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Tuesday, 20 September 2011

Travelling to help

Once you get past all the requirements to get into a developing country like applying for visas, vaccines, money and passing through immigration, there are many ways to help the people who live there. Most people who travel to these places usually go with tour groups and work with existing charities that have already started to work there, to teach kids how to speak english, give more people opportunities or built schools and hospitals. These are some of the places you can visit and help out the local communities:



African Impact: 
Medical and Clinical projects in Victoria Falls, Livingstone in Zambia
Orphan day care and HIV/AIDS project in South Africa 
Orphan and teaching program in Kenya

To be a part of these programs it costs around $1500 for 2 weeks with everything included


Cambodia with Projects Abroad:
Based in the capital Phnom Penh working with children who have disabilities, HIV/AIDS, are orphans or living on the streets. You can also teach English or French in some of the schools for orphans that have been set up. The organisation provides food, accommodation with local families, insurance and back-up for the price of $2400 for a month.

  

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