INSPIRING CHANGEMAKERS
Embark on a Global Journey of Giving! Volunteer Abroad
SINCE 2007
SINCE 2007
ABV Volunteers programs offer invaluable support to local communities across the globe. More than ever, the contribution of our volunteers in terms of local time, expertise, and expenditures is critical to helping these communities recover. We understand the lingering uncertainty surrounding travel planning can be unsettling. Contact us to determine where you can travel and what our health and safety procedures are. Learn about current travel restrictions, as well as our flexible change policies. Get involved today, travel responsibly, and act as agents of positive change.
Don't you wish to do something meaningful with your life? Sometimes deciding what that meaningful thing can take us time. But while you do that, you can choose to volunteer abroad and help others while you find your own vocation.
Volunteering abroad is a life-changing experience. Many times in our life we spend a lot of time thinking about what to do with our time and choices, our problems, our happiness. But what about the others? What about the fulfillment we feel after doing good to someone else?
Taking volunteer trips show you a different side of life. And it's incredibly beneficial not only for many universities, colleges, and job applications, but it's also a trip that helps you find a path in this world.
You see, many people think about making transcendental travels after they finish high school and college. They want to see the world, but they see it from a distance, with a glass screen in between.
To volunteer abroad allows you to actually get in touch with people from different parts of the world. You get to meet their reality and enjoy a new country in a way you have never dreamed of before.
You will go somewhere where you are needed, independently of your career background and skills. With A Broader View, you get to choose your destination according to the causes that move you the most. But if you do not have a favorite program, you can request some assistance and travel to places you may have not known before.
Before coming to Nepal, I was told in an email communication to be as flexible and open-minded as possible.
1. - Hi tell us about you:
1.1. - Why did you choose to volunteer in Nepal Kathmandu, what program(s) are you doing and why?
2. What was the most surprising thing you experienced while in the program?
3. What was the most difficult thing you experienced while in the program?
4. Any tips for future volunteers….
5. Other things volunteers should know about:
6. Personal paragraph (volunteer program testimonial), detail as possible:
Before coming to Nepal, I was told in an email communication to be as flexible and open-minded as possible. I came here as a nurse and expand my horizons into the world of global health. I was connected with a hospital that focused largely on burns. I found it hard to connect with the other nurses as they mostly spoke Nepali. After taking some Nepali Language lessons, I become more connected to the nurses. I watched some non-evidence based nursing care occur and it made me shy from practicing my own skills and this became more of a learning opportunity than a working one. I had the opportunity to teach a CPR class to group of nurses, which was great. The nurses claimed they hadn’t been taught CPR before but they knew the answers before I said them. I made them go through five rounds of compressions because they were unfamiliar with practice. It was worthwhile for both of us.
7. How would you describe your:
8. What was your memory of this trip?
9. How was the local ABV Coordinator, the staff and the support provided in-country? Be as detailed as possible.
10. Are you willing to speak to other potential ABV volunteers about your volunteer experience?
Yes, i will be willing to speak to other volunteer
We have a wide variety of programs where you can participate. You can choose from helping people in their language and cultural immersion, help the youth in places where human rights are not respected and even offer medical, educational, social, and emotional attention. There is a place in A Broader View for everyone who wishes to help. We have 245 social projects spread across 4 continents and 25 countries. All our programs are tax-deductible and anyone with 17 years or more can join them.
Even though we welcome everyone, we need to review all applications to make sure the program you chose is currently taking new volunteers. Besides, we also like to make sure everyone who travels with A Broader View understands that this trip is being life fulfilling, but it's also a responsibility you gain with us and the community you are helping. All we need to confirm is that you are a proactive, patient, flexible, and considerate person. You will be facing many adversities when traveling to a place in need, so most of your comfortabilities will be reduced.
Do you have a group from school, work, or college who also want to help others in need? That's great news! A Broader View accepts groups of 5 or more people who wish to make a real change in the world. Contact us now and start this life-changing experience!