Meet our Volunteers
Zoe volunteered in South India for three weeks.
Organize a fundraising event
Be ambitious and organize a fundraising event to contribute to your project. Here there are some ideas:
* Organize a sponsored run, swim or bike ride.
* Hold a charity dinner or bake sale.
* Organize a flea market. Collect second hand goods to sell.
* Hold a raffle with donated prizes. Ask local businesses to donate.
* Organize a Benefit Concert.
* Arrange a Pub Quiz.
The possibilities are endless! Be creative! We are affiliated with a number of charities worldwide. If you need official support for your fundraising efforts, let us know when and where you'd like to organize an event and we will try to arrange support for you. For more volunteer information, contact us.
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Volunteer in India
Teach English to deprived children in rural and urban schools. From kindergarten to high school, teachers are heavily in demand. The opportunities are innumerable.
We encourage you to add what you can to the classroom. We are always looking for creative and innovative ideas on how to teach on a shoestring budget.
What are you skills?
Native English speakers are needed to teach children and help teachers and principals improve their English skills.
Do you have any kindergarten or primary school teaching experience?
We are looking for new ideas on how to teach through the use of games.
Are you artistic?
You could teach art classes, design and decorate hand-woven paper handicrafts, or paint a school.
Play any sports?
Teach a gym class!
Do you have a green thumb?
Some of the schools grow their own food, you could teach others what you know about gardening or set up a school kitchen garden.
Any other skills or ideas?
Let us know what you'd like to teach! We'd love to hear from you!
Regardless of how you choose to help, our volunteer programme gives you a rich experience of the Indian culture and way of life that will stay with you long after you return home. And your students will never forget you...
Projects accepting volunteers: Uma Nivas, Shillong, Jaipur
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