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Review: Conservation in Ecuador by David W

I did a 4-week micro-finance project in Cambodia in 2017 and had a very enjoyable trip The only small difficulty I had was being the sole male volunteer for most of my stay and being so much older than the others! I was therefore excited to see that Projects Abroad were running

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Teaching Opportunities in Africa

Teach English in Africa and help support children's education in rural, underprivileged areas. You’ll work alongside dedicated teachers, who are focused on providing children with a quality education. You’ll work in local schools, assisting teachers and also leading lessons i

https://www.projects-abroad.ca/volunteer-africa/teaching/
Five Steps To Planning Your Gap Year

Are you dreaming of taking a year out but are unsure how to plan a gap year? Then keep reading!  A gap year is the perfect time to take a break from your routine and dive into something completely different. For most, it’s all about getting out of your comfort zone. Tr

https://www.projects-abroad.ca/blog/five-steps-to-plan-your-gap-year/
Sara's Story: Volunteering Abroad for a Year

Here at Projects Abroad we love to share the stories of our volunteers. Read below to see part one of Sara's epic volunteer journey. She travelled with Projects Abroad for almost an entire year in 2019 and 2020. Sara joined a variety of projects in Mexico, Peru, Sri Lanka, Thaila

https://www.projects-abroad.ca/blog/volunteering-abroad-for-a-year-part-one/
Living with a host family abroad? This is what you need to know!

As a volunteer or intern abroad, you want to make an impact. However, we also want you to experience the full extent of living and working in another country. To make this a reality, most of our volunteers and interns stay with locals while traveling.  By living with a host

https://www.projects-abroad.ca/blog/living-with-a-host-family-what-you-need-to-know/
What’s the best way to learn a language while traveling?

Are you looking for the best way to learn a language? We believe that learning a language is best done through immersive travel experiences. Below, discover how to learn a language through immersive travel, including by volunteering or interning abroad.

https://www.projects-abroad.ca/blog/best-way-learn-language-while-travelling/
Review: Rugby in Ghana by Liam S

My arrivalI stayed in Cape Coast between 12th of June through to the 9th August. I began my journey from Heathrow airport where I flew directly to Accra airport taking around six and half hours, and from there travelled three and half hours on a local mini bus known locally

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Review: Teaching in Romania by Pawena N

My name is Pawena N from Thailand. I participated in a four-week Teaching Project in Brasov, Romania in Spring 2018. Why volunteering in Romania? I was looking for a worthwhile experience during my career break and volunteering in Romania felt like just the right option for

https://www.projects-abroad.ca/reviews/en-uk/pawena-n-romania/
Review: High School Special: Childcare and Community Work in South Africa by Eloise G

When I signed up for the Care & Community Project in South Africa with Projects Abroad, I would be lying if I said I wasn’t extremely anxious. I had never flown by myself, let alone gone to a foreign country and stayed with a bunch of strangers from all over the globe.I had

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Review: Childcare & Community Work in Tanzania by Sarah B

I knew that I wanted to travel during my summer before starting university, so when my friend found out about Projects Abroad and their 2 Week Special programme there was no stopping us. We decided straight away that we wanted to go to Tanzania and spent last year planning and ra

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