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1: volunteering enrichs my life
The volunteer team "poor power" is to supply volunteer teachers for the poor mountain primary schools in the west part of China.

2: Volunteering Is Warmth
My personal story of Volunteering.

3: Teaching English in Guatemala
I did the short-term English teaching workshop in Guatemala

4: The Real Vietnam - Oxfam
Yolanda Narain, a scientist at healthcare company Roche in Welwyn Garden City and a part time volunteer at the Welwyn Garden City Oxfam shop, shares her experiences of her trip-of-a-lifetime to Vietna

5: 12 Questions you can ask volunteer organizations
I always suggest individuals considering an international volunteer program to consider the following questions before making their final purchase:Does the volunteer organization operate as a non-prof

6: Volunteer story Nepal
I had to write to you. Having travelled in both Asia and Africa,I was immediately struck by a sense of safety and comfort upon myarrival in Nepal almost one year ago. Though I was supposed to stayonl

7: Volunteer experience
My volunteer experience was wonderful due to the children and the Thai people, not because of much help from my volunteer organization.

8: Volunteering abroad – Do I need an organization?
No,- if you easily get in contact with people, - speak the language in your destination country,- are flexible and have some time to research first,- just want a hands on experience opposite be a part

9: Teaching English in Tijuana, Mexico
After several colorful postcards from friends in Mexico City,accompanied by enthusiastic invitations to visit them, I finallydecided that I would have myself a Mexican adventure on my first unisummer

10: Volunteering in the Friendship Village, Hanoi
During January 2007, I participated in a 2 week work camp based in Hanoi. I applied to work in the Friendship village through Travel to Teach program. My time here was spent working on the organic far