Founded in 2013, MRCI is a government-approved organization dedicated to environmental research, conservation, community development, medical assistance, and content creation in Madagascar. Our work spans marine, forest, and turtle conservation, as well as English teaching and infrastructure projects in remote villages. In partnership with international organizations, we support long-term monitoring and species-focused initiatives to protect Madagascar’s unique biodiversity, both on land and underwater. We provide a safe, inclusive environment for volunteers from around the world to create meaningful impact while fostering personal growth. Through sustainable research, conservation action, medical outreach, content development, and community engagement, we help improve local health and education. We also collaborate with other organizations to build a more resilient, inclusive, and sustainable future for Madagascar.
We welcome to ASPIRE organization, School - Homestay & Volunteer ! Volunteers that choose to help children at Aspire organization, ASPIRE school and homestay can expect a wholesome and rewarding experience. Volunteering our NGO organization will also allow you to be immersed in local Cambodian culture. If you look at our photo gallery, you can see various activities that the children enjoyed with our past volunteers. These activities have been created by voluntary teachers, many of whom have given their time and resources, adding to the opportunities we can offer our children, such as Khmer traditional dance, music instruments, and other school activities. We also welcome people from all backgrounds regardless whether you are fluent in English or not. This is also a great place to volunteer as a group as we provide housing for multiple guests. We are providing 24 hour care for 20 of the 100 children from extreme poverty families in Siem Reap, free education for all the children. They range in age between 5 to 16 years old. Aspire School Organization and Home to help for poor, homeless and orphans, is located 7kms to the east of the center of Siem Reap, on National Road 6 in Trang Village. ASPIRE is a non-governmental, non-profit organization aimed to assist children who are either orphaned, homeless, in poverty or have disabilities. We try to offer free education to children, especially destitute families throughout Cambodia . Cambodia suffered greatly during the Khmer Rouge and genocide (1975 - 1979) this totally decimated the population, many of the remaining population being left homeless, without food and shelter. Since then Cambodia has been slowly developing. However even now, work is not plentiful here so a lot of people leave to work outside the country or in areas where they cannot take their children. These children would be homeless if it was not for organizations such as Aspire school.
Future Nepal is a volunteer organization in Nepal established in 2002 and registered with the Social Welfare Council of Nepal. It is a non-governmental and non-profit organization working under the principle of “change society by volunteering.” It was established with the objective of improving and promoting the status of the country through volunteering in Nepal. The members of the organization have extensive experience in volunteer work and are familiar with the various problems of society. At Future Nepal, we invite you to embark on a journey of positive change and contribute to a brighter future for Nepal. Whether you are a dedicated group, a passionate organization, or an individual seeking to make a meaningful impact, we extend a warm welcome. Established in 2002 and registered with the Social Welfare Council of Nepal, we are a non-governmental and non-profit volunteering organization committed to making a difference. Our mission is simple yet profound: to provide meaningful opportunities for volunteers and ourselves to foster a deeper understanding of one another. We welcome volunteers from around the world, offering them the chance to engage in life-changing projects across various fields.
The Good Karma Foundation invites individuals of all ages and professions to experience the heart of rural Nepal through our “Holistic Community Development” program. Designed as a meaningful break from routine, this initiative allows students, gap-year travelers, and professionals to help build resilient communities while forming strong personal connections with local people. Your journey begins with a warm welcome at Kathmandu Airport and a guided city tour, followed by a scenic seven-hour drive to Lamjung district—the gateway to the Annapurna region. By staying in villages like Khudi and Siurung, you become part of a framework that supports social and economic development in rural communities. Once settled, volunteers take part in a variety of activities, including teaching in local schools, light construction work, organic farming, and preparing traditional meals. We see volunteering as a two-way cultural exchange, where you contribute to local development while learning from the traditions and daily life of diverse ethnic groups, including Brahmin, Gurung, Tamang, and Newar communities. Accommodation is provided in a safe, earthquake-resistant volunteer house built with Korean technology, offering a comfortable communal living space that encourages international friendship. Meals are prepared using fresh local ingredients such as vegetables, milk, and honey. The program is set in the stunning landscape of the Mansiri Himal range, with views of Manaslu, Himalchuli, and Ngadi Chuli. Weekends are free for exploration and relaxation, including hikes to nearby viewpoints, visits to waterfalls and hot springs, yoga in nature, or swimming in the Marshyangdi River. This program offers a balanced mix of cultural immersion, adventure, and community development, creating meaningful experiences and lasting memories.
Our volunteer program supports children in surrounding villages by improving access to sustainable education and helping bridge the gap between local and Western-style schooling. Private schools have 50–100 students with 5–30 pupils per class, while public schools can have up to 1500 students with 50–80 pupils per class. Due to limited teachers, classes cannot always be split. After an introductory period with a professional teacher, volunteers may teach independently once comfortable. What you can expect: Books are limited, usually 1–2 per subject per class. Students copy from the blackboard and learn at different speeds, so individual attention is important. Teachers often lack time to support every student, so volunteers help keep students engaged and support those who need extra help. We welcome ideas from volunteers to improve teaching methods, many of which continue even after they leave. An after-school library is also available where volunteers assist students from nearby villages. These students have mixed learning levels, so help with exercises, corrections, and explanations is highly needed. The library also has teaching materials and a small playground with a basketball hoop for educational games and PE activities. Location: Schools are within walking distance from host families and include classrooms, playgrounds, and staff rooms. Smaller schools may have basic play equipment, while larger public schools may have football or basketball fields. Tea and cake are provided during break time. Host families are in quiet villages near Arusha town, with shops nearby and a 20-minute walk to the city. The area is green with views of Mount Meru and a strong community atmosphere. What we expect from you: No special equipment is required, though school supplies like books, pens, and pencils are appreciated. Volunteers should be open-minded, respectful, and responsible. We provide full support during your stay and assistance with daily needs and travel arrangements. You will gain valuable insight into local culture, traditions, and everyday life beyond typical tourism experiences.
St. Miracle Works Educational Foundation is a registered and well recognized non-profit community development charity and African volunteer organization in Ghana which provides sustainable and ethical volunteer projects, and exciting adventure holidays in Ghana. SMWEF Ghana has been leading volunteer opportunities since the organizations inception. The organization has a wide range of sustainable development and humanitarian projects. St. Miracle Works Educational Foundation design and conduct programs which contribute to the general welfare of the most disadvantaged and empowering communities with an emphasis on children, youth and women. Our development strategy and philosophy is that the rural communities need to tackle the problems and lift themselves out of poverty; we want to give them a helping hand that will create self-respect, self-empowered and the end results are super amazing and positive. We have volunteering projects in Ghana that are directly benefitting the local people and underserved communities. Volunteer projects including construction and renovation, teaching, childcare, healthcare/medicals, organic farm work, sports etc. and all combined with memorable adventures and guided weekend tours. Our projects are established and designed in partnership and/or collaboration with the host communities with the aim of addressing a real need and genuinely making a difference to those deserving communities.