Volunteer Abroad Blogs

I thought I was going to change the world. Instead, I learned that change takes time. 
In Ethiopia, more than 80 per cent of women give birth without a skilled health worker. If complications arise, the consequences can be tragic.
Climate change disproportionately affects indigenous communities. This organization is trying to change that.
I've discovered the greatest limitation to humanitarian work is the one I have the most control over. 
My most remarkable wildlife experiences volunteering in South Africa. 
I made a surprising discovery about the country's wildlife and people—and I want to change it. 
I'd never lived outside a city. Now, I live amongst wild animals.  
When climbing to new heights means conquering a fear. 
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