Gain practical social work experience in Ghana and work alongside professionals to support children in need
Unlock your potential and use your gap year abroad to discover what you’re capable of. With Projects Abroad, you’ll gain real-world experience and support communities in need at the same time. It’s an exciting and different way to start the next chapter of your
Gain practical nursing experience as an intern in disadvantaged communities.
Once you've decided to volunteer with Projects Abroad, you can start focusing on the details of your time abroad such as how to fund your trip. You'll receive a fundraising guide once you are accepted as a volunteer. You'll also have the opportunity to create a personalized fundr
We have all the information you need to know for your trip, from helping with visa queries to walking you through a placement induction on your first day in Botswana. Our hassle-free approach means you can concentrate on what really matters, making a difference at your placement.
Help with the protection and survival of endangered sea turtles at Galbokka Beach, Sri Lanka. Take part in an unforgettable hands-on experience participating in a night time sea turtle patrol. Experience amazing weekend adventures and day tours to see the surrounding area of thi
Travel to Asia with a group and support the work of local staff at a disadvantaged care centre
In 2021, we became a founding member of the Glasgow Declaration on Climate Action in Tourism, and a signatory of Tourism Declares a Climate Emergency. Tourism Declares is a global community of travel organizations committed to working together to create a better future for
Ready for your first (volunteer) adventure abroad? We can only encourage you to get on the plane as soon as possible. However, be aware that you might experience a culture shock. Wait... what?
Ever reconnected with friends after they've come back from their extended travels or a trip overseas? They talk your ear off about their amazing experiences and without fail, they'll tell you how much the trip has changed them. Now, before you shake this off as a cliche, just thi