Volunteering can be a fantastic way to see the world and make a real difference in local communities at the same time. From teaching English in Thailand to helping disaster victims in Haiti, there are countless ways to contribute. The trouble is finding the right cause to support and a reputable organization to help you get started.
Decade long traveler, Kirsty Henderson of NerdyNomad.com has written an inexpensive guide that is bound to save you dozens of hours of online searching and screening of numerous volunteering opportunities around the world. The ebook, “The Underground Guide to International Volunteering” is only $14 and Kirsty is donating half of the proceeds to Hands On Disaster Response.
Even if you are not in a position to volunteer abroad now, investing in this ebook will provide you a great headstart on your future plans and you will be supporting a great cause.
Kirsty’s comprehensive ebook covers:
- Is volunteering right for you?
- Types of volunteering.
- Choosing a volunteering experience.
- Paying to volunteer.
- Free and Cheap Volunteering.
- Interviews with volunteers.
- What to expect when you arrive?
- Many links to online resources, groups and volunteer opportunities.
This is a fantastic resource that contributes to a fantastic cause. Instead of making excuses about how someday you will commit to making a difference in the world, start today by buying this ebook. (Not an affliate link.)
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Good work promoting this, John. From reading Kirsty’s writing, I can tell she’s passionate about volunteering abroad.
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