Volunteer Abroad: Articles, Programs, Blogs, Travel Resources

Which shots do you really need? It depends not only on where you're going, but also what you'll be doing there. Part two of a two-part series.
Participating in discussions with Buddhist monks teaches Kaelyn the art of Burmese conversation.
Kaelyn explores the impact of one phrase on her life and Burma's future. 
Want to learn Spanish? Grow your career? Just chill out? Dependent on your goals, not all Latin American regions are equal.
Cathy Hue works crazy hours, lives in a little wooden shed and spends three out of four weeks in the bush. She wouldn't trade it for anything.
It's an easy fallback to spend time with other travellers. But how does it affect your experience abroad?
As an expat, what do you do when fear underpins your every move?
Tom is taking a road less travelled, to tell a story that isn't often told.
The start of menarche signals the exciting transition to womanhood. But for girls in Central Africa, it can also mark a new period of isolation and fear.
The key to packing for long-term travel? Redefining the role that possessions play in your life. 
Kaelyn leaves a life of comfort behind—again.
Travel vaccines can cost a bundle. Asking these questions could save you some money. Part one of a two-part series.
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