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81. Volunteer Teaching Program Nepal, Cultural Organization, Volunteer Opportunities
INFO Nepal has short and longterm volunteer opportunites for Teaching English, However, in general Nepal has four climatic seasons Spring, Summer,
http://www.infonepal.org/FAQ.htm
Newsletter INFO Staff Overseas Coordinator Volunteers Corner ... A wide variety of volunteering oppertunities in Nepal ....... Enroll Now with INFO Nepal Quick Menu About INFO Program Trainning Program Fee Application Host Families FAQ Contact Us PHOTO GALLERY When should I arrive?
Volunteers must arrive in Kathmandu at least one day before the training program starts . Depending on your departure location, you may experience jetlag or "culture shock" for a few days after your arrival, therefore, we recommend arriving in Kathmandu at least three days before your training begins. How do I get from the airport to the guest house/training facility?
You will be met outside the airport terminal by an INFO Nepal representative holding a placard with your name on it who will then escort you to the guest house or training centre. Please provide us your flight information as soon as possible so that a punctual pick-up can be assured. How can I pay for the program fees?

82. How Things Work - Untitled
I ma volunteer here and this is time away from my family. I teach a class on safety helmets (hard hats) and had a question about one of their
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83. U-M International Center: Work Abroad
Whether you re looking for a volunteer experience, a shortterm job, or an international Overseas opportunities for Work and Study in Specific Fields
http://www.umich.edu/~icenter/overseas/work/
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For more resource ideas, visit the website for the Fall 2005 International Career Pathways Series and International Opportunities Fair (October 27) Be sure to check out the definitive
Directory of Work Abroad Web Sites
Whether you're looking for a volunteer experience, a short-term job, or an international career, the Overseas Opportunities Office can help you clarify your search and find the information you need faster . We have a large collection of work-abroad related resources in our office with information on short-term, long-term, paid, volunteer, and teaching work abroad. We're building and maintaining one of the most useful and informative work abroad sites anywhere. Talk to our Overseas Opportunities Peer Advisors Visit our Library/ Online Bookstore for study and work abroad. U-M Students ONLY: Please register your work abroad plans on the U-M International Travel Registration Website Please remember that because the majority of the web sites that exist are U.S.-based, you shouldn't rely on the internet for your whole search. Use the web to get started, but remember that the bulk of your job search will take place offline over the phone and by talking to people and organizations...the old-fashioned way.

84. Teaching Jobs Overseas
Overseas Teaching opportunities Overseas Teaching opportunities - Overseas teaching positions, internships abroad, volunteer opportunities around the
http://www.escapeartist.com/jobs34/jobs34.htm
Teaching Jobs Overseas: Resources for Overseas Teaching Job Expatriate Resources OverseasJobs Index Teaching Jobs Overseas - Resources For Overseas Teaching Jobs You want to live overseas and travel overseas, but how do you make a living? - Become A Travel Writer Our own magazine is looking for a specific type of writer and we've been actively seeking a solution. We asked International Living Magazine about finding writers and they provided us with an answer. We wrote about this concept in a recent issue of our magazine; it includes a travel writers course in Paris, France - as well as additional venues. It is very much worth reading this article to see if it may apply to you. Making a living as a travel writer is one of those ways of having your cake and eating it too. Current Job Openings - International Teaching Jobs Jobs for NEW entry level English teachers, Teach English JKT has success stories and great ideas and advice on becoming an English teacher in Japan, Korea and Taiwan. We also have an overview of the major certificate courses that are available, recognised and required, to teach English in Asia.
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85. NC State - Study Abroad Office
Teaching English as a Second Language, Work and volunteer Options general Information. A work or volunteer experience in another country can be a
http://www.ncsu.edu/studyabroad/work/otherwork.html
Work Abroad Non-NC State Programs Program Listings and Help General Information Getting Started Researching Your Options Program Listings and Help Follow the links below to find listings and help: Casual Work and Volunteer Options Most of the programs in this section have few if any prerequisites, and many are short-term (less than 6 months). Career-Related Work, Internship and Volunteer Options Most of the programs in this section are related to specific career interests. Many are open to recent graduates as well as currently enrolled students. Many are also longer-term (more than 6 months). Teaching English as a Second Language, Work and Volunteer Options Help Finding a Work, Volunteer or Internship Program Many resources exist for students looking to work abroad. These links may help you answer questions about options and types of programs. General Information A work or volunteer experience in another country can be a wonderful way to improve your practical skills, enhance your resume, learn about another culture, meet people from many countries and backgrounds, and see another part of the world. And there are MANY opportunities to work overseas for students and recent graduates. However, there are also some realities that you need to be aware of before beginning your international job search:

86. American Red Cross Badger Chapter
volunteer opportunities are available for all hours, at home or in the office. volunteer instructors work with youth by teaching Babysitting Training,
http://communities.madison.com/redcross/jobs/index.php
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Give Blood
The Badger Chapter works with the local American Red Cross Blood Services Badger-Hawkeye region to help collect lifesaving blood donations from area donors and distribute them to hospital patients throughout the region. Residents of the Badger Chapter area voluntarily donate more than 55,000 units of blood each year at various permanent and mobile donation locations to help save lives in nearby hospitals and clinics.
For more information about blood donations, blood drives in your area, to make blood donor appointments, ask medical questions, general questions about blood services, or other local activities of the Badger-Hawkeye Blood Region call
1-800-GIVE-LIFE. Help keep military families in touch
Mature volunteers are needed to assist with emergency communications between local families and their loved ones serving in the U.S. Armed Forces around the world. Volunteer opportunities are available for all hours, at home or in the office. Training is provided. Help victims of major disasters
Additional trained volunteers are needed to respond when floods, tornadoes and large disasters strike. Volunteer caseworkers interview victims and provide financial aid to help people rebuild their lives. Licensed nurses and mental health professionals are needed, along with volunteers to manage shelters, prepare meals, maintain communications, and help communities recover. Volunteers must work well with people in emergency situations.

87. International Student & Exchange Services, Dalhousie University
Resources Websites on Study, Work and volunteer Abroad opportunities 38, O-Hayo Sensei, The Newsletter of English Teaching Jobs in Japan
http://internationalstudentservices.dal.ca/studyab/swvSites.html
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STUDY ABROAD Transfer Credit Equivalencies CURRENT PROGRAMS AVAILABLE Killam Fellowhip Exchange Program International Study Center- Herstmonceux Castle PROCESS FOR INTERESTED STUDENTS Events ... Emergency Protocol EXCHANGE STUDENTS RETURNING TO DALHOUSIE Feedback Form EXCHANGE STUDENTS COMMING TO DALHOUSIE Information Form FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES Other RESOURCE LINKS ... INTERNATIONAL PARTNERS (Although care has been taken in compiling the following, we cannot guarantee the legitimacy or credibility of any organization, especially those located outside of Canada. For this reason, students are encouraged to participate in programs sponsored and/or organized by established Canadian organizations). Websites with ** have been found to be very useful for international opportunities research. GENERAL Name Description Link **Queen's International Centre Excellent resource for preliminary research to international travel http://www.queensu.ca/isc/

88. Volunteer Work In Mexico, TEFL Course, Community Expeditions And Teaching Progra
There are undoubtedly many other opportunities for teaching and assisting the community Back to home Further info Life And volunteer opportunities
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89. Parks & Recreation - Volunteer Opportunities
wide range of volunteer opportunities for individuals, families, teenagers and adults. Provide handson teaching about nature, environmental issues,
http://www.pgparks.com/things/volunteer.html
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Have you ever thought about volunteering but weren't sure about what to do or how to get started? If so, the Department of Parks and Recreation has a number of opportunities for you to volunteer close to home. The success of many of our programs and events depends directly on the efforts of our volunteers! And there's a bonus: volunteering can be fun! The program also provides an excellent opportunity for middle and high school students to earn service learning hours, and for college students to obtain valuable work experience.
Fall is right around the corner! The Department of Parks and Recreation has many special events and year-round volunteer opportunities. Teens can also earn service learning hours! Read on...there is Something for Everyone! special events and with ongoing events . Volunteers contribute services in many capacities, from working in greenhouses and maintenance of gardens and flower plots to serving in administrative and child care positions; serving as ushers and parking lot attendants at cultural events; assisting in nature centers and historic sites; working at community events and serving on Recreation Councils and Friends Groups; cleaning streams, waterways and park lands; and volunteering at golf courses, community centers, playgrounds and other Commission facilities.
The Commission is a recognized provider of volunteer opportunities for students seeking to fulfill their service learning requirement required for graduation. Many teenagers volunteer part-time during the school year engaging in special events, festivals, special projects and year-round opportunities. In most cases, the minimum age requirement to volunteer is 13 years old. So, check out the volunteer opportunities list. There is something for everyone!

90. Other Ways Of Getting Involved Voluntary Work Work Experience
The Prospects website provides additional general information on voluntary work. For bird wildlife conservation volunteering opportunities RSPB
http://www.le.ac.uk/careers/volopps.html

91. The Most Common Volunteer Opportunities - Volunteer Advice & Resources From Mons
When considering the ample variety of volunteer opportunities to pursue, you re likely to Teaching, tutoring and mentoring positions take many forms.
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The world of volunteer work is as wide open as that of paid work, if not more so. Volunteer positions can be simple activities open to all or require a high degree of skill and expertise. They may be with a major national or international organization or at a local nonprofit or community group. When considering the ample variety of volunteer opportunities to pursue, you're likely to come across the following types of positions most often: Teaching/Tutoring Teaching, tutoring and mentoring positions take many forms. They can be more or less formal, one-on-one or in groups, goal-driven, i.e., helping someone pass the GED exam or attaining English language proficiency, or interest-oriented, such as serving as a museum docent or a hobby coach. Literacy instruction, language training and help with math are all common volunteer teaching positions, and many of them involve evening hours, making them easier to fit into most schedules. But because these positions rely on sustained interaction with program participants, it's important to commit for the suggested time frame. Special Events Almost every time a special event occurs in your community a walk-a-thon, an open house, a performance volunteers help make it happen. Often, volunteering at a special event doesn't require a long-term commitment, and little specialized knowledge is expected. In some cases, especially in tasks related to planning or promoting the event, the commitment can be more involved.

92. Community Development In Brazil: Global Crossroad
If possible, volunteers may be asked to teach conversational English to staff This project is a perfect opportunity for volunteers with fundraising
http://www.globalcrossroad.com/brazil/community_development.php
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Start dates: 1st and 3rd Mondays of each month
Departure and End Point: International Airport, Recife Language Need: None Room and Board: Hostel or host family; local meals prepared three times a day by host family Work Hours: 20-35 hours/week Paid Summer Camp China Paid Teaching Thailand Volunteer in USA: Only $399 Tsunami Reconstruction ... Reports Directly from the Field Activities Working Hours Volunteers will work about 4 hours a day, from Monday to Friday, between the hours of 7 a.m. and 6 p.m.

93. Intercultura Spanish Language School In Costa Rica: Education Within Cultural Im
For those interested, we have several volunteer projects to choose from. Teaching general subjects and/or English in a bilingual primary school in
http://www.interculturacostarica.com/vo.html
For those interested, we have several volunteer projects to choose from. Many positions ask for a minimum time commitment (often at least one month), and may require students to cover their own room and board. Relevant work experience and/or degree may also be necessary. Information about specific placements is available upon request. Intercultura's partner Volunteer Agency will help you arrange your placement after arrival in Costa Rica and provide a variety of support services for $50 per volunteer. We contribute 20% of this fee to local charities.
Current positions include the following:
  • Social work, counseling and administrative support in women's development centers and anti-abuse shelters. Teaching English, providing educational support and organizing creative activities / sports in orphanages and drug rehabilitation centers.

94. Volunteer Opportunities - Vancouver Acute - Volunteers - Vancouver Coastal Healt
It is one of the largest teaching hospitals in Canada. volunteer assignments include volunteer opportunities include the following
http://www.vch.ca/volunteers/opportunities.htm
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Volunteers are active at the following four Vancouver sites:
Vancouver General Hospital
855 W. 12 th Ave., Vancouver, BC V5Z 1M9
Telephone:
Email: vhvolunteer@vch.ca VGH provides acute, trauma and long-term healthcare services to adults. It is one of the largest teaching hospitals in Canada. Volunteer assignments include:
  • One-to-One Visiting:
    • Palliative Care Unit Renal Dialysis Unit TLC Special Request (hospital-wide visitation program) Banfield Extended Care Unit
    Waiting Room Assignments (Providing support to patients and family members)
    • Critical Care Out-patient Clinics Emergency
    Occupational Therapy Programs (Geriatric Units)
    • Arts and Crafts Bus Outings Gardening Programs Breakfast Groups Computer Sessions And a variety of other recreation activities
    Patient Libraries Pet Visitors Physiotherapy Programs (Geriatric Units) Retail Opportunities
    • Gift Cart Gift Shop Thrift Shop
    UBC Hospital
    2211 Wesbrook Mall, Vancouver, BC V6T 2B5

95. The Office Of Community And Public Service: Suggested Volunteer Opportunities
There are also opportunities to work as teaching assistants. If you want to find out about other volunteer opportunities please visit the
http://www.ksg.harvard.edu/service/sug_vol_opp.htm
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AIDS Action Committee
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SUGGESTED VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Please note that opportunities are with non-profit partner organizations and opportunities are KSG initiatives.
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Boston VOTE

Cambridge Senior Center

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AIDS Action Committee , a Boston non-profit, provides free, confidential
services to people with AIDS or HIV. The organization also works to prevent the spread of HIV and advocate fair and effective AIDS policies at the city, state and federal levels. AIDS Action relies heavily on volunteers, who are involved in emotional and practical support to clients, material development, logistical and office support. If interested in volunteering call 617-450-1235 or email volunteer@aac.org . Website: www.aac.org BACK TO THE TOP Boston VOTE is a non-partisan coalition of community-based organizations working to increase voter participation in Boston. From

96. IIE | Programs
Global Education Programs volunteer opportunities. volunteer Positions Teaching experience and some computer knowledge is a plus.
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Volunteer Positions Speaker  – Share your country or country of expertise by presenting brief, informal programs to students in grades K-12. Share artifacts from the country, personal stories, language, and more. There is flexible scheduling during school hours. Orientation and training are provided. Volunteer Consultant – Offer your expertise by assisting with the development of the Cultural Navigators project focusing on the Middle East. We are looking for individuals who can help us present a balanced view of the region and serve as a general consultant on the project. Newsletter Writer – Write a bi-annual newsletter to assist teachers with resources in teaching international topics. Teaching experience and some computer knowledge is a plus. If you have an interest in any of these volunteer positions, please call Michelle Dass Pickard at 713-621-6300 ext. 20, or e-mail at

97. Volunteer Opportunities
Welcome to volunteer opportunities at Franklin College! As a teaching methodology that links community service and academic study so that each
http://www.franklincollege.edu/VOweb/
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  • Quick Links Admissions FAQ Available Majors Bookstore Calendar Directories Employment Library Records FAQ Site Map Transcript Requests Volunteer Opportunities Welcome to Volunteer Opportunities at Franklin College! While this site is intended to help Franklin College students become actively engaged in the local community through classroom activities, campus organizations and their own passions, we invite the entire Johnson County community to utilize the site as well.
    Organization Profiles - The largest portion of this site is dedicated to profiling various agencies and organizations in Johnson and surrounding counties, who depend on quality volunteer help. As a volunteer looking to become involved, this section will help you to evaluate some of your options. Please bear in mind that this is only a starting point. There are many additional opportunities available within our community. When you arrive at Organization Profiles, you will find a listing of general interest categories. Select one that appeals to you and as you click on it, a variety of brief agency profiles from that category will appear. As you read through the profiles, you can click on those of interest to obtain further information on specific programs, volunteer information, directions, and contact information. If the organization has its own web site, there will be a direct link to that site as well.

    98. Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo
    There is a great reward in teaching others to see the wonders of nature and Omaha s Henry Doorly Zoo has a variety of volunteer opportunities that are
    http://www.omahazoo.com/education/volunteer/index.asp?page=/education/volunteer/

    99. Shelburne Farms: Work And Learn Program
    Organic Garden Internship/volunteer Opportunity Learn and teach new activities, participate in games and crafts, hike and swim with the campers,
    http://www.shelburnefarms.org/educationprograms/apprenticeships.shtm
    Shelburne Farms offers several different Work and Learn Opportunities:
    • Apprenticeships provide post-college individuals with practical experience and skill development in the fields of environmental and agricultural education, interpretation, and organic gardening. Apprentices work on a full time, temporary basis (one or two seasons), receive a living expense reimbursement and are provided housing on site.
      Internships
      are designed to allow an individual to receive college credit through their institution while working and learning at Shelburne Farms. An internship can be full or part time lasting for a season or part of a season. Housing and reimbursement not provided.
      The Stewards in Training program
      is a Work and Learn Opportunity for High School students ages 15-17. SITs work and learn alongside staff to gain skills and knowledge in education, agriculture, and the environment.
    To Apply: Apprenticeships Internships
    Education Apprenticeship
    Shelburne Farms is seeking motivated post college individuals to teach and assist in the development of agricultural and natural resource education programs for children through adults. Strengthen your teaching techniques, administrative skills, and agricultural and natural history knowledge base while involved with a variety of programs. Apprentices get involved primarily with teaching our preschool and school field trip programs during the school year, and summer camps during the summer months.

    100. GBT-Irkutsk
    volunteer opportunities in Russia and the NIS volunteers can assist in translation, recording of audio books, teaching the blind and visually impaired
    http://baikal.eastsib.ru/gbt_irkutsk/Volunteer_List.html
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    Volunteer Opportunities in Russia and the NIS The following organizations may be interested in working with foreign volunteers. Get additional information by clicking on the links..
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    Peace Corp
    Peace Corps sends U.S. citizens abroad for 2 years to volunteer in emerging economies. There are several countries in the Central/Eastern European and Central Asia regions where Russian is spoken. Work in Business and Information Technology, Education, Health, Environment, or Agriculture. You can search by country on the Peace Corps web site . Volunteers are flown to and from their host country and receive three months of training, living expenses, medical insurance, paid vacation, loan deferment/cancellation, $6,075 upon completion of service, career services, and the opportunity to create lasting connections in one of over 70 developing countries. For more information about the Peace Corps, visit the web site or contact them at 800-424-8085, option 1 (toll free), 612-348-1480 (local), or Minneapolis@peacecorps.gov. Baikal Area The Great Baikal Trail Ass ociation Ulan-Ude Office
    The Great Baikal Trail Association supports the growth of ecotourism in the Baikal area by building a 1200 mile network of ecotrails. GBT has been supported by Greenpeace, EarthCorps, Rotary International, all 6 local nature parks, and many other organizations. Up to 250 volunteers work on trail projects each summer. In addition, volunteers can work during the year at the office on a variety of projects. Translation between Russian and English is always needed. Contact gbt@burnet.ru in English, Russian or German.

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