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December 18th, 2011 - 6:00 am § in Careers, Guatemala, Looking for Opportunity, Volunteer, Volunteer Spotlight

Trabajo: Job Hunting, Working Abroad, and “Real World” Work

“So… when are you going to get a real job?” I think many people, especially of my parents’ generation, see working abroad as a filler for the time period between college graduation and the entry into the American professional world, as a way to productively delay the start of adulthood. [...]

December 16th, 2011 - 6:50 am § in Day in the Life, Tips & Resources, Volunteer

Costs of Volunteering (and where does my money really go?)

As a volunteer we do have to do our research. Just like someone donating (discussed pointedly in Amanda’s recent post “Too Much Charity“) in order to make a difference, we have to do a background check on who we donate our time to. We also must realize that volunteer organization[...]

November 30th, 2011 - 6:00 am § in Bolivia, Op Ed, Volunteer

Why I Volunteer Abroad

Before I volunteered as a Kiva Fellow in Sierra Leone (May of 2011) and Bolivia (September 2011), I was living in Santa Barbara, California. Imagine: Santa Barbara beaches saturated with color, mansions with the smell of jasmine twisting through the air, and a pace of life only to be set by the sun[...]

August 4th, 2011 - 6:12 am § in Argentina, Op Ed, Uncategorized, Volunteer

What’s God got to do with it? Volunteering for Faith Based NGOs

For the past several months I have been volunteering with a non-denominational Christian NGO. If you are like me four months ago, you may be asking yourself, “What the hell does that mean?! …Does that mean I can’t say hell?” What this means is that families do not need to be religious to re[...]

July 21st, 2011 - 8:00 am § in Argentina, Looking for Opportunity, Volunteer

Pesos and centavos: Should you pay to volunteer abroad in Latin America?

At the beginning of the year I found myself, as many gringos do, in Buenos Aires looking for volunteer opportunities. I figured that it wouldn’t be too hard to discover something in city full of international NGOs. Right? Wrong. While there were plenty of openings, I was surprised to learn that t[...]

May 12th, 2010 - 9:48 am § in Around Town, Costa Rica, Culture, Tips & Resources

Guilt of the Gringo

My friend count in Puerto Jimenez has dropped by one. Rachel, a youth-focused Peace Corps volunteer, finished her two-year stint this week. She’s off to travel and to eventually head back to the States. (We’ll stay friends on Facebook, so the number that matters will stay the same.) I[...]

November 9th, 2009 - 12:03 pm § in Argentina, Event, In the Field, Looking for Opportunity, Volunteer

Meet-Up for Volunteers in Buenos Aires on November 11!

Every year, more and more expats are settling down in Buenos Aires, Argentina, whether for a few months or an indefinite period of time. Most come to hone their Spanish skills, some to perfect their tango moves, others to study at a university or simply embark on a new adventure. Whatever their reas[...]

September 25th, 2009 - 3:46 pm § in Around Town, Country, Ecuador, Good Ideas, In the Field, Looking for Opportunity, Tips & Resources, Volunteer

5 Surprises About International Volunteering: #2 – Language Non-Barriers

Last week, we started our series on surprises in the world of international volunteering.  Our goal is not to provide an all-inclusive list, but rather to share some of the things we found most surprising in our experience.  Hopefully these tidbits will address some of the issues that you might be[...]





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