeast Madagascar and the Grewcock Ihofa Vohitsara Bioreserve (GIVB) in central-east Madagascar. These areas are rich in biodiversity and provide volunteers with a unique opportunity to experience Madagascar’s natural beauty while contributing to meaningful conservation and community efforts.

Simoonga Thandizani Trust School
Education Environment Community Service Zambia
Simoonga Thandizani Trust School
Title: Join The Journey To Uplift Young Lives Min 2 weeks - Flexible Depending on Availability

History & Mission: Simoonga Thandizani Trust School was founded in Simoonga Village with the vision of providing free, quality education to children whose families cannot afford school fees. Since its establishment, the school has grown to serve over 318 students from early childhood to primary level, supported by 29 dedicated staff members, many of whom volunteer their time to ensure every child has the opportunity to learn and thrive. The school emphasizes not only academic growth but also values such as community, resilience, and cultural pride. Volunteer Experience: At Simoonga Thandizani Trust School, volunteers become an integral part of the community. You can expect to support classroom activities, provide remedial education, assist in physical education, and engage in cultural exchange with students and village residents. Volunteers also help with creative projects, local community initiatives, and skill-sharing workshops. Every contribution directly impacts the children’s education and community development, creating a truly immersive and rewarding experience for those who join.

Paradanusorn School
Education Environment Community Service Thailand
Paradanusorn School
Title: Volunteering at the Paradanusorn School Min 2 weeks - Flexible Depending on Availability

We are a public school teaching kindergarten, primary, and secondary pupils. We are based in Uttaradit, Thailand. We welcome volunteers and interns who would like to help us teach basic spoken English or Chinese (Mandarin) to our students.

Beyond Child Smile
Construction Education Community Service Tanzania
Beyond Child Smile
Title: Teaching Primary and Secondary School Min 4 weeks - Max 6 months

Our volunteer program supports children in surrounding villages by improving access to sustainable education and helping bridge the gap between local and Western-style schooling. Private schools have 50–100 students with 5–30 pupils per class, while public schools can have up to 1500 students with 50–80 pupils per class. Due to limited teachers, classes cannot always be split. After an introductory period with a professional teacher, volunteers may teach independently once comfortable. What you can expect: Books are limited, usually 1–2 per subject per class. Students copy from the blackboard and learn at different speeds, so individual attention is important. Teachers often lack time to support every student, so volunteers help keep students engaged and support those who need extra help. We welcome ideas from volunteers to improve teaching methods, many of which continue even after they leave. An after-school library is also available where volunteers assist students from nearby villages. These students have mixed learning levels, so help with exercises, corrections, and explanations is highly needed. The library also has teaching materials and a small playground with a basketball hoop for educational games and PE activities. Location: Schools are within walking distance from host families and include classrooms, playgrounds, and staff rooms. Smaller schools may have basic play equipment, while larger public schools may have football or basketball fields. Tea and cake are provided during break time. Host families are in quiet villages near Arusha town, with shops nearby and a 20-minute walk to the city. The area is green with views of Mount Meru and a strong community atmosphere. What we expect from you: No special equipment is required, though school supplies like books, pens, and pencils are appreciated. Volunteers should be open-minded, respectful, and responsible. We provide full support during your stay and assistance with daily needs and travel arrangements. You will gain valuable insight into local culture, traditions, and everyday life beyond typical tourism experiences.

Bethesda Development Organisation
Education Health Care Community Service Kenya
Bethesda Development Organisation
Title: Teaching Basic Language and Outdoor Activities. Min 3 weeks - Max 3 months

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 Min 2 weeks - Max 6 months

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.

Samaritan Volunteers Organization
Education Environment Community Service Tanzania
Samaritan Volunteers Organization
Title: Education Support in Tanzania Min 3 weeks - Max 12 weeks

Samaritan Volunteers is an NGO registered under the Non-Governmental Organizations Act with Registration Number 00NGO/R/2581. The organization is dedicated to supporting education for children from low-income families in the Chamazi community. It runs Samaritan School, which was founded in 2018 with the support of both local and international volunteers who regularly visit and contribute to the project throughout the year. Local teachers and volunteers work together to provide lessons for children from Kindergarten to Primary level, ensuring they receive consistent and quality education. The mission of Samaritan Volunteers is to ensure that every child in Tanzania has the right to study and access educational opportunities, regardless of their background or circumstances. The focus is on supporting children from low-income families and those facing challenging daily life situations. The vision of the organization is to create a sustainable system where every child can access a safe, vibrant, and stimulating place to learn. It strongly believes that education is a human right, not a luxury, and that every community should have access to a proper learning environment.

Volunteer International Adventures
Education Community Service Animal Rescue South Africa
Volunteer International Adventures
Title: Knysna Volunteer Programmes Min 2 Weeks - Max 12 Weeks (Extendable)

We, Volunteer International Adventures, are a passionate, hands-on organisation based in Africa, with a dedicated team creating meaningful volunteer experiences since 2008. We welcome students, travellers, families, friends, gappers, and career breakers to join our ethical projects in South Africa, Zambia, Zanzibar, and Zimbabwe, focusing on animal and youth projects. We believe in responsible and inclusive volunteer travel, offering opportunities that not only support important projects but also allow volunteers to fully immerse themselves in the local culture, build real connections, and create lifelong memories. Our local teams are committed to your journey by ensuring your safety, supporting your personal growth, and guiding you every step of the way so you can focus on making a genuine difference where it is needed most. Volunteers in our Knysna projects can contribute in areas such as veterinary medicine, animal care, youth development, social work, teaching, early childhood care, sports coaching, and community development with NPOs.

Morocco Green Tours
Education Environment Community Service Morocco
Morocco Green Tours
Title: Volunteering With The Last Nomads In Morocco Min 1 week - Max 2 months

Volunteering with nomadic families in Morocco offers a unique cultural and personal experience. Participants live and work alongside Amazigh nomads from the Ait Atta tribes, learning about their traditions, daily life, and deep connection with nature while contributing positively to their community. The nomads spend winter months in the Jbel Saghro mountains in southeast Morocco and migrate during summer to the High Atlas Mountains, particularly the Ait Bouguemez Valley. Volunteers follow this seasonal movement and experience life in remote mountain landscapes. Daily life with the nomads centers around caring for animals such as goats, camels, donkeys, and chickens. Volunteers may help with grazing, feeding, watering, and milking animals, preparing food, collecting firewood, and carrying water. In the dry Jbel Saghro region, water is especially valuable, teaching the importance of sustainability and simple living. Living with a nomad family also allows volunteers to experience breathtaking sunsets, starry nights, and the beauty of the Atlas Mountains. It is an opportunity to disconnect from modern routines and appreciate nature and community life. Another important part of the project is teaching English, French, or Spanish to nomad children. Many families value education, and volunteers can support children’s learning while building strong relationships with the community. No previous experience is required, as guidance and support are provided throughout the program. This experience is ideal for people interested in cultural exchange, nature, and meaningful community engagement. While the nomadic lifestyle can be challenging, it can also be deeply inspiring and life-changing.

St. Miracle Works Educational Foundation
Agriculture Construction Education Ghana
St. Miracle Works Educational Foundation
Title: Volunteering and Internship Program Min 2 weeks - Max 2 years

St. Miracle Works Educational Foundation is a registered and well recognized non-profit community development charity and African volunteer organization in Ghana which provides sustainable and ethical volunteer projects, and exciting adventure holidays in Ghana. SMWEF Ghana has been leading volunteer opportunities since the organizations inception. The organization has a wide range of sustainable development and humanitarian projects. St. Miracle Works Educational Foundation design and conduct programs which contribute to the general welfare of the most disadvantaged and empowering communities with an emphasis on children, youth and women. Our development strategy and philosophy is that the rural communities need to tackle the problems and lift themselves out of poverty; we want to give them a helping hand that will create self-respect, self-empowered and the end results are super amazing and positive. We have volunteering projects in Ghana that are directly benefitting the local people and underserved communities. Volunteer projects including construction and renovation, teaching, childcare, healthcare/medicals, organic farm work, sports etc. and all combined with memorable adventures and guided weekend tours. Our projects are established and designed in partnership and/or collaboration with the host communities with the aim of addressing a real need and genuinely making a difference to those deserving communities.

Blessed Children's Hope Foundation
Agriculture Education Community Service Kenya
Blessed Children's Hope Foundation
Title: Multi-Sector Volunteer Program Min 1 week - Max 3 months

Blessed Children’s Hope Foundation (BCHF) was founded 14 years ago with a heartfelt commitment to uplifting disadvantaged children and families through compassionate support and sustainable solutions. Our mission is to improve lives by providing access to quality education, healthcare, clean water, nutritious food, recreational activities, and self-sufficiency programs that strengthen communities. Rooted in our core values-Ambassadors of Hope, spreading kindness and optimism; Responsiveness, acting quickly to urgent needs; Equal Opportunity, ensuring fair access to essential services; and Partnership in Development, embracing teamwork and community-led growth—we strive to create lasting, meaningful change. Our initiatives span education, agriculture, healthcare, and sports, while also promoting health awareness, offering family counseling, and equipping individuals with life skills for a brighter tomorrow.