Very serious sports lovers as well as the not-so-serious sports lovers who also want to help underprivileged children. We have two types of projects to cater for both types of sportsmen and women.
Cost details:
FREE! If you do any placement in Perth, an Indigenous (Aborigine) Heritage Tour in Kings Park, Perth's No. 1 tourist attraction, is included in your itinerary, free of charge.
Duration details:
This placement can be extended for any length of time (many of our volunteers do!), subject to availability and any visa restrictions that may apply.
volunteers wishing to support both teachers and medical staff. Medically trained volunteers are highly sought after, although this is experience is not necessary.
someone wanting to make a difference in the world we live in today, who is sensitive to the predicament of under privileged children. You need to be imaginative and show initiative but it is deeply rewarding.
anyone wanting a unique volunteer project traveling around Zambia on the Quentin Blake designed Book Bus spreading the joy of reading through story-telling and teaching.
Cost details:
A local payment of $300 is payable on arrival. Each additional week is £195
Duration details:
Add on additional weeks for £195. Why not join our Book Bus and Zanzibar adventure which includes this project plus much more.
Accommodation, Food, Meeting you at Sihanoukville, Transfer to your accommodation , Transport to and from your project, Full pre-departure support, Local in-country team support and backup, 24-hr emergency support and Two free T-shirts are all included.
Anybody who wants to help children who are very keen to learn! You don't need any qualifications to do this project, just lots of enthusiasm. You can teach other subjects too.
Cost details:
Extra weeks at £130 all inclusive.
Duration details:
You can choose your program length from 2 weeks to 12 weeks. If you would like to stay longer you can do additional weeks as you wish. It is possible to extend once you are in the country, subject to visa requirements.
You have to be open-minded, patient, willing to accept new things and make an effort. Whatever you do, avoid getting angry or upset
Have a caring nature and are open to learning in this sometimes emotionally demanding role
Be open to and respectful of Thai culture. Please note that volunteers are expected to wear T-shirts (not vest tops) and knee length shorts or lightweight cotton trousers whilst on duty
You do not need to have knowledge of the Thai language, but whilst in Thailand an effort is much appreciated